Fathur Rohman Robandi
Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati, Indonesia

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Analysis of Green Building Implementation on the FEB and FP Buildings at Campus 1, Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati Ridwan Bakti; Rifal Aditya Pratama; Muhamad Fauzan; Fathur Rohman Robandi
Interdiciplinary Journal and Hummanity (INJURITY) Vol. 4 No. 12 (2025): Injurity: Interdiciplinary Journal and Humanity
Publisher : Pusat Publikasi Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58631/injurity.v4i12.1507

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Using the Greenship Existing Building standard from the Green Building Council Indonesia (GBCI), this study assesses Green Building implementation in the FEB (Faculty of Economics and Business) and FP (Faculty of Agriculture) Buildings at Campus 1, Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati. A quantitative-descriptive method was employed, with primary data from interviews, observations, and measurements of temperature, humidity, lighting, and airflow. Secondary data included building plans, water records, and operational documents. Results showed campus Green Open Space (RTH) at 31.94%, meeting Minister of Public Works Regulation No. 05/PRT/M/2008 (?30%). Average temperature (26.31°C) and humidity (53.09%) were comfortable, while lighting (394.418 lux) exceeded SNI 03-6197-2000 public area standards (100–300 lux). Water efficiency (6.44%) met basic needs but fell short of Greenship criteria. Energy intensity (1,413 kWh/year) surpassed SNI limits (?250 kWh/year), failing efficiency standards. Buildings excel in green space, thermal comfort, and lighting but need improvements in energy and water management to fully meet Greenship criteria. Recommendations: rainwater harvesting, energy-efficient equipment, and optimized operations aligned with sustainable campus principles.
Analysis of Green Building Implementation on the Additional Building of Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati Trianto Gustoro; Arya Ihcsan Alhafidin; Mohammad Dody Suyuti; Fathur Rohman Robandi
Interdiciplinary Journal and Hummanity (INJURITY) Vol. 4 No. 12 (2025): Injurity: Interdiciplinary Journal and Humanity
Publisher : Pusat Publikasi Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58631/injurity.v4i12.1508

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Environmental degradation and the rising energy demand in the building sector have underlined the urgency of implementing green building principles to mitigate ecological impacts and support long-term sustainability. This study aims to assess the sustainability performance of the Additional Building at Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati using several evaluative parameters, including green open space, water efficiency, thermal comfort, lighting, carbon emission control, and energy performance. A quantitative-descriptive approach was employed using field measurements, direct observations, documentation, and verification interviews based on the Greenship Existing Building Version 1.1 standard issued by the Green Building Council Indonesia. The findings reveal that the building demonstrates strong compliance in terms of green open space (92.24%), optimal natural lighting (256.66 lux), and low OTTV values (16.91 W/m²), indicating efficient thermal resistance and minimal heat transfer through the building envelope. Conversely, water efficiency remains suboptimal due to the absence of alternative water management systems and roof tank infrastructure, leading to full reliance on electrical pumping. Thermal comfort also requires improvement since indoor temperatures and humidity exceed recommended benchmarks, which may influence user well-being and productivity. Overall, this study provides a comprehensive sustainability performance assessment and identifies key improvement indicators that can drive the development of a more energy-efficient and environmentally responsible campus. The results reinforce the strategic role of green building implementation in educational facilities as a foundation for future sustainable development.