Taufik, Mohammad (2016) Desain Stan Pameran Dengan Material Kardus. Undergraduate thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.
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Abstract
Cardboard (kardus) sebagai salah satu alternatif material yang berusaha diaplikasikan pada bidang ekshibisi dunia untuk menjawab tantangan agenda “green design” dan sustainability. Namun di Indonesia, material kardus dianggap material “murah” dan kurang relevan untuk sarana pameran karena memiliki kelemahan seperti rentan terhadap suhu, kelembaban dan tekanan. Akibatnya produsen stan pameran tetap mengandalkan material kayu dengan biaya yang semakin meningkat dan sebagian besar tidak dapat didaur ulang sehingga berdampak buruk terhadap lingkungan. Oleh karena itu tujuan dari perancangan ini adalah mengembangkan stan pameran yang memanfaatkan material kardus sebagai alternatif tren baru di dunia ekshibisi Indonesia. Tahap perancangan dilakukan dengan memprioritaskan penyelesaian permasalahan utama yaitu aspek operasional, kenyamanan, keamanan pengguna stan pameran sebagai dasar pemikiran. Kemudian aplikasi sistem modular, mekanisme yang dapat dilipat dengan ringkas, mempermudah proses perakitan serta mampu dikonfigurasi menyesuaikan layout pameran yang beragam. Selanjutnya tahap pengembangan desain dilanjutkan pada faktor bentuk dan warna yang mengacu pada tren dunia dengan kaidah relevansi terhadap produk yang dipamerkan agar mampu menarik pengunjung pameran. Hasil akhir yang dicapai adalah desain stan pameran dengan material kardus dapat menjadi solusi terhadap kebutuhan proses produksi yang murah, mudah serta ramah lingkungan, selain itu juga memiliki nilai estetika visual dengan konsep bentuk geometris yang dinamis menggunakan system modular sesuai tren yang berkembang di dunia saat ini
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Cardboard has become an alternative material to be applied in the exhibition as a solution to answer the challenge of ‘green design’ and sustainability agenda. Unfortunately in Indonesia this material is still considered as ‘cheap goods’ and inappropriate means for exhibition due to the fact that this material has some shortages such as susceptible to the temperature, humidity and compression. Consequently exhibition producers prefer to use wood materials although they have to bear the increasing cost while most of these materials are not for recycled hence bring negative impact to the environment. Due to this fact, the goal of this design is to develop exhibition place utilizing cardboard materials as a new trend for exhibition in Indonesia. The design steps begins with a priority to overcome the main problem such as operational aspects, comfort, security of users; then modular application system of the exhibition components, the structure and mechanical aspects which can be folded easily to accelerate mobility, to simplify the assembling and allows the configurations adjusted to the layout of different type of exhibitions. The next step is the shape and color which should follow the trends in the world which is relevant to the products being exhibited hence invite attention of visitors. The final objective is the production of design for exhibition place using cardboard materials that can give solution to the expensive cost, easy and environment friendly production process, aesthetical visual with dynamic geometrical concepts using modular system following the trend applied in the world nowadays.
Item Type: | Thesis (Undergraduate) |
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Additional Information: | RSDP 745.4 Tau d 3100016068276 |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Stan pameran, Kardus, Bentuk geometris |
Subjects: | T Technology > TS Manufactures > TS171 Product design |
Divisions: | Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning > Industrial Design Product > (S1) Undergraduate Thesis |
Depositing User: | Yeni Anita Gonti |
Date Deposited: | 03 Sep 2020 07:05 |
Last Modified: | 03 Sep 2020 07:05 |
URI: | http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/81756 |
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