APPLICATION OF FUTURISTIC CONCEPT TO BANDUNG GEOLOGICAL MUSEUM

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Irvan Surya
Mariana
Eddy Supriyatna Marizar

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Indonesia has very diverse cultures, ethnicities, races and religions. This has made Indonesia also have various historical developments from ancient times to the present. These historical records and evidence are stored in museums according to the area and area of development. The museum is one of the important facilities for educational infrastructure. Museums do not only have the aim of providing information aspects for the needs of education, but museums are an important part of the world of education itself. The research method used in this study is a qualitative research method. Library data obtained from reference books and journals, field data obtained through the stages of field surveys and interviews. The design process applied to interior design is the method of Otie Kilmer and Rosemary Kilmer. Bandung is a city that has many tourist destinations, one of which is the Bandung Geological Museum which was established on April 23, 1927 by the Dutch government during the colonial era. The Bandung Geological Museum is located in the city of Bandung, Jl. Diponegoro no. 57, Cihaur Geulis, Kec. Cibeunying Kaler. Futuristic is a thought that has direction or ties to the future. Technology is very closely related to the Futuristic concept. In implementing the Futuristic Concept there are several parameters that need to be considered, including using technological features, unique shapes, minimalist, futuristic lighting, aerodynamic and ergonomic furniture, smooth and shiny textured materials. Besides that, the application of colors such as white, silver, black, blue and orange is also an option to apply. The results of this study are expected to be useful for society in general, especially interior designers to understand the application of futuristic concepts in interior design.

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