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Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry
ISSN : 24772593     EISSN : 24772607     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37715/aksen
Core Subject : Engineering,
This bi-annual journal published every April and October, managed by the Interior Architecture Department of Ciputra University. AKSEN-Journal of Design & Creative Industry invites professionals in the academic world, practitioners, researchers, and students to disseminate the latest ideas and knowledge in the field of Architecture, Interior Design, Creative Industry and Design Management.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 98 Documents
MATERIAL LOKAL DAN RAMAH LINGKUNGAN: INOVASI DALAM PERANCANGAN INTERIOR DENGAN INSPIRASI BUDAYA OSING Dini, Mazaya; Aldila Yuanditasari
Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/aksen.v9i1.4461

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 Dependence on nature should encourage people to build systems that utilize nature as a life-support system. Increased awareness of environmental and sustainability issues emphasizes the importance of environmentally friendly industrial practices. The Osing community is known for its tourism and handicrafts, including abaca fiber and bamboo weaving. This research delves deeper into the cultural customs of the Osing tribe that can be identified, utilized, and developed in interior design so as to create an interior design with local cultural wealth and sustainable use of local materials as a design foundation. Using a descriptive qualitative method, it was found that the materials and handicrafts typical of the Osing tribe can be youthfully utilized to enrich interior design with diverse aesthetic elements, but also to produce functional products that reflect the cultural identity of the Osing tribe. This research is useful in showing how the use of local materials such as abaca fiber and bamboo by the Osing people in Banyuwangi Regency can create continuity between local tradition, sustainability and creativity. As such, the results of this research support the application of sustainable materials and the integration of local cultural elements in interior design, contributing to environmental preservation and local economic development.
PENERAPAN KONSEP MODULAR DENGAN GAYA INDUSTRIAL DI GALERI KOPI EKOWISATA MANGLAYANG BANDUNG Hayati, Dyah Kumala; Kusnaedi, Iyus
Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry
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 The quality and uniqueness of Indonesian coffee have been globally recognized, yet it is unfortunate that the understanding of coffee, especially among the communities around Manglayang, is very limited. Despite Indonesia’s significant potential in the coffee industry, this potential cannot be fully achieved and utilized due to the low awareness among Indonesian society, particularly in the ecotourism coffee area of the Manglayang farmer group, regarding the high quality of coffee products and their minimal knowledge about the coffee products of the Manglayang farmer group. Therefore, there is a need for educational facilities so that the public can understand the quality of coffee from the Manglayang farmer group. The available facilities and infrastructure in the Manglayang farmer group are still inadequate. Thus, this coffee gallery is designed with the aim of providing adequate educational facilities and infrastructure. The coffee gallery is also equipped with supporting facilities such as a CoffeeShop and a Merchandise Store. The abundance of facilities and infrastructure in the design of this coffee gallery is one of the limiting factors for visitor circulation. The solution to this issue is to apply a modular concept to the design of the coffee gallery display. This modular concept will be combined with an industrial style. In the design of the coffee gallery display, the design by research method is utilized
THE ELEMENTS OF RETAIL STORE INTERIOR DESIGN : A QUALITATIVE STUDY ON ENHANCING CUSTOMER IN STORE EXPERIENCE Minerva, Isaura; Kusumowidagdo, Astrid
Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/aksen.v9i1.4819

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 This research aimed to formulate the essential elements in retail store interior design. The retail store landscape is expected to undergo significant changes and trends in 2024. In this context, digitalization is expected to grow directly in proportion to e-commerce. Several AI-related concepts are also becoming increasingly favored. There are opportunities to explore key design elements in adapting to these developments. A good understanding of these elements can enhance the store’s image and create a positive experience. A qualitative method was also used to obtain 10 participants through focus group discussions involving retail store visitors as well as experts and interior product designers. The results showed that there are several important elements in designing retail store interiors, including physical elements such as the exterior area, interior area, display area, interior layout, and point of purchase. These physical elements play a significant role in creating an attractive and functional store appearance. Additionally, social elements are also important, including merchant characteristics, merchant outfits, crowding, customer characteristics, and privacy. These elements help in creating symbols and meanings relevant to visitors. Therefore, retail interior design that considers the store exterior, store interior, interior layout, and store displays can create a pleasant and meaningful shopping experience for customers
Kaji Banding Penerapan Warna Lobby Hotel DoubleTree by Hilton Jakarta dan Bintaro ITRIYA, ANNISA; Kusnaedi, Iyus
Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Aksen: Journal of Design and Creative Industry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/aksen.v9i2.4607

