Abstract

One of the goals of national library interior design is to facilitate the wider community who are looking for books to be more comfortable, more organized space organizations, to provide infrastructure for reading or seeking knowledge and to apply environmentally friendly materials into the interior. The interior library design besides wanting to improve the quality of functions, increase visitor interest, instill environmental care, this paper explores the evolution of design for sustainability (DfS), as well as fostering the empathic role of designers. The design research method refers to positive design. This article is based on data obtained using various qualitative research techniques, analysis of the application of environmentally friendly materials and analysis of interviews of environmental experts. This research presents an exploration of the library’s interior design with environmentally friendly materials supported by green light by utilizing natural light through transparent glass walls. It examines environmentally friendly materials, uses used wood, optimizes room openings. The design process for creating meaningful spaces - visual representations are displayed in the form of image layouts and spatial perspectives. The article concludes that interior design with the application of environmentally friendly and energy- efficient materials must continue to innovate in triggering and developing society towards awareness on sustainable nature conservation.

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