APPLICATION OF GEOMETRIC FORM ON CERAMIC CRAFTS PRODUCTS AS SEMI INDUSTRIAL INTERIOR ELEMENTS

The growth rate of the growing human population has an impact on the emergence of various kinds of environmental crises, one of which is the increasingly reduced availability of land to support a variety of human activities related to social, political, and economic activities. As a result of these...

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Main Author: Rahmadi Nugraha, Adhi
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/50724
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:The growth rate of the growing human population has an impact on the emergence of various kinds of environmental crises, one of which is the increasingly reduced availability of land to support a variety of human activities related to social, political, and economic activities. As a result of these activities, green open land (RTH) and other ecosystem lands have been turned into facilities for human activities in various fields including facilities for mobility, interaction, and shelter. From the decreasing availability of land, the development of supporting facilities must now pay attention to any impacts that will be caused and prioritize the sustainability and maximum utilization of resources. Based on the needs of these standards, currently, the semi-industrial theme which is a form of adaptation of architectural and interior science has been re-selected as an alternative development that utilizes and maximizes the existing space. This semi-industrial theme has a characteristic that is the prominence of raw materials in the building and the use of interior elements made of wood and iron which tend to be geometric. Based on this, the research was conducted to produce ceramic interior craft products that can be applied to the theme of semi-industrial development as part of the land maximization response using molding production techniques to produce modular products so that arrangements can be adjusted to the existence of space through scientific approaches to crafts.