Abstract

This research aimed to seeks interior design for the tin museum in Jakarta. The objective of this research was to increase the knowledge of the society about the tin. The museum was built in Jakarta because it is Indonesia’s capital that became the center of activity for all people, both Indonesian and outsider. The facilities in the museum were display areas, auditoriums, museum management offices, and cafeterias. The research question raised was, “how is the circulation of the tin museum display area to facilitate visitors to access information”. To answer the research question, it would be a needed concept that supported the activities and objectives of the museum design. This research used direct research methods, such as field surveys, interviews, and observation. It finds that to support the activities of visitors in the museum, the design is supported by circulation patterns that make it easier for visitors to access information. Besides, the design of the museum is also supported by lighting techniques, so the collections on display can be displayed to the maximum. The concept of colors, materials used, and the layout are also a support to maximize the museum’s design so the functions and activities in the museum can be appropriate and used comfortably.

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