Authors:
Dian Febrianti
and
Samsunan
Affiliation:
Civil Engineering Department, University of Teuku Umar, Meulaboh, Aceh Barat, Indonesia
Keyword(s):
Green Building, Greenship-GBCI, STIMI Campus Building Meulaboh.
Abstract:
Every building construction must consider environmental conditions that have an impact on the quality
of life around it, the increase of global warming, and spend more than 1/3 of the world’s resources for construction. Green building is a building concept that pays more attention to the environment, not only applied to buildings that will be built, but also applied to existing buildings. This study aims to determine the criteria and performance of green building based on the Greenship Rating Tools Version 1.1 standard in built
buildings. The research was conducted in Meulaboh, STIMI Campus building in West Aceh Regency. The methods used were direct observation, interviews and distribution of questionnaires. All data are collected based on Greenship Rating Tools Version 1.1, consisting of 6 (six) categories, namely Land Use (Appropriate
Site Development / ASD), Energy Efficiency and Conservation (EEC), Water Conservation (WAC), Material and Cycle (MRC), Health and Comfort in Indoo
r Health and Comfort / IHC and Building and Environment Management (BEM), which consists of 40 criteria with a maximum total number of 117 points. . The results of the study are based on data collected on 40 Greenship criteria from six categories consists of ASD, EEC,
WAC, MRC, IHC and BEM, each of which scores 8, 12, 3, 4, 13 and 2 points. The highest value is found on the IHC criteria (13 points) and the lowest value on the BEM criteria (2 points). The overall results obtained a value of 42 points, and have met the criteria as a building that applies the green building concept, including in
the bronze rank. But based on the results of interviews with building managers, the management concept has not yet applied the green building concept.
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