Journal Innovation of Civil Engineering (JICE)
Vol 2, No 2 (2021)

MULTIFUNCTIONAL VILLAGE HALL WITH SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE CONCEPT: AN INTEGRATED LAND USE SYSTEM BY CONSIDERING BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Laras Ayu (State University of Malang)
Ahmad Daris Maimun (State University of Malang)
Cynthia Permata Dewi (State University of Malang)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Nov 2021

Abstract

Environmental pollution is one of the world's problems that is in the spotlight and can be related to all aspects, one of which is social inequality and also economic problems. To solve this problem, the United Nations together with UN member countries created sustainable development goals, which have 17 goals and 169 main targets and are expected to be fully realized by 2030. One of the sustainable development goals that is the focus of attention is goal number 9 on infrastructure. , industry, and innovation. Based on these reasons, this paper will discuss sustainable architecture with reviews of various existing studies as one of the efforts to support and fulfill aspects of the Sustainable Development Goals themselves. In the discussion of this paper, the author focuses on the innovation of multifunctional public infrastructure with land use and energy efficiency as a solution to existing social problems. With this research, it is proven that the use of sustainable architecture can be a solution in overcoming the problems of land use and energy efficiency

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JICE

Publisher

Subject

Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Energy Engineering Environmental Science Transportation

Description

JICE Journal Innovation of Civil Engineering ISSN 2775-5592 published twice in a year, in March and September. The article can be product of researches, scientific thoughts or case study, in civil engineering and isn’t formed by politics, commercialism, and subjectivity unsure. This scientific ...