Broadcasting Studio & Podcast Room Design
Design Concept
This project presents an integrated interior design solution for two media spaces within the Student Center complex of UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta. The design approach focuses on creating environments that support students' creative productivity in broadcasting and podcasting, while considering cohesive functional, acoustic, and aesthetic aspects.
Spatial Design Strategy
Broadcasting Studio
The broadcasting space is conceived as the primary facility for student multimedia content production. The design adopts a neutral color scheme dominated by white with natural wood accents, creating a professional yet non-intimidating atmosphere. The acoustic system is integrated through fabric-covered wall panels and sound-dampening materials concealed within the interior design framework.
The spatial arrangement follows clear functional zoning principles: a presenter area featuring an organic-shaped work desk as the focal point, an audience zone with waiting chairs, and a technical control station that remains visually integrated while functionally separated. The lighting system combines professional ceiling-mounted track lighting with adjustable ambient illumination to accommodate various production requirements.
Podcast Room
The podcast space adopts a more dynamic design approach with green as the dominant color, reflecting a fresh and energetic identity suitable for podcast content characteristics. The "diamond wall" concept serves as the primary visual element, where monitor displays are integrated within an engaging geometric composition, functioning dual-purpose as visual backdrop and information center.
The hexagonal recording table represents a spatial innovation that facilitates natural interaction among podcast participants. This form enables optimal camera and microphone positioning from multiple angles while creating the intimacy required for conversational podcast formats.
Technical and Functional Systems
Both spaces are equipped with comprehensive technical infrastructure including professional camera systems with flexible tripod positioning, high-specification editing workstations, and integrated audio systems. Acoustic considerations receive particular attention through interior material selection that supports optimal recording quality.
The lighting system employs layered design with adjustable track lighting for recording needs and architectural illumination that creates spatial ambience. Technology integration encompasses multiple display screens, distributed audio systems, and concealed cable infrastructure to maintain spatial aesthetics.
Material and Color Approach
The material palette combines natural and modern elements: wood grain finishes for warmth, metal accents for industrial-modern character, and textile elements for acoustic treatment. Color contrast between the two spaces creates distinct visual identities while maintaining unified design family characteristics.
The broadcasting studio employs a monochromatic scheme with timeless and professional neutral tones, while the podcast room adopts a biophilic color approach with green as the base, generating more casual and approachable energy.
Functional Impact
This design optimizes production workflow by considering user movement patterns, inter-zone acoustic isolation, and spatial flexibility for various content creation formats. Both spaces can operate independently or as a unified integrated facility, providing students access to media production facilities equivalent to professional standards.
The design implementation is expected to enhance students' creative output quality while providing an inspiring and supportive learning environment for developing broadcasting and content creation skills in the digital era.
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