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Journal : DIMENSI: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment

Exploration of Homeowners' Perception Towards Green Homes Features Anindita, M. D. Krisna Adya; Suwarno, Natalia; Larasati, Dewi; Kusuma, Hanson Endra; Tjondrorahardja, Daud
Dimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment Vol. 51 No. 2 (2024): DECEMBER 2024
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.51.2.93-106

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Green homes concept implementation is one of strategies to increase energy and water efficiency in residential buildings. Currently, the concept of green homes has been adopted by the public and promoted by the government because of its benefits. Utilization of green home features is known to benefit the environment and occupants. However, as the number of green home users increases, the adoption acceleration of green home features has barriers. Homeowners' perceptions of green home features determine homeowners' attitudes toward utilizing these features. This research aims to identify the hindering factors of green home feature adoption by exploring homeowners’ perceptions. The green home features such as smart lighting and sensor, energy-efficient labeled appliance, photovoltaic panel, water meters, dual-flush toilet, and rainwater harvesting are reviewed. Data was gathered using an online open questionnaire and analyzed using grounded theory method. Result shows green homes features’ adoption barriers consist of technical aspects, product availability, economics, knowledge, regulation, and motivation.
SOFTWARE APPLICATION FOR EMBODIED ENERGY BUILDING CALCULATION: A REVIEW Primasetra, Anjar; Larasati, Dewi; Wonohardjo, Surjamanto; Sudradjat, Iwan
Dimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment Vol. 49 No. 1 (2022): JULY 2022
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1006.941 KB) | DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.49.1.53-64

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There are two types of building energy consumption, namely embodied energy and building operational energy. Studies on operational energy have been widely discussed, while studies on building embodied energy are still quite rare to be studied, especially in Indonesia. In fact, the calculation of embodied energy, especially on embodied energy material, is important in the design phase of the building because it can be used as the basis for various determinations of building energy values ​​and carbon emissions generated by buildings due to construction activities. By using the right tools in the embodied energy calculation, the building planner can determine the right embodied energy value so that it can support the building energy mitigation. This paper aims to explain the use of embodied energy building calculation software that have been developed with the aim of providing an overview and supporting research development of embodied energy building in Indonesia.
BIM’s Role in Indonesia’s Green Buildings: Benefits, Challenges, and Stakeholder Preferences Prabarani, Irene Roselynda; Larasati, Dewi; Kusuma, Hanson Endra
Dimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment Vol. 52 No. 1 (2025): JULY 2025
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.52.1.1-13

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Green building standards have become mandatory in Indonesia’s construction sector, driving environmental benefits while also adding complexity to the construction process. In response, the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in green buildings has increased; however, its applications and impact are not yet fully understood within the industry. This study aims to identify the benefits and challenges of BIM in GB projects and analyze their impact on stakeholder interest using a mixed-methods approach. The qualitative phase identified 20 benefits and 19 challenges, followed by a quantitative analysis yielding 3 benefit and four challenge factors. Regression results show that “Improvement of Project Sustainability Performance” and “Ease of Construction Visualization” significantly drive stakeholder interest. These findings reinforce the BIM Fields theory, highlighting that BIM's value extends beyond technology to include critical process and policy elements, aligning well with the GreenBIM Triangle for real-world application. However, further analysis is needed to strengthen the findings and optimize the integration of process and policy considerations to enhance BIM adoption.
Criteria in Utilizing Engineered Wood in Residential Construction: A Community Preference Analysis Melino, Eryonata; Larasati, Dewi; Kusuma, Hanson E
Dimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment Vol. 52 No. 1 (2025): JULY 2025
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.52.1.71-82

