Co-working space with biophilic design approach in lot.6 SCBD, South Jakarta

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Abstract

The millennial generation is much influenced by the rapid development of technology. The millennial generation grows in the digital age, so that digital technology and systems become inseparable aspects of daily life (digitally native). Technology has influenced the behaviour of the millennial generation, start from socializing, even to productivity of work. Changes in the behaviour of millennial in this technological era have pushed architecture to create a new place with a different type of architecture, known as the third place. The new design makes millennial employees feel relaxed so they can work more productively, a new place that puts forward the principles of informal and open architecture. In this study informal and open architecture have meaning, millennial do not always have to work in space, but in an open or semi-open environment. This new place should have a strategic location, easily accessible, close to shopping malls, workplaces, sports, being in an open space because basically humans have the natural nature to connect with nature, and this goal is obtained through design with a biophilic design approach.

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Simarmata, C., Gunanta, S., & Fatimah, T. (2020). Co-working space with biophilic design approach in lot.6 SCBD, South Jakarta. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 1007). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/1007/1/012081

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