Abstract

Anthophila is a co-working space located in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia. This co-working space is dominated by the use of black iron and wood in its furniture. The Anthophila building faces south so that at noon, the sun is quite hot when it is sunny, while the building on the 2nd floor is surrounded by the use of windows so that too much light enters. This study activity is to find the impact caused to workers by the influence of light intensity within the Anthophila co-working space area. The methodology used in this research is a case study. The data was obtained through surveys, interviews, and determining the light's brightness with the Lightmeter program's help. To the test results, the average room has an excess light capacity during the day. The research offered a design to improve the interior quality of the conference space, particularly the lighting design, through smart lighting. Using three types of smart lights installed in the room and simulated with the Dialux Evo software, the light distribution is obtained per the standard, which is 350 lux.

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