PERANCANGAN YOUTH CENTER FACILITY DENGAN TEMA DESAIN BIOFILIK DI BOJONGSOANG, BANDUNG

Authors

  • Mohd Attar Fahrezi

Keywords:

Desain biofilik, Gaya hidup, Gelanggang remaja, Generasi muda, Pengembangan diri

Abstract

Abstrak
Gelanggang remaja merupakan wadah yang dirancang untuk mendukung beragam aktivitas generasi muda, terutama dalam aspek pengembangan diri, kreativitas, olahraga, serta gaya hidup yang dinamis. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menciptakan desain gelanggang remaja dengan pendekatan biofilik yang mampu menghadirkan suasana sehat, alami, nyaman, sekaligus inspiratif bagi setiap penggunanya. Latar belakang penelitian ini berangkat dari semakin meningkatnya kebutuhan akan ruang bagi generasi muda yang tidak hanya berfungsi sebagai tempat berkegiatan, tetapi juga sebagai sarana yang mampu mengakomodasi interaksi sosial, rekreasi, kegiatan edukatif, hingga peningkatan kualitas hidup anak muda di era modern yang penuh tantangan. Konsep desain biofilik diterapkan melalui integrasi elemen alami, seperti pencahayaan yang optimal, ventilasi silang yang baik, kehadiran vegetasi, penggunaan material ramah lingkungan, serta pengolahan ruang terbuka hijau yang mendukung kenyamanan visual dan fisik. Kehadiran elemen-elemen tersebut diharapkan dapat menciptakan pengalaman ruang yang menyenangkan, menyehatkan, sekaligus mampu menstimulasi kreativitas dan produktivitas generasi muda. Penelitian ini menggabungkan penggabungan fungsi gelanggang remaja sebagai pusat aktivitas multi-fungsi dengan penerapan desain berbasis alam. Dengan demikian, hasil akhir penelitian berupa rancangan gelanggang remaja yang tidak hanya menjadi tempat kegiatan, tetapi juga ruang hidup yang selaras dengan kebutuhan dan gaya hidup generasi muda masa kini.
Kata Kunci: Desain biofilik, Gaya hidup, Gelanggang remaja, Generasi muda, Pengembangan diri.

Abstract
The youth center is a facility designed to support various activities of the younger generation, particularly in aspects of self-development, creativity, sports, and a dynamic lifestyle. This study aims to create a youth center design with a biophilic approach that is able to provide a healthy, natural, comfortable, and inspiring atmosphere for its users. The background of this research arises from the increasing need for spaces for young people that not only function as places for activities, but also serve as facilities that can accommodate social interaction, recreation, educational activities, and the overall improvement of youth quality of life in the modern era, which is full of challenges. The biophilic design concept is applied through the integration of natural elements such as optimal lighting, effective cross ventilation, the presence of vegetation, the use of environmentally friendly materials, and the development of green open spaces that support both visual and physical comfort. The presence of these elements is expected to create spatial experiences that are enjoyable, healthy, and capable of stimulating the creativity and productivity of young people. This study combines the multifunctional role of the youth center as a hub of activities with the application of nature-based design. Thus, the final outcome of this research is a youth center design that not only functions as a place for activities, but also as a living space aligned with the needs and lifestyle of today’s younger generation.
Keywords: Biophilic design, Lifestyle, Self-development, Young generation, Youth center.

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2025-08-29

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2025 Arsitektur