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Bab 8-Pemb Berkelanjutan-Green Building PDF
Bab 8-Pemb Berkelanjutan-Green Building PDF
Prepared by:
Mohamad Zenurianto
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Green Building Objectives:
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The Elements of Green Buildings:
Siting
Energy Efficiency
Materials Efficiency
Water Efficiency
Occupant Health and Safety
Building Operation and Maintenance
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The Elements of Green Buildings >> Siting
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Green Building Materials >> Energy efficiency
Photovoltaic Panels
These panels capture
solar energy and Geothermal Wells
generate 20% or more Circulating water
of the power used in through underground
the building. pipes takes advantage
of consistent
temperatures that are
"cool" in the summer
and "warm" in the
winter.
Clerestory Windows
These windows provide
natural light throughout
the building. The
orientation and overhang
allows direct light to
enter in the winter and
shades the building in the
summer.
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Energy Efficient Windows
Can decrease cooling costs by 32%
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The Elements of Green Buildings >> Water Efficiency
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The Elements of Green Buildings >> Occupant Health and Safety
Green buildings can reduce the rate of respiratory disease,
allergy, asthma, sick building symptoms, and enhance worker
performance. The potential financial benefits of improving
indoor environments exceed costs by a factor of 8 and 14 (Fisk
and Rosenfeld, 1998).
Employee Productivity
Claim: Green buildings
worker productivity
Environmental factors
impacting productivity
Indoor air quality
Climate control
Lighting, esp. daylighting
Views
Noise & vibration
Odors
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The Elements of Green Buildings >> Building Operation
and Maintenance
Ecofriendly Construction
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Ecofriendly Construction
Ecofriendly Construction
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Green Building Products or Materials:
Reduced maintenance/replacement
costs over the life of the building.
Energy conservation.
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Green building material or product
selection criteria:
Resource efficiency
Indoor air quality
Energy efficiency
Water conservation
Affordability
Recycled Content
Natural, plentiful or renewable
Resource efficient manufacturing process
Locally available
Salvaged, refurbished, or remanufactured
Reusable or recyclable
Recycled or recyclable product packaging
Durable
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Waste Quantities
Three major waste generation activities in US
N ew
C o ns t ruc t io n
8%
Construction
and
Other Waste Demolition Demoliton
Waste 48%
66%
Renovation
259 million 34%
44%
tons 136 million
tons
Waste Quantities
Residential Demolition
Roofing
Insulation Waste
4% 4%
Drywall
4%
Wood
5%
Concrete
29%
Plywood
8%
Dimensional
Lumber
17%
Metal
29%
US National Case
study average
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Waste Quantities
Commercial Demolition
Wood 16%
Landfill Debris 9%
Scrap Iron 5%
Asphalt 2%
Brick 1%
Roofing 1%
Concrete 66%
Sample Composition of Commercial Demolition Debris
(19 projects in the Pacific Northwest, R.W. Rhine, Inc.,
Tacoma, Washington (Franklin Associates, 1998)).
Recycling
Resource Waste
Raw
Materials Manufacture Distribution Consumption Collection Processing Disposal
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On Site Separation
Reclaimed Lumber
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Recycled Content - Glass
RecycledGlass Aggregate
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Recycled Materials
Low or non-toxic
Low-VOC assembly
Moisture resistant
Healthfully maintained
Systems or equipment
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Recycled and Low-Toxicity Paints
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Green Building Materials >> Water conservation
Waterless urinals
Water Efficiency
Water savings from:
Water-efficient fixtures and appliances
Water-efficient landscaping
Rainwater collection systems
Reclaimed or recycled water
Benefits include:
water bills
volumes of wastewater
energy costs for hot water
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Green Building Materials >> Water conservation
Rainwater Cisterns
Stone cisterns located near the corners
of the building collect rainwater from
the roof. The water is stored for
irrigation purposes all gardening
activities will be based on rainwater
instead of regional drinking water
supplies.
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Green Building Materials >> Affordability
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Greening Americas Schools, Greg Kats et al.,
Capital E, October 2006
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Remember The Green Features
7 categories
Holistic view
Reflect building life cycle
Unique features are innovations
THANK YOU
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