Abstract

There is an increasing need for inclusive public open space, as a place for residents to socialize as well as a means to express creativity in Jakarta. BUMN Peruri and the DKI Regional Government are collaborating with the private sector to reuse buildings (adaptive reuse) that have been neglected for 20 years, namely the former Peruri official residence in block M as a form of environmental improvement for the community and region. Adaptive reuse in this building is a change in the function of the space from an official residence to a tenant unit for rent. In this research, the units of observation were tjikini tenant. Changes in the function of the space in the tjikini tenant apply a retro tropical industrial theme. The use of retro tropical industrial elements is still rarely applied to the interior design of a tenant. To explore the retro tropical industrial theme in tjikini tenant, this research uses qualitative methods. The qualitative method was carried out by collecting field data and observations which were cross-checked with literature studies. Meanwhile, to find out about the Tjikini tenant, part of the former Peruri Block M official residence as a community-based venue, this was done by interviewing the tenant owners, architects and visitors. The aim of this research is to explore the harmony of themes in adaptive reuse applied to Tjikini tenant building. This research explores the application of adaptive reuse through facade elements, floors, ceilings, walls and space functions

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