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Optimizing green building practices: a case study in psychology building of universitas diponegoro in semarang, indonesia

Buildings have a significant impact on environmental deterioration and climate change. It is crucial to design ecologically friendly and energy-efficient buildings to reduce these effects. Green construction concepts place high importance on using resources efficiently, minimizing waste emissions, a...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2024-12, Vol.1414 (1), p.012063
Main Authors: Nindita, Velma, Purwanto, Purwanto, Windarta, Jaka, Setyowati, Erni
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Language:English
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Summary:Buildings have a significant impact on environmental deterioration and climate change. It is crucial to design ecologically friendly and energy-efficient buildings to reduce these effects. Green construction concepts place high importance on using resources efficiently, minimizing waste emissions, and using sustainable materials over the whole lifespan of a structure. The building envelope, which includes walls, doors, windows, floors, and roofs, plays a crucial role in energy-efficient design. This study aims to achieve green building certification for the Universitas Diponegoro (UNDIP) Psychology campus by examining heat transmission, adherence to local green building rules, and energy consumption in current building designs. The study assessed the campus using SketchUp software for design, an overall thermal transfer value (OTTV) calculator, and EDGE (Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies) software for analysis. The analysis showed that the OTTV value was 27.58 watts/m2 and the ultimate energy consumption was 41,028.43 kWh/month.The findings suggest that the campus is following Semarang Mayor’s regulation No. 24 of 2019 and is regarded to be ecologically friendly. Optimization of EDGE design solutions for energy analysis resulted in energy efficiency of 60.6%. The study presents alternative architectural plans that fulfill the requirements of green building standards, providing valuable information on techniques for renovating existing structures.
ISSN:1755-1307
1755-1315
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/1414/1/012063