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REMINISCING COFFEE CULTURE IN ADAPTIVE REUSE COFFEESHOP USING HERITAGE BUILDING, EUPHORIA OR SUSTAINABLE Bandung Institute of Technology Abstract Coffee culture in Indonesia has progressively evolved into an urban lifestyle nowadays. The rapid growth of coffee shops aligns with Indonesia^s position as one of the world^s top five coffee-producing nations. Coffee consumption has surged by up to 250% through years 2014-2021 (International Coffee Organization,2021) and coffeeshops grew from 1083 to 2937 shops in 2016-2019. Amidst the pressures of urban development, land scarcity and evolving needs of contemporary society concerns, a paradigm shift has emerged, suggesting that commercial functions like coffee shops could repurpose old buildings, including heritage ones, instead of constructing anew. The adaptation of these structures merely known as adaptive reuse strategy. However, the awareness among users regarding the importance of sustainable development, particularly in environmental, social, cultural, and economic aspects, remains a question. Is this trend a transient phase or a lasting shift in consciousness? Keywords: adaptive reuse, sustainable development, coffeeshops Topic: Development Studies and Humanities |
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