Lativa, Vaneti (2021) Architectural Digital Platform: Music Venue In The Rendezvous Of Virtual And Reality. Undergraduate thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.
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Abstract
Abstrak— Pembatasan interaksi saat pandemi COVID-19 dapat mempengaruhi kondisi psikis masyarakat karena terisolasi cukup lama dan menimbulkan depresi serta kecemasan. Walaupun ruang virtual dapat digunakan, namun ruang tersebut tidak serta-merta dapat menggantikan interaksi sosial di dunia nyata. Selain itu, suasana juga berperan dalam memantik relaksasi, di mana orang menjadi lebih bersemangat berada di antara orang lain melalui soundscape.
Akibat dari permasalahan tersebut, diperlukan adanya suatu wadah berinteraksi dan relaksasi dengan merancang bangunan pertunjukan musik. Pendekatan yang digunakan adalah musical architecture yang menganalogikan komponen-komponen musik dengan arsitektur melalui densitas, penyusunan, material, dan interpretasi emosional. Metode yang digunakan adalah gabungan dari banyak langkah seperti concept-based method framework, domain-to-domain transfer, pembuatan kriteria, pendekatan, dan alat desain. Alat desainnya berupa Adobe Audition Fabfilter dan Ease Focus yang berguna untuk mentranslasikan musik menjadi data untuk mendesain. Lahan terpilih adalah Lot. 8 SCBD Jakarta, dengan keadaan bangunan music venue eksisting terbengkalai pada masa pandemi sebagai pertimbangan utama. Sehingga, perancangan ini memaksimalkan relaksasi dengan interaksi sosial dalam suasana konser pertunjukan musik secara langsung melalui intervensi teknologi berupa digitalisasi sebagai adaptasi pandemi COVID-19, dengan membuat sebuah mixed-building dengan tempat pertunjukan musik sebagai fungsi utama. Space yang didesain berupa: auditorium, amfiteater, café & resto, bar & lounge, shopping center, dan aula serbaguna.
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The restriction of social interaction as a result of COVID-19 pandemic has caused several psychological problems that lead to the feeling of isolation and some psychological illness such as depression and anxiety. Despite the fact that social interaction is already done in virtual world, it cannot replace the social interaction in the real world. Other than that, ambience also plays role in triggering relaxation, making people more excited being surrounded by other people with the help of soundscape.
As a result, a place for social interacting and relaxation is needed. This design responds those issues by designing the inner-site building as a music venue and the outer-site spaces with acoustical system. The approach is musical architecture that analogies musical components with architecture through density, harmony, material, and emotional interpretation; while the method is the combination of a few elements such as the concept-based framework, domain-to-domain transfer, criteria, approach, and the use of design tools. The tools are Fabfilter Adobe Audition, and Ease Focus. The chosen site is Lot 8 SCBD Jakarta, with the condition of its abandoned music venue during pandemic as the main consideration. Therefore, the design’s expected result is the maximum relaxation with social interaction and atmosphere by watching live music concert with the intervention of technology and solutions toward COVID-19 pandemic through a mixed building with the main function as a music venue.
Keywords: interaction, atmosphere, acoustic, health protocol
Item Type: | Thesis (Undergraduate) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | interaksi, suasana, akustik, health protocol, interaction, atmosphere, acoustic, health protocol |
Subjects: | N Fine Arts > NA Architecture > NA2750 Architectural design. |
Divisions: | Faculty of Civil, Planning, and Geo Engineering (CIVPLAN) > Architecture > 23201-(S1) Undergraduate Thesis |
Depositing User: | Vaneti Khyash Lativa |
Date Deposited: | 27 Aug 2021 07:40 |
Last Modified: | 09 Oct 2024 05:17 |
URI: | http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/90169 |
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