THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ZEN CONCEPT IN THE INTERIOR LOBBY LARISSA AESTHETIC CENTER SENOPATI

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Yovela Audrys
Fivanda Fivanda
Fabianus Hiapianto Koesoemadinata

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Zen is a spiritual and philosophical school derived from Mahayana Buddhism that focuses on achieving a deep understanding of true reality and enlightenment through direct experience, including zazen meditation and the elimination of conventional thoughts and concepts. The Zen concept was chosen for the interior design of the Larissa Aesthetic Center lobby with the aim of creating a calming atmosphere for visitors seeking aesthetic treatments. With a qualitative method that involves the stages of the design process, from data collection to observation of the effect of applying the Zen theme concept to Larissa Aesthetic Centre. The relaxed atmosphere and natural elements in the design create a more comfortable experience for visitors, allowing them to feel relaxed and connected to the treatment process. With a focus on true reality, the aesthetic treatment experience at Larissa Aesthetic Center becomes more serene and holistic. In conclusion, the application of Zen concept in the lobby interior design proves Larissa Aesthetic Center's success in providing comfort and connectedness to its visitors. Inspiring the development of similar concepts, this design shows that the Zen approach can be an effective guide in creating an environment that supports visitor satisfaction in similar venues.

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