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Indonesian Furniture Shop at Lecong, China

Solid wood and rattan are that we would yells to the world, so i bring interior design as many as represent about that, combined with aesthetic element wich represented Indonesian Culture.







7/13/2011
china shopping mall

James Kanter over at the New York Timespoint out a very important statistical update: According to an assessment of per capita carbon emissions by the Netherlands Environmental Agency, China now emits on a per person basis more than France. While emissions in France in 2009 were 6 tons, those in China were 6.1 tons--up from 2.2 tons in 1990. Which really means that China can no longer claim to be a developing nation.
I realize that glosses over things a bit, but not too thickly.
China Has Radically Reduced Poverty, Manufacturing For The World
Since it's essentially the world's factory, about one-third of China's emissions are the direct result of making goods for consumption overseas. If France manufactured more of its consumer goods domestically, its emissions would likely by higher--though since most of its electricity comes from nuclear energy, it's not a direct comparison, since China is largely coal-powered.
Also because of all that manufacturing, those higher emissions in China don't directly represent the lifestyle choices of the average Chinese resident, much in the same way that statistically per capita emissions in US states with high levels of oil refining and chemical production are skewed higher than just personal lifestyle choices would create.
That said though, a quick glance at World Bank stats shows that the poverty rate in China has dropped from 65% in 1981, to 16% in 2001, to just 4% today. Statistically that's actually lower than in France by about 2%.
Keep in mind that what counts as poverty in France probably counts as luxury to many of China's poor--an important point in terms of human development--but it's all still quite telling.
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2010/07/china-no-longer-developing-nation-per-capita-emissions-higher-than-france.php
10/13/2009
Desain interior food court

Hari ini (untuk kesekian kalinya) saya dapat job untuk mendesain lay out food court. ternyata memikirkan lay out food court tersebut cukup rumit ya,, apalagi lokasinya bukan tempat atau area yang masih fresh (bare) yang masih bebas kita apa-apain. Lay out food court yang saya desain terletak di gedung bertingkat ex area supermarket, dimana letak-letak utilitas pengguna sebelumnya harus saya pakai kembali, jadi tidak membuat jalur utilitas baru (air kotor dan bersih) agar menghemat biaya fitout katanya.
Adapun beberapa konsep pikiran dalam proses awal yang harus diperhatikan dalam mendesain lay out food court tersebut adalah:
- menyesuaikan area basah/cuci dengan utilitas existing.
- mengatur posisi foodstall agar teratur dan gampang dicapai dan dilihat pengunjung, tetapi tetap memperhatikan jalur exhouse existing
- mengatur posisi kursi dengan alur yang baik dan tidak bersinggungan dengan sistem row dan kolom
- menempatkan posisi kasir yang mudah dilihat dan dicapi oleng pengunjung
- menempatkan posisi lavatory yang mudah dicapai dan dilihat pengunjung,, jaluar menyesuaikan utilitas air existing
- menempatkan area gudang yang gampang diraih tetapi tidak mengganggu kenyamanan pengunjung saat loading dan out barang.
- menempatkan area locker karyawan
- mengatur lay out elemen estitis yang baik seperti planter box,, atau kolam2 air kecil agar pengunjung lebih betah
- mengatur fasilitas pengunjung lain seperti TV, sound system dan panggung entertainment.
demikian 9 langkah awal dalam mendesain lay out foodcourt,,, berikutnya akan saya jabarkan pula tips standar untuk mendesain style interior food court.