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Journal : International Journal on Advanced Technology, Engineering, and Information System (IJATEIS)

Assessment of Existing Green Building Implementation in Government Buildings toward Energy Efficiency Guntaryono, Guntaryono; Prakasa, Darmansjah Tjahja; Rolalisasi, Andarita; Affandy, Nur Azizah
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND INFORMATION SYSTEM Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): AUGUST
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/ijateis.v4i3.1982

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Government buildings represent a major portion of public-sector energy consumption and contribute substantially to greenhouse gas emissions due to intensive cooling, lighting, and suboptimal building envelopes. In many developing countries, including Indonesia, the majority of government facilities were constructed prior to the adoption of green building regulations, resulting in poor energy performance and elevated operational costs. This study aims to critically assess the energy performance of an existing government building and to identify practical retrofit strategies based on Green Building principles that can support national carbon reduction commitments and Sustainable Development Goals. A mixed-methods case study was conducted on the East Java Public Works and Human Settlements Office Building (6,000 m²; three stories; pre-regulation construction). Data collection combined field inspection, structured interviews with facility managers, and policy-document review. The evaluation proceeded through four stages: calculation of Energy Use Intensity (EUI), disaggregation of energy consumption by end-use, performance assessment of the building envelope, ventilation, and lighting, and compliance analysis against national standards, Greenship GBCI criteria, and relevant SDG targets. The results indicate that cooling, lighting, and deficiencies in the building envelope account for the largest share of total energy consumption. Consequently, the most effective retrofit strategies involve improving the thermal performance and insulation of the building envelope, replacing conventional lighting with energy-efficient systems, and optimizing HVAC operations through equipment upgrades and better control management. This study provides an evidence-based framework to guide public retrofit policies and contributes valuable empirical insights to the broader discourse on energy efficiency in government buildings.
The Contextuality of Urban Park Facilities in Indonesia: A Systematic Review of Social Aspect Identification Wijaya, Ekky Nada; Panjaitan, Tigor Wilfritz Soadoun; Prakasa, Darmansjah Tjahja
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND INFORMATION SYSTEM Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/ijateis.v4i3.1977

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In Indonesia, urban parks face serious challenges in the form of declining functionality due to limited maintenance, changing community needs and a lack of fit with the local context. Parks intended for social interaction, recreation and improving environmental quality often lose their appeal because their facilities cannot meet users' needs. Consequently, many parks have become passive spaces or have been abandoned. This study aims to systematically review the social aspects of urban park facilities in Indonesia through a systematic literature review of various empirical and theoretical studies. The analysis involves examining scientific publications, research reports, and policy documents that discuss the relationship between park facilities, user characteristics, and social behavior. The review focuses on aligning park facilities with the characteristics, behaviors, and needs of the community to support the social sustainability of public spaces. The findings show that the quality of urban parks is determined by five main social aspects: the user's sense of ownership, sense of peace, social satisfaction, local community activities and the social behavior of users. These five aspects complement each other in shaping the experience of the space. Contextual facilities are able to foster emotional bonds, create peace, increase collective satisfaction and encourage community participation. Therefore, context-based urban park planning strengthens ecological functions and ensures that public spaces remain adaptive, inclusive and meaningful to the community amidst ever-evolving urban dynamics.