dc.description.abstract | The Institute of Fine Arts and Design is an art school that accommodates high levels
of art study program enthusiasts in developing skills in the arts, thereby producing
creative and appreciative graduates. This study aims to explore aspects of design,
such as function, site planning, design, and structure related to the art institute as
a basis for design development analysis. The method used is a qualitative method
through literature studies and field observations. Literature studies are used to
analyze data related to the function of similar buildings and similar themes, namely
metaphorical architecture. Field observations are conducted to observe and collect
data related to the activities of the fine arts and design institute. The study
concludes that in the design of fine arts and design institutes, creative design is
needed through a metaphorical architecture approach. Metaphor architecture was
raised as a theme because of the application of the principle of transferring
information from one subject to another. The application of this concept is
demonstrated by the building mass forms inspired by color palettes, arranged into
interconnected multi-mass buildings. The building facade takes inspiration from
spilled paint and utilizes LED panels as an implementation of art and
embellishment, emphasizing the interplay of shapes and colors. | en_US |