Andhika Pramalystianto, S.T., M.Ds.

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An interior design professional and educator with a research-driven approach focused on immersive technologies, human-centered design, and community impact. My work explores how Virtual Reality (VR) can enhance interior visualization and spatial understanding, especially in participatory design and education. I am committed to advancing visual comfort, privacy perception, and spatial well-being through innovative design strategies. I also design educational and thematic interiors that raise awareness of social issues—including stunting and ecotourism—by leveraging local narratives and cultural identity.

VR-based Interior Visualization: Proficient in using immersive technologies to communicate design intent, support client interaction, and simulate user experiences within spatial environments.

Human Perception & Spatial Experience: Skilled in analyzing and designing for visual comfort, psychological well-being, and perceived privacy in interior spaces.

Socially-Responsive Interior Design: Experienced in creating educational and thematic environments that address key social issues through spatial storytelling and environmental design.

Community-Centered Approach: Committed to participatory and culture-sensitive design processes that highlight local values, traditions, and user needs.

Academic & Interdisciplinary Research: Involved in cross-sector collaborations, particularly in linking design education with social outreach, environmental awareness, and digital innovation.

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  • Permanent Lecturer at BINUS @Malang Interior Design Study Program (2021–present)
  • Active in collaborative research based on immersive technology (VR 360°)
  • Resource person and speaker at various national and international conferences
  • Developer of a design approach for family and community education through interiors