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Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30323711     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47134/scbmej
Core Subject : Engineering,
Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal is an academic journal organized which a focus and scope: Sustainable Building Design and Construction, Civil Engineering for Sustainability, Building Management and Maintenance, Environmental and Social Considerations. The scope of SCBMEJ invites original research papers, review articles, and case studies that contribute to the advancement of sustainable practices in civil engineering, building management, and related disciplines. The journal encourages interdisciplinary approaches and welcomes submissions that address the challenges and opportunities at the intersection of environmental, social, and economic sustainability in the built environment.
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Interpretasi Kritik Arsitektur Pada Bangunan Bergaya Kolonial Belanda “Notariskantoor Bojonegoro” Dengan Metode Kritik Normatif, Interpretatif, dan Deskriptif Ine Distiana Rohmadhoni; Dhiah Agustina Qahar; Aktur Ali Shodikin
Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/scbmej.v2i1.3535

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Buildings that are unique and different from most of the buildings around them can be striking and attract attention, besides this difference in design can also become branding and a landmark for the area. This can also be seen in the unique Notaris Kantoor building located in Bojonegoro Regency, so the aim of making this building an object of criticism is to introduce the design of this building to the general public to use as design inspiration and break the negative stigma about the building in question. The criticism methods used are normative criticism, interpretive criticism and descriptive criticism. Normatively, this building is a new building that was deliberately designed with a Dutch colonial concept, the choice of shape, materials and colors gives a calm impression so that it is easy to remember as an iconic place in the Bojonegoro area. Interpretatively, this building might give rise to a different perspective from the public towards the building owner who considers the owner of this building to have a high RAS and social strata. However, despite this, this building still fits in the area and has a distinctive characteristic in the minds of the people. Descriptively, this building has 2 viewpoints from which you can enjoy its beauty because it is located in the corner area of ​​a T-junction so the view is not disturbed by other buildings and choosing the right materials makes this building have more aesthetic value. Based on the results of this criticism, it can be concluded that the Notaris Kantoor building has a unique and striking Dutch colonial design style. The choice of location, color, ornaments and materials is very precise, giving the impression that it is not excessive so that the negative stigma about building designs that are considered haunted and related to the owner's RAS can be broken.
Greenhouse Gas Emission Analysis Using the Life Cycle Assessment Method for the CO2 Compressor Machine Foundation at PT Kaltim Methanol Industri Hardianto, Rifki; Setiono; Handayani, Fajar
Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/scbmej.v2i1.3580

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Climate change and global warming have become major global concerns due to their significant impacts on the environment and human life. One of the primary contributors to climate change is Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, which are generated by various industrial activities, including the construction sector. PT Kaltim Methanol Industri, one of Indonesia's largest methanol producers, plans to add a new unit for CO₂ injection to enhance its production capacity. In this new unit, the reciprocating compressor machine foundation is a crucial structural component that must not only meet technical requirements but also consider environmental impacts, particularly GHG emissions produced during the construction process. This study employs the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) method to identify the life cycle stages that contribute the most to GHG emissions and to compare the GHG emissions of various foundation types, namely standard block foundation, spring-supported foundation types 1, 2, and 3. The dimensions of each foundation type are 10.2 m in length and 6.2 m in width, with varying heights: standard block foundation (1.5 m), spring-supported type 1 (1.25 m), spring-supported type 2 (1.0 m), and spring-supported type 3 (0.75 m). The height above ground for each foundation type is 0.35 m. The study results indicate that the raw material stage contributes the most emissions, with the highest emissions recorded in the standard block foundation at 65,969.8476 kgCO₂e. Meanwhile, the foundation with the lowest emissions is the spring-supported type 3, producing 36,550.0597 kgCO₂e.

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