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Journal : Pendhapa

The Interior Designing of Omah Batik in Bayat Annisa Isma; Joko Budiwiyanto
Pendhapa Vol 11, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (818.73 KB) | DOI: 10.33153/pendhapa.v11i2.3278

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The interior Designing of Omah Batik in Bayat is aimed at accommodating the activities of developing traditional batik, especially in Bayat by presenting the theme of several motifs on batik which are packaged in art deco style. This design offers facilities such as galleries, shops, vehicle repair shops, cafes, and lobbies. This goal is achieved by a design method that uses a design process including input, synthesis, and output. The input is in the form of literature, field data, and synthesis through the design analysis process; whereas the output is in the design results. The approach used is the approach to function, ergonomics, themes, and styles as well as materials. The design analysis takes ideas from several batik motifs, such as kawung, sidomukti, and parang motifs combined with art deco patterns. The design result is the interior design of Omah Batik in Bayat which has several main facilities such as a lobby, shop, gallery, café, and vehicle repair shop. Supporting facilities include inns, audio-visual rooms, and a library in art deco style. 
The Interior Design of a Women’s Health and Beauty Center with Postmodern Style in Surakarta City Putri Widyaningrum; Joko Budiwiyanto
Pendhapa Vol 12, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

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The Interior Design of a Women’s Health and Beauty Center in Surakarta City, precisely in a building of fitness and beauty center, applies a postmodern style. This design aims to create the interior design of a Women’s Health and Beauty Center in Surakarta City which is able to facilitate all activity needs in comfortable and safe ways, and provides excellent beauty care and body fitness services. The interior design of a Women’s Health and Beauty Center adopts Kurtz's programming method consisting of orientation stages, basic program creation, programming repetition, until the design reaches approval. The design foundation used is the aesthetic, ergonomic, and functional approaches. This design, with eclectic concept, is objected to gain attraction from the visitors by the creation of a space with a post-modern style that presents the theme of parang batik motifs. Surakarta's local wisdom in the form of such batik motifs aligned with modern elements with tropical nuances will answer the typical Indonesian comfort within several spaces, including: Main Lobby, Fitness Area Lobby, Gymnastics Studio, Fitness, Beauty Area Lobby, Whirlpool Room, Day Spa Room, Facial Treatment Room, Pedicure &Manicure Room, and Sauna Room.
Revitalization of Railway Station in Situbondo Regency Shela Rachim; Joko Budiwiyanto
Pendhapa Vol 13, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/pendhapa.v13i2.4541

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The revitalization of the railway station in Situbondo Regency is an effort to revitalize the function of the station and commercial function as a maintenance measure of a cultural heritage building in Situbondo Regency. This design aims to renew Situbondo Railway Station with facilities following the Indonesian Railway Station Service Standards. The design method includes input, synthesis/analysis, and output. This design uses the theme "Modern Meets Heritage," which is an effort to process the physical condition of building architecture as a heritage building in very rapid technological and design developments. The Interior Style used is the Art Deco interior style. Thus this design produces an interior design of a train station with hall facilities, counters, customer service, waiting rooms, executive waiting rooms, platforms, and other supporting facilities with aesthetic and good function value.