COLLABORATIVE WORKSPACES TO SUPPORT HYBRID EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES - GANESA COWORKING SPACE IN BANDUNG

During the Adaptation of New Habits due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the field of education, there is a new learning system, namely Hybrid. This system requires facilities that support the productivity of online learning activities so that a coworking space is designed. This project is located on...

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Main Author: Silviana Theodora, Aurelia
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/63136
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:During the Adaptation of New Habits due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the field of education, there is a new learning system, namely Hybrid. This system requires facilities that support the productivity of online learning activities so that a coworking space is designed. This project is located on Jalan Ganesa Bandung, next to the ITB campus, so this coworking space is intended to support student and academic activities in the Hybrid learning system. The Ganesa Coworking Space project is built on an area of 3910 m2 and is an individual-owned project. Because the KLB of the area is 0.6 so this coworking space only consists of 1.5 floors. This project was designed with 3 main masses, with mass 1 being a cultural heritage building that was converted into a space for coworking, mass 2 being the main mass designed to be a center by providing closed room or spaces with various functions and mass 3 being fully functional as a coworking space. . These three masses can be accessed through a backbone line that unites the three masses and becomes the main circulation route. Between the masses there is an intermediary area as access to the building. The design issues of this coworking space are adjusting the context of the ITB environment, flexible design during a pandemic, and creating collaborative space. To adapt to the context of ITB, the roof design of this coworking space is a 45o sloping roof with shingle roofing material and there is a corridor in the circulation path. Then there is 1 room as an interaction facility between ITB and the outside, namely the ITB Store. This coworking space represents ITB with a technology system in service and ordering. system As a response to the pandemic, the opening design of this coworking space is large and flexible to maximize light and air circulation. The concept of biophilia is used in this coworking space to increase study productivity. To respond to collaborative space, the design of the room in the coworking space is transparent so that activities in the room can be seen. There is also space for holding events.