10.33153/pendhapa.v11i1.3603 pendhapa@isi-ska.ac.id
Devi Wijiyanto, Sumarno
a Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta. Ki Hajar Dewantara No.19, Jebres, Kec. Jebres, Surakarta, Central Java 57126, Indonesia
1deviwijianto@gmail.com; 2 sumarnoisi.ska05@gmail.com*;
* Corresponding Author
A B ST R AC T KEYWORDS
Semarang, as the capital of Central Java Province, with its high economic and tourism growth, needs to be supported with adequate facilities and infrastructure. The purpose of designing is to fulfill exhibition and meeting facilities in the city of Semarang, Indonesia. The design method adopts the stages of the Kurtz programming design process. The theme of asem arang- arang is a local character in Semarang, Indonesia, with a post-modern style. The interior design drawings of Semarang Convention Center include the main lobby (exhibition hall area), side lobby (convention hall area), convention hall, exhibition hall, meeting/conferences room, and cafeteria. The benefit of the design is as a reference for the Semarang city government and the parties involved in developing infrastructure and facilities in Semarang.
Design interior, Convention center, Postmodern.
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1. Introduction
2. Method
3. Results and Discussion
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3.1. Functional Approach
3.2. Ergonomic Approach
3.3. Aesthetic Approach
Fig. 1. Tamarind (Rao and Mathew 2012)
Table 1. Colors and their resulting effects.
Color Mark Resulting effects
Devi Wijiyantoet al. (Interior Designing of Semarang Convention Center…) Fig. 2. Design transformation process.
3.4. Technical Approach
Activity function Activity type Lumen/Lux Standard
Auditorium Watching shows
Show preparation
100 400 Multipurpose / Convention Hall Conference meeting
Workshop/seminar Banquet
300
Exhibition hall Enjoying exhibition 500
Meeting room Board room
Meeting Holding discussion
300
Foodcourt Dining and drinking 200
Coffee and bar Dining and drinking 100
Managing office Working with computers 400
Lobby/foyer Gathering, waiting 200
Plaza area and support. Public space 200
Lavatory Restroom, washing hands 100
Parking lot Public space 50
Fig. 3. The design of the side lobby.
Fig. 4. The design of the cafeteria.
Fig. 5. Exhibition Hall.
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