THE APPLICATION OF BIOPHILIC DESIGN IN THE MAMMAL COLLECTION ROOM OF THE BOGOR ZOOLOGICAL MUSEUM

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Silvia Wijaya
Eddy Supriyatna
Ferdinand Ferdinand

Abstract

The existence of today's era is increasingly advanced and modern. The existence of the museum needs to develop along with the times in order to attract public interest, especially generation z. The Bogor Zoological Museum, which is supervised by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), is a relic from the colonial era as a place to preserve various fauna collections, to fulfil educational and recreational functions. The design method used in the discussion of this final project is based on the design spirit of Rosemary Kilmer. The author tries to reconnect the relationship between the zoological collection at the museum and the visitors in a more interactive, attractive, and informative interior atmosphere through the interior design of the Bogor Zoological Museum by applying a contemporary style with a biophilic approach.

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