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 Lobby hotel merupakan area pertama yang dilihat oleh para tamu dan berfungsi sebagai wajah hotel yang memberikan kesan awal yang sangat penting bagi pengunjung. Penelitian ini mengkaji penerapan warna dalam desain interior lobby pada dua hotel yaitu DoubleTree Jakarta dan Bintaro, yang bertujuan untuk menciptakan suasana yang sesuai dengan karakteristik pengunjung dan lokasi. Hotel DoubleTree Jakarta yang terletak di pusat bisnis, lebih menekankan pada warna-warna formal seperti coklat, putih, dan krem yang menciptakan psikologi profesional dan elegan. Sementara hotel DoubleTree Bintaro dengan lokasi di kawasan residensial yang tenang, menciptakan suasana santai dan nyaman, membuat hotel ideal untuk tamu yang mencari tempat menginap yang lebih pribadi dan nyaman, terutama bagi mereka yang datang untuk berlibur atau kegiatan pribadi warna yang diterapkan kombinasi warna coklat, putih, krem, hijau, dan biru lebih memunculkan psikologi yang santai dan menenangkan. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif kualitatif yang hasilnya menunjukkan bahwa warna interior memiliki dampak psikologis yang signifikan, menciptakan suasana yang menenangkan, nyaman, dan mendukung aktivitas sosial serta bisnis tamu. Penggunaan warna yang tepat dapat meningkatkan pengalaman tamu dan memperkuat citra hotel sesuai dengan tema dan kebutuhan pengunjung
Impact of Visual Color and Texture on Infant Well-being and Development : A Case Study of Interior Design of Care Centers Falusi, Tolulope; Omale, Reuben Peters
Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Aksen: Journal of Design and Creative Industry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/aksen.v9i2.5299

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Psychologically, various emotions or responses can be evoked by certain colors and textures, the same in architecture. A baby's visual development can be significantly influenced by color and texture. It may also affect the child's emotional development, linguistic abilities and intellectual capabilities as they grow. This study examined the connection between global health and well-being and the interior design of childcare facilities, using the ABUAD multisystem childcare facilities and Telnet International School's childcare facilities as case studies. Census was employed to obtain the staff and parents' population at the care centers with a total number of 39 while the children at both care centers was 33. The study which employed a mixed-method approach relied on primary data (questionnaire) and unstructured interviews, alongside keen observation, amongst others. Staff and Parents were interviewed to gather data on the overall satisfaction and perceived impact of the interior design on the well-being of the children and staff. The findings suggest that incorporating vibrant and stimulating colors combined with soft textures in childcare facilities can positively impact a child's overall development, fostering creativity, cognitive skills, and emotional well-being. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of considering the psychological effects of color and texture in architectural design to create nurturing environments for children. Therefore, designers are advised to evaluate the safety and functionality of day-care centers, ensuring that it is easy to navigate and provide ample opportunities for exploration and play.
Tinjauan Konsep Smart Hospital pada Interior Lobby Rumah Sakit Jantung Paramarta Bandung Afifah Zerlina, Ogsa; Primayudha, Novrizal
Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Aksen: Journal of Design and Creative Industry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/aksen.v9i2.5533

