REDESIGN OF AESTHETICS LANDSCAPE WITH COLOR CONCEPT APPROACH (CASE STUDY: PATRIOT BINA NATION BEKASI CITY FOREST)

Color is a crucial element in visual perception and has a significant influence on the aesthetic assessment of open spaces. According to Cheng and Tan (2018) 80% of user perceptions of aesthetics are influenced by color. In the context of open space design, such as urban forests, the application of...

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Main Author: Febiana Putri, Rizky
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
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Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/85597
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Color is a crucial element in visual perception and has a significant influence on the aesthetic assessment of open spaces. According to Cheng and Tan (2018) 80% of user perceptions of aesthetics are influenced by color. In the context of open space design, such as urban forests, the application of the right color concept can increase visual appeal and user comfort. The study was conducted at the Patriot Bina Bangsa City Forest in Bekasi City, which is the only city forest in the area. This City Forest is divided into several spot areas such as pedestrian areas/jogging tracks, playground, sports areas, roller skating rinks, gazebos, plazas and seating areas. In the design process, this study used a preference method to identify the colors most preferred by visitors, through observation, questionnaires, interviews, and literature studies. The results of this study are expected to provide guidance in designing aesthetic and functional open spaces by considering user color preferences. The implementation of a color concept that is in accordance with the activities in each area can increase aesthetic value and comfort, making open spaces more attractive and dynamic throughout the year. The color concept in this design carries the theme "Color Around Your Activity," which emphasizes color adjustments according to the activities in each area. This approach not only improves aesthetics, but also user comfort. The selection of colors is adjusted to the criteria resulting from research in each area by considering the colors in the existing softscape and hardscape as well as the psychological influence on color. In the design, colors are arranged using the color wheel theory including analog, triadic, complementary and monochrome on both elements. The design with a color concept that is adjusted to the activities in the Bekasi City Forest aims to improve the aesthetics and comfort of users. Rearranging zones and circulation, as well as selecting and arranging the right vegetation, are the keys to this redesign, so that the entire area can be better enjoyed by the people of Bekasi.