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Journal : Clean Energy and Smart Technology

Energy Consumption of Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) Building at Wonosobo Regency Hermawan Hermawan; Ifan Andriawan; Annisa Nabila Arrizqi
Clean Energy and Smart Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58641/cest.v1i1.2

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Energy use in health buildings is inevitable due to building functions that must protect specific equipment or parts. One of the health buildings, namely the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) building, serves to draw people's blood. The use of artificial ventilation must be used to support the function of the PMI building. The study aimed to determine the use or energy consumption of the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) building in the Wonosobo Regency. The study used the field measurement method for one day. The data collection method also uses the observation method to describe the space and activities in the building. Data analysis uses graphs and compares the outside and inside of the building. AC specifications are also displayed to know how much energy is used. The results showed that the energy consumption of air conditioning in the Wonosobo PMI building was not too large, considering that only specific spaces were used. The outside area is quite remarkable and supports the AC setting, which is not too strong.
RESORT AREA WITH REGIONALISM ARCHITECTURAL APPROACH AND THERMAL COMFORT IN KLEDUNG TEMANGGUNG Aldhi Nugroho; Hermawan Hermawan; Adinda Hendriani
Clean Energy and Smart Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58641/cest.v1i2.37

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The design of this Resort area uses the Thermal Comfort Approach. Using suitable materials and contemporary concepts, buildings in this area will later become comfortable lodgings and increase new comfort for new tourists. The realization of the conceptual basis for planning and designing a Resort in Kledung Temanggung, which is equipped with supporting facilities that can provide a sense of comfort through interior and exterior spatial processing based on the Regionalism Architecture Approach and Thermal Comfort, which can attract tourists. The methodology to be used in the design and planning of the Resort at Kledung Temanggung is competitively descriptive, and the data collection method obtained both primary and secondary data. This article produces a design concept for planning and designing a resort area by considering the existing thermal in the Temanggung district.
WONOSOBO GELORA STADIUM DESIGN WITH A FUTURISTIC ARCHITECTURAL APPROACH Agus Setiawan; Hermawan Hermawan; Adinda Septi Hendriani
Clean Energy and Smart Technology Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58641/cest.v2i2.79

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Stadiums are the most influential supporting facilities for the sport of football in the world. Having a stadium can add pride to an area. Gelora Wonosobo Stadium is a football stadium in Wonosobo district as well as a stadium that will be used as the headquarters for the PSIW football club (Wonosobo Indonesian Football Association). The club, which has the nickname Laskar Kolodete, was previously headquartered at the Kalianget Stadium which is adjacent to the Kalianget Recreation Park and has not yet received proper stadium facilities and also cannot be called a stadium considering how it is now, therefore the Gelora Wonosobo Stadium was built which is located on Jalan Wonosobo. Kertek is opposite the Dewasni Café Restaurant, the choice of location also takes into consideration several things, namely land use, accessibility, supporting facilities for the surrounding environment and city utilities so that it will make it easier for stadium users. Gelora Wonosobo Stadium is a district class B type stadium which has FIFA standard facilities and has a capacity of approximately 20,000 spectators with a distribution of 400 VIP/VVIP spectator seats, 18,600 general spectator seats, 1000 disabled spectator seats which is 5% of the general spectators. The Gelora Wonosobo Stadium will adopt a modern, futuristic architectural style and without an athletics track. With the absence of an athletics track, the distance between the field and the stands will be closer, so there will be a distance between the stands and the field or a safety zone to see the less orderly behavior of the Indonesian people.
CULINARY TOURISM CENTER AND CREATIVE SPACE WITH GREEN ARCHITECTURE APPROACH Ego Riyadi; Hermawan Hermawan; Adinda Septi Hendriani
Clean Energy and Smart Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58641/cest.v3i1.98

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The goal to be achieved from this planning is to Design a Culinary Tourism Center and Creative Space with a Green Architecture Approach by maximizing the existing land according to the concept taken. The limitations of this planning discussion are guided by the objectives and targets that have been set, namely the Design and Planning of a Culinary Tourism Center and Creative Space. Comparative studies are conducted to increase insight into similar building designs from several regions as a discourse in the Design and Planning of a Culinary Tourism Center and Creative Space with a Green Architecture Approach. The analysis was obtained from collecting data from the internet to support the Design and Planning process of a Culinary Tourism Center and Creative Space with a Green Architecture Approach. The Culinary Tourism Center and Creative Space is expected to become a new destination that is present as a combination of culinary tourism and creative space that answers our needs besides food, communal open spaces that function as a place for creativity, and encourage youth movements to be able to carry out healthy and collaborative activities. With the communal open space available, it will also become a place for creative people and their communities to channel their creativity, exchange ideas, and produce new creations without abandoning its architectural approach that minimizes harmful effects on human health and the environment.
MODERN ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL WITH GREEN BUILDING CONCEPT IN KUDUS REGENCY Ahmad Almahdi; Adinda Septi Hendriani; Hermawan Hermawan
Clean Energy and Smart Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58641/cest.v3i1.102

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The planning and design of a modern green building Islamic boarding school in Kudus Regency is a place for Islamic education with a combination of learning special skills such as language learning. Planning for a modern green building cottage is a new breakthrough in the world of Islamic education in Kudus Regency. Modern Islamic boarding schools have Islamic teachings as their main and there is additional learning skills such as language in the process. With the concept of green building can provide more comfort, because it can minimize the impact of weather that occurs in the region. It is hoped that the green building concept can make building users comfortable in carrying out their activities in the building area. Facilities in the Islamic boarding school area include comfortable dormitories, special laundry rooms, special cooking areas, halls, guest houses, large parking lots, and a visiting garden for parents who want to see their children. Taman jenguk is intended so that users from outside the area can feel as comfortable as guardians of students who have traveled long distances. Modern green building Islamic boarding schools in Kudus Regency are expected to become educational areas that prioritize Islamic teachings with the addition of skill-based learning. Skill-based learning is intended so that students who study at the Islamic boarding school do not only have religious knowledge, but also world knowledge.