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 Transformasi digital telah menjadi aspek penting dalam fasilitas kesehatan modern, dengan pemerintah secara aktif mendorong para pemangku kepentingan untuk mempercepat digitalisasi di sektor kesehatan. Perkembangan ini membuka peluang baru bagi desain interior rumah sakit untuk mengintegrasikan teknologi secara harmonis ke dalam elemen ruang, sehingga meningkatkan fungsi dan pengalaman pasien. Salah satu rumah sakit yang telah menerapkan pendekatan ini adalah Rumah Sakit Jantung Paramarta (RSJP) Bandung, yang mengusung konsep desain interior berbasis “smart hospital”. Konsep ini menggabungkan teknologi canggih dengan elemen kesejahteraan guna menciptakan lingkungan yang mendukung kenyamanan pasien serta efisiensi operasional rumah sakit. Di antara berbagai ruang dalam rumah sakit, lobby memegang peran penting sebagai pintu masuk utama yang mencerminkan komitmen institusi terhadap pelayanan kesehatan berkualitas tinggi. Sebagai ruang pertama yang ditemui oleh pasien dan pengunjung, lobby menjadi media komunikasi visual yang menampilkan standar layanan, inovasi teknologi, dan pendekatan perawatan yang berpusat pada pasien. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode observasi, dengan pengumpulan data melalui survei lapangan serta kajian literatur terkait. Analisis penelitian ini mengevaluasi tingkat keberhasilan lobby RSJP Bandung dalam menerapkan konsep desain smart hospital. Temuan dari penelitian ini diharapkan dapat memberikan rekomendasi dalam optimalisasi desain interior lobby rumah sakit, sehingga di masa depan dapat memperkuat identitas visual, pengalaman ruang, serta mengadopsi inovasi teknologi guna mendefinisikan ulang lingkungan pelayanan kesehatan modern.
Redefinisi Perancah : Potensi Arsitektur Temporer pada Keberlanjutan: Redefining Scaffolding: The Potential of Temporary Architecture in Sustainability Redyantanu, Bramasta Putra
Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Aksen: Journal of Design and Creative Industry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/aksen.v9i2.5560

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This study explores the potential of scaffolding-based temporary architectural design within the framework of sustainable architecture. Traditionally utilized as a temporary structural element to facilitate construction processes, scaffolding has increasingly evolved into a central component in spatial formation across diverse design contexts. Employing a qualitative case study methodology with research about design approach, this research examines architectural typologies in Indonesia that utilize scaffolding as a fundamental element. The selected case studies span various project scales, encompassing both private and public functions and ranging from small to medium-sized developments. The primary aim of this study is to demonstrate how temporary structural elements can be reimagined as core components in spatial formation, presenting possibilities across various architectural applications. The reflections derived from this investigation are articulated as concepts and ideas that showcase how the temporality of architecture and structural elements can enhance sustainability in design. This study underscores the attributes of flexibility, adaptability, efficiency, and temporality in spaces and buildings formed through scaffolding-based designs. The findings reveal that innovative and creative applications of temporary structural elements as spatial formers hold considerable potential to advance sustainability in architectural discourse. The multifunctionality of such elements paves the way for more exploratory and unconventional design approaches. Additionally, this research highlights that scaffolding, when applied as a primary architectural element, can align with sustainability principles by enabling the creation of efficient, temporary spaces that are both adaptable and flexible. As a result, this study provides valuable insights for practitioners and academics seeking to develop innovative and sustainable approaches in architectural design
Evaluation of Optimum Tilt Angles for BIPV Installation in Indonesia Susan, Susan
Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Aksen: Journal of Design and Creative Industry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/aksen.v9i2.5627

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Generale rules of thumb for PV-tilt in certain area is equal to the latitude angle of the area. Following the rule, PV system on low-latitude area such as Indonesia should be installed in low PV-tilt angle to receive optimum irradiance. Furthermore, installing PV in low tilt angle has many advantages such as reducing the inter-row spacing requirements, increasing the coverage ratio and power density, increasing more PV numbers in lesser area, generating low-cost PV electricity that resulting in higher economy savings. However, installing PV in low tilt angle has also disadvantages such as dust deposition that resulting in less energy efficiency. Furthermore, for roof integrated photovoltaic in the tropics, pitched roof design in certain angles is preferable to response to high precipitation and to reduce minimum indoor room temperature. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the performance of several PV-tilt design options and identify the optimum tilt angle of horizontal integrated PV based on annual irradiance received and monthly energy fluctuation, particularly in Indonesia. Simulation method is used to generate the number of annual irradiances for several selected sites in Indonesia. Setting on 10° to 30° PV-tilt angle seems to be a good design option based on annual irradiance and percentages of energy fluctuation.

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