INTERIOR DESIGN OF A DIGITAL TRAINING CENTER FOR THE CIBOGO BANDUNG MARKET COMMUNITY

Changes in shopping behavior caused by the Covid-19 pandemic caused a lot of problems, especially for traders and sellers who usually sell their wares directly. There are so many adaptations that need to be made by traditional market merchants with all the limitations of existing facilities and i...

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Main Author: Syifa Iftinan, Fairuz
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/76124
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Changes in shopping behavior caused by the Covid-19 pandemic caused a lot of problems, especially for traders and sellers who usually sell their wares directly. There are so many adaptations that need to be made by traditional market merchants with all the limitations of existing facilities and infrastructure, especially digitalization after pandemic era. Cibogo Market is one of the small traditional markets that has survived amidst the intense trade competition in the city of Bandung. The phenomenon of the connectivity of economic and family activities that occur in the Pasar Cibogo community is an important aspect which is the main idea initiated in this design. To maintain market sustainability accompanied by motivation to advance the Cibogo Market Community which is supported by government programs in traditional market digital revitalization, digital training center facilities are designed with a communitybased approach and educative purposes. The concept used in the activity design is inspired by the social and cultural aspects of the community which is reflected in the market activities on the Pasar Cibogo road section where 'attachment' and 'kinship' are the 2 main sources of the concept. The method used in this research is in the form of literature study, and field data collection is in the form of field surveys, interviews and field observations.