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INOVATION OF SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE FOR HEALTH

AND WELLNESS

Suratmi Diah Audina


Faculty of Architecture, Atma Jaya University, Yogyakarta

Abstract

1. Introduction 2. Sustainable Architecture design


Sustainable building must be requirements specification
functional, friendly and adaptable to A strategy on sustainable buildings
climate change. Climate change have will reduced consumption of energy in
made influence to ozone depletion. For climate change to impacting green
every years, ozone decreases 40% in the bulding, constructions, building
Antartic. It cause by human activities materials and system including
which have significant effect on ozone vegetation, soil, even water. Sustainable
concentration. One of the impacts of design integrates consideration of
ozone depletion are healthy and resource and energy efficiency, healthy
wellness of living things. Many buildings and materials, ecologically
buildings in the world have contributed and socially sensitive land use and an
to climate change or called greenhouse aesthetic that inspires, affirms, and
gas emissions (nitrogen and carbon enables [CITATION THE93 \l 1057 ]. In
dioxide) and the other side many fact, economically oriented solutions.
buildings were constructed under Aside from social and economic factor,
substandard conditions. People spend 90 energy costs have become essential in
% of their time at indoors, at home or at this day. Global developments look for
work. Healthy buildings provide a sustainable building concept have low
foundation for healthy lives through energy and operating cost. It by
design and construction that support friendly-structure, acceptable from
comfortable. building ecology. Different building
enable to be added together to provide
more social life.
Bibliography
 BROPHY, V., & LEWIS, J. O. (n.d.). A Green Vitruvius: Principles and Practice of
Sustainable Architectural Design.

 UIA. (1993). CHICAGO.

 https://www.britannica.com/science/ozone-depletion

 https://uli.org/wp-content/uploads/ULI-Documents/Intersections-Health-and-
the-Built-Environment.pdf

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