Smart Hybrid Creative Space with Environmental Psychology Approach
Abstract
In March 2020, the World Health Organization officially announced the COVID-19 outbreak as a global Pandemic
(WHO, 2020). The first step from the government to respond to this issue is by holding a local lockdown in their area.
People are prohibited from leaving their house and required to do all of their activities inside their house. These new
habits and activities of course lead to the changes in the functions and requirements of space including to the one of
public space, Co-Working space. Most people either students or workers are doing their activity inside their room
because their school and office has been closed until further notice. Not a few students who study or have migrated to
complete their education outside the city must remain at their home. Their habits are also carried over to their
respective cities, such as working on outside tasks such as co-working spaces. The city of Pontianak is arguably the
lack of a platform to support student activities in a conducive atmosphere. The emergence of contradictions in Covid-
19 pandemic by optimizing benefits so that the desired design results are not maximum. Whereas what is desired is
that the negative aspects are lost without reducing the improving parameters, to do so there is a thought approach
called TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving). TRIZ focuses on solving contradictory problems / solutions. TRIZ
provides tools to reduce worsening parameters without eliminating or reducing the improving parameters (Zhang, Tan,
& Chai, 2003).
Keyword: Post-Covid Design, Creative Space, Environmental Psychology, TRIZ.
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