Integrasi Arsitektur Biofilik dan Adaptif dalam Desain Restoran: Upaya Menciptakan Pengalaman Ramah Lingkungan

Hakiki, Nada Prasetyanti (2025) Integrasi Arsitektur Biofilik dan Adaptif dalam Desain Restoran: Upaya Menciptakan Pengalaman Ramah Lingkungan. Other thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.

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Abstract

Biofilia adalah gabungan kata dari Bahasa Yunani kuno, "bio" yang berarti "hidup" dan "philia" yang berarti "cinta," merujuk secara literal pada kasih sayang terhadap kehidupan. Dikemukakan pertama kali oleh Erich Fromm dan ditegaskan oleh EO Wilson, biofilia diakui sebagai sifat bawaan manusia dengan dasar biologis, menjadi faktor kunci dalam mengembangkan hubungan seimbang antara manusia dan biosfer. Desain biofilik muncul salah satunya untuk memperbaiki isu yang sedang hangat di perbincangkan di seluruh dunia yaitu perubahan iklim yang ektrem. Fenomena ini tampak dalam berbagau peristiwa iklim, seperti: peningkatan suhu, gangguan siklus hidrologi, dan meningkatnya frekuensi bencana hidrometeorologi global. (Ketua BMKG, 2023). Dalam rancangan bangunan restoran ini menggunakan beberapa metode yaitu, metode Development Through Linked Cycles digunakan, mencakup tahap backtracking dan repeating activities with shifting focus. Forced-based framework juga diterapkan untuk memproses data dan elemen eksternal lainnya dalam menciptakan desain berbasis biofilik. Konsep restoran Jepang yang menekankan keterhubungan antara manusia dan alam menawarkan solusi berkelanjutan dalam menghadapi perubahan iklim dengan merepresentasikan kehidupan makhluk terestrial dan akuatik. Dengan mengintegrasikan arsitektur adaptif dan elemen biofilik. Rancangan ini menciptakan lingkungan yang efisien, sehat, dan nyaman, sekaligus mendukung keseimbangan antara manusia dan alam sesuai dengan filosofi Jepang.
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Biophilia is a combination of the ancient Greek words, “bio” meaning “life” and “philia” meaning “love,” referring literally to the affection for life. First proposed by Erich Fromm and affirmed by E.O. Wilson, biophilia is recognized as an innate human trait with a biological basis, being a key factor in developing a balanced relationship between humans and the biosphere. Biophilic design emerged in part to address a hot-button issue around the world: extreme climate change. This phenomenon is visible in various climatic events, such as: increasing temperatures, disrupting the hydrological cycle, and increasing the frequency of global hydrometeorological disasters. (Chairman of BMKG, 2023). In the design of this restaurant building using several methods, namely, the Development Through Linked Cycles method is used, including the stages of backtracking and repeating activities with shifting focus. Forced-based framework is also applied to process data and other external elements in creating a biophilic-based design. The Japanese restaurant concept that emphasizes the connection between humans and nature offers a sustainable solution to climate change by representing the life of terrestrial and aquatic creatures. By integrating adaptive architecture and biophilic elements. The design creates an efficient, healthy, and comfortable environment, while supporting the balance between humans and nature in accordance with Japanese philosophy.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Biofilik, Efisiensi Energi, Restoran Jepang. Biophilic, Energy Efficiency, Japanese Restaurant.
Subjects: N Fine Arts > NA Architecture
N Fine Arts > NA Architecture > NA2542.36 Sustainable architecture
N Fine Arts > NA Architecture > NA2542.8 Water and architecture (Aquatecture)
N Fine Arts > NA Architecture > NA2750 Architectural design.
Divisions: Faculty of Civil, Planning, and Geo Engineering (CIVPLAN) > Architecture > 23201-(S1) Undergraduate Thesis
Depositing User: Nada Prasetyanti Hakiki
Date Deposited: 03 Feb 2025 04:12
Last Modified: 03 Feb 2025 04:12
URI: http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/117873

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