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The phenomenon of global warming continues to intensify, with the construction sector emerging as a significant contributor due to its extensive use of non-biomass materials, which are major sources of carbon emissions. In response, engineered wood has gained attention as a sustainable alternative, offering the potential to reduce emissions and sequester carbon. This study aims to explore public perceptions of engineered wood, focusing on how these perceptions shape preferences and interest in its application for residential construction. The study does not evaluate technical characteristics directly, but rather community interpretations of them. A mixed-methods approach was employed, beginning with qualitative research through online questionnaires that featured open-ended questions designed to capture homeowners and prospective buyers preferences. The responses were then analyzed using content analysis to identify emerging themes. In the second phase, quantitative research was conducted by distributing closed-question questionnaires informed by the findings from the initial phase. The data was analyzed using factor analysis, distribution analysis, and multivariate regression techniques. The study identified three key dimensions influencing material preferences: sustainability, material durability, and material performance. Additionally, three significant dimensions related to construction characteristics were uncovered: design appreciation, construction methods, and material availability. These findings provide valuable insights for the integration of engineered wood into residential construction, offering a pathway to more sustainable building practices.
Factors Influencing Earthquake Resistance in Vernacular Architecture: A Systematic Literature Review of Architecture Indigenous Knowledge Putra, Riza Aulia; Larasati, Dewi; Indraprastha, Aswin; Kusuma, Hanson E
Dimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment Vol. 52 No. 1 (2025): JULY 2025
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/dimensi.52.1.44-56

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Vernacular architecture in seismic-prone regions often reflects generations of  knowledge embedded in local building practices. This knowledge contributes significantly to the earthquake resilience of traditional structures through context-specific design strategies and materials. This study presents a systematic literature review to identify the critical factors that influence the seismic resistance of vernacular buildings. A summative content analysis method was employed, emphasizing the elements that affect the seismic performance of these structures. The review identifies six key factors contributing to the earthquake resistance of vernacular buildings, categorized into two primary domains: explicit knowledge, which includes building typology, structural systems, construction methods, and building materials, and implicit knowledge, encompassing community involvement and risk management. The findings underscore the significance of local architectural knowledge as a fundamental basis for developing more effective and sustainable construction strategies to enhance earthquake resilience in earthquake-prone areas.
Co-Authors Agirachman, Fauzan Alfi Anindita, M. D. Krisna Adya Annisa, Sri Rizqi Askari, Heri Astri Proborini Bambang Kunarto Bekti K, Endang Carissa Carissa, Carissa Dewanti, Lintang Dimas Pangestu, Roiswahid Ekawati, Novya Endra Kusuma, Hanson Ernaning Setiyowati Eva, Murtiari fitriana, ika Hanson E Kusuma, Hanson E Hanson E. Kusuma Hanson Endra Kusuma Haslina Haslina Herina, Stefanus Junliem Nugratama Indah Widiastuti Indarto Indarto INDRAPRASTHA Aswin Iwan Sudradjat, Iwan Juliardi, Robby Dwiko K, Endang Bekti Kasman, Tamiya Miftau Saada Kautsar, Reihan Hafizah Khalid, Fikri Azmi Nur Kiki Zakiyatus Solihah, Kiki Zakiyatus Lestari, Netia Lestari, Rohmini Indah Lusianus Heronimus Sinyo Kelen Mardhiyana, Ghina Maulidha, Maulidha Melino, Eryonata Mochamad Nursalim Monica, Risda Muhammad Iqbal Naura, Yasintha Rahma Noveryna Dwika Reztrie Novizar Nazir Permana, Permana Prabarani, Irene Roselynda Prasetia, Sandy Pratiwi, Ery Primasetra, Anjar Puspitasari, Windhy Putra, Riza Aulia Putri, Aldila Sagitaning Radhiah Ramadhan, Farhan Reforma, Adira Damai Rifai, Julfian Rizal Sabrina, Jihan Safira, Annisa Sagitaning Putri, Aldila Saida Rahma, Fathati Salsabila, Adinda Sani, Elly Yuniarti Sarah Nadia, Sarah Sari, Siti Lusi Arum Slamat, Virginia Sobri, Hanif Sugeng Triyadi, Sugeng Suhendri Suhendri Sukmawati Anggraeni Putri, Sukmawati Anggraeni Sunarto Sunarto Suratman Suratman Suri, Anggun Tambunan, Lily Tirtadi, Sugeng TJAHJADI PURWOKO Tjondrorahardja, Daud Triadi, Fajar Triyono Triyono Wardah, Zahratul Widiantoro, Fajar Widowati, Amerti Irvin Widowati, Eny Hari Wonohardjo, Surjamanto Wonorahardjo, Surjamanto Yudo, Hasan Yuli Budiati