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Implementasi Konsep Authentic Space pada Interior Rumah Makan “Angkringan” di Surabaya Vebbe, Vebbe; Sitindjak, Ronald Hasudungan Irianto; Poillot, Jean Francois
Intra Vol 5, No 2 (2017): Desain Interior 2016/ 2017
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Nowadays, the food business more and more in demand, and it make increasingly fierce competition. Therefore,  it need new innovations to increase the interest of the visitors, one of them with redesign innovation. Resto Park in Surabaya would like to redesign to be a restaurant that attracts consumers and is able to compete against the times. By using the concept of Angkringan as in Yogyakarta, is expected to attract the interest of visitors whether it is the original visitors of Surabaya or other immigrants outside Surabaya. With such ethnic nuances, Angkringan is expected to compete with other restaurants that carry the theme of this traditional ethnic modern.
Perancangan Interior Fasilitas Edukasi Hidroponik di Surabaya Natalia, Cynthia; Kusumarini, Yusita; Poillot, Jean Francois
Intra Vol 5, No 2 (2017): Desain Interior 2016/ 2017
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The increasingly rapid growth of population in urban areas results in an explosion of human population including in Surabaya city. Consequently, fields and farmlands are transformed into buildings. The lack of farmlands in the city instigates the birth of the urban farming concept. Urban farming is a concept that shifts conventional farming into city farming. Hydroponic is one of the urban farming techniques whereby soil is not required for planting.            In Surabaya, there is a facility that supports hydroponic education activities. However, this current facility is not optimally designed for educational purposes. The research questions of this design are: how to transform room organization within an existing building into a hydroponic education facilities,  design the interior of hydroponic education facilities where hydroponic plants can optimally grow in the room,  how to design the interior of an education facility where the room performance will optimize studying and the health of the people within. The design method is adapted from the process of design thinking that was done by Sarah Gibbons, Nielsen Norman Group through steps; empathize, define, ideate, prototype, test and implement.                The result of this design process is to create a programming that is the analysis of activities and room needs in order to obtain suitable room organization for the functions of hydroponic education facilities. The rooms are designed so that hydroponic plants can optimally grow within using climate control system technology that monitors the humidity, temperature, and wind so that visitors can feel comfortable being in the room whilst plants can still live. Hydroponic can be implemented to every room and can function as decoration as well as an education mean in rooms such as seminar and workshop room, so education activities becomes more optimal. The implementation of green interior concept utilizes ecofriendly materials, maximizes natural light and provides good air quality that is healthy of the users within.
Perancangan Kursi Eceng Gondok Dengan Rangka Besi Ivana, Marietta; Setiawan, Andereas Pandu; Poillot, Jean Francois
Intra Vol 7, No 2 (2019): Desain Interior 2018/2019
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Water hyacinth has been found in Indonesian waters, such as rivers, rivers and many more. Water hyacinth often referred as water pollutants because plenty of amount due to rapid reproduction. Water hyacinth is also considered an unprofitable plant. These problems actually have a solution, which is by utilizing water hyacinth in various fields, one of the example is product material. The design that I want to build in this final project is the design of interior furniture products, which is a chair that can be beneficial for the environment because it utilizes existing natural resources, water hyacinth, with iron as the frame. This design aims to help reduce water pollution while creating a traditional yet modern minimalist design with water hyacinth and iron as the material. The design method that I carried out was a qualitative method, which is design thinking: emphatize, observe, ideate, prototype, and test. I hope this design can help reduce water pollution and turn it into something beautiful and beneficial for the interior world.