FACADE REDESIGN OF YOUTH CENTER IN BOGOR DISTRICT
Keywords:
Facade, Reforming, Youth Arena, Futuristic Architecture, Dynamic Design, Inclusive Public SpaceAbstract
Facade is an important element in architecture that not only acts as the building's skin, but also as a medium for visual expression and spatial identity. The redesign of the facade of the Youth Center in Bogor Regency was carried out in response to the needs of the younger generation for an inclusive, adaptive, and architecturally representative public space. This project carries a futuristic approach that is reflected through the composition of dynamic masses and the use of expressive geometric elements. The main inspiration is taken from the movement of badminton, especially the smash technique, which is translated into an architectural form with symbolic and contextual values. The design exploration process was carried out through precedent studies, site analysis, academic discussions, and experiments with forms and materials such as perforated GRC, glass, and ACP. The transformation of the facade from a conventional form to a more open and layered system shows the success of the responsive design approach to function, tropical climate, and the active and creative character of teenagers. The final result shows the harmony between form, function, and context, making the facade an active element in creating a communicative and visionary public space
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