THE ECO HIVE : Youth Public Space With Water Conservation part of Green Architecture Concept
The Eco Hive : Ruang publik pemuda dengan penerapan konservasi air dari konsep Arsitektur Hijau.

Date
2025Author
Amanda, Jasmine Putri
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Fachrudin, Hilma Tamiami
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Youth Public Space is a public space designed to creative expression needs of teenagers in a safe, flexible, and inclusive environment. This research aims to explore the visual connectivity in the design of youth public spaces based on green architecture principles.The method used is a qualitative-descriptive approach through a case study of The Eco Hive project in Medan City, which is then compared with similar projects in Australia and the UK. The results show that the open space layout without massive walls encourages flexibility of use and interaction between users. Meanwhile, visual connectivity between activity zones strengthens social cohesion, enhances a sense of security, and enriches spatial experience. Green architecture principles are applied through the optimization of environmentally friendly materials.
This study also underscores the importance of integration between spatial and sustainability approaches in creating a Youth Public Space that is adaptive to the dynamics of youth activities. Thus, the design of strategically designed public spaces can contribute to the quality of life of the younger generation and the regeneration of more inclusive and sustainable urban spaces.
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