Bamboo Installations Design as an Appreciation of Local and Environmentally Friendly Materials
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https://doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v9iSI23.6168Keywords:
Local Material , Bamboo Design , Bamboo Installation, Studio LearningAbstract
Bamboo is a local and environmentally friendly material easily found in Indonesia. Its use has varied, from handicrafts to building materials. Building designs incorporating bamboo have diversified, evolving to a more organic and contemporary style, utilizing bamboo's flexible nature. Studio learning focuses on design elements like lines and shapes, leveraging materials to achieve specific design characteristics, and utilizing bamboo, which results in designs inspired by nature that are relevant to its character, creating innovative and aesthetic designs. Some designs are realized as installations in public spaces, allowing them to be enjoyed by the public and serving as educational tools highlighting bamboo's local and environmentally friendly nature.
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