Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2019): Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture

Biomimicry Kinetic Facade as Renewable Energy

Bram Michael Wayne (Petra Christian University)
Danny Santoso Mintorogo (Petra Christian University)
Lilianny Sigit Arifin (Petra Christian University)



Article Info

Publish Date
17 Mar 2020

Abstract

This article is an alternative research design for sustainable energy in high rise building through wind kinetic facade. This research purpose is to open the mindset of sustainable energy and to seek an alternative design for renewable energy facade through the wind while rising the diversity of building environments by sound in its process. In the modern city, the existence of energy is crucial and energy consumption demand is rising through time. The mindset of renewable energy facade through wind is purposely to support energy consumption. And the absolute existence of wind makes it possible to harvest energy through the day without restrictions, especially in high rise buildings. Sustainable energy is about how a building capable to create energy, reduce energy consumption, and creating environment diversity for human health and well-beingness. The environment elements that perfectly match with renewable energy facade through wind is sound.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ACESA

Publisher

Subject

Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture

Description

Advances in Civil Engineering and Sustainable Architecture (ACESA) (ISSN: 2716-0890) is an open access international journal aims to provide a medium for the academic community to publish the latest research results in all fields of civil engineering and architecture. The journal is published ...