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PATTERN DEVELOPMENT FOR INTERIOR DESIGN USING ANALOGY METHOD Aria Weny Anggraita, Budiono, Nanik Rachmaniyah, Firman Hawari, Anggri Indraprasti
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember
Abstract
This study introduces a technique for creating new patterns inspired by nature. These new patterns will serve as decorative elements in interior spaces. Patterns have a significant impact on the surrounding atmosphere and add visual appeal to a room. They can also be used to define the character of a space, referencing the interior ambiance and functioning as decorative ornaments.
The research methodology employed is qualitative, involving the generation of pattern design ideas through analogical processes with nature sources such as flora and fauna. Observations were made to understand the characteristics of these organic analogies in order to derive new basic pattern forms.
The author concludes that after undergoing transformative shaping, the original forms of flora and fauna lose their literal impressions, yet the natural essence remains. Some other patterns convey distinct impressions. These patterns can be categorized into motifs/patterns with a modern natural feel and those with a classic/traditional impression.
The developmental study of these patterns, following systematic steps, contributes to diverse decorative elements that can enhance a modern interior ambiance. The resulting new patterns support both modern natural and classic/traditional interior moods. This method of developing new patterns can also be applied to transform Indonesian culture into locally resonant decorative motifs, reviving local heritage through contemporary patterns within modern interiors.
Keywords: pattern, analogy, decorative, ornament, transformation
Topic: Creative Design
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