Biophilic Concept for Business Hotel Design in Jakarta

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Every year the number of foreign tourists (tourists) who come to Indonesia continues to increase, so does the development of domestic tourists. This increase needs to be balanced with an increase in the supply of hotel rooms. 69.1 percent millennials are interested in opening a business, meaning 7 out of 10 millennials have an entrepreneurial spirit. Requiring based on the discussion above the millennium requires a place to express their creativity such as business hotels and facilities that support their creative activities implemented. This research was conducted with the aim to study business design with biophilic application in South Jakarta. The method that will be used in this research is observation and literature study. By implementing a biophilic design that is able to align the interests of nature and humans in the design of the hotel, it is expected to be able to create a hotel design and facilities that are comfortable and sustainable for its users.

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Aldjaidi, H., Bobby Saragih, J. F., & Sakina, B. (2021). Biophilic Concept for Business Hotel Design in Jakarta. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 794). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/794/1/012184

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