Sabila Farm Yogyakarta is a well-known fruit garden in Yogyakarta with dragon fruit as the main plant. The goal of the development of Sabila Farm is not only for a tourist destination but also for educational purposes. Therefore, some innovations to attract the young age generation is necessary. The aim of this research is to create an agro-eco-tourism that combines local architecture building with technology 4.0 to attract the young-age generation involve in agrotourism as well as agribusiness. There are four additional infrastructures suggested for this place: (1) the infrastructure based on the thematic sequences representing local-based architecture, (2) additional new facilities, including new regional gates, amphitheater, and facilities to support the disabled, children, and the elderly. An in-depth interview followed by a descriptive analysis was carried out to decide the best design for the future development of Sabila Farm. The result shows that the Javanese traditional architecture combined with the exploration shape compositions based on the morphology of the dragon fruit is the most recommended one. The use of Yogyakarta-origin pottery material from Kasongan village will make the concept more interesting. All benefits of this research were part of the pilot project for the Sabila Farm's network in Indonesia
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