scholarly journals APLIKASI ARSITEKTUR EKOLOGIS PADA PERANCANGAN BALAI BESAR PELATIHAN PERTANIAN BAWANG MERAH DI NGANJUK

Arsitektura ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 349
Author(s):  
Ogif Ratuanar

<p class="AbstractTitle"><em>Design of  Shallot Agricultural Training Center in Nganjuk </em><em>s</em><em>tarts </em><em> from the potential of </em><em>shallot </em><em>farming with abundant crops. Many of the farmers who want to develop more knowledge about </em><em>shallot </em><em>, not just local farmers but also from other regions.</em><em> This region n</em><em>eed a </em><em>space </em><em>of agricultural education activities that can accommodate a variety of </em><em>agricultural </em><em>training</em><em> especially in shallot farming</em><em>,. With the approach of ecological architecture </em><em>that pay attention </em><em>t</em><em>o</em><em> natural factors such as: climate, </em><em>ecological </em><em>materials and health of </em><em>its</em><em> users. The result of planning with ecological design strategy will result in space of activity which suited to need and environmentally friendly building area.</em></p><p class="AbstractTitle"><em><br /></em></p><strong><em>Keywords</em></strong><em>: Trainning center, Shallot, Nganjuk, Ecology</em>

2011 ◽  
Vol 374-377 ◽  
pp. 369-373
Author(s):  
Hua Li Zhang ◽  
Xiao Ling Dai ◽  
Hao Zhu

This paper explains and demonstrates why uses’ needs are as important as green design principle and a good design should consider a lot on human’s feeling. It suggests that future green building will be based on principles that fundamentally address many of the issues that have become to light from this research. They will offer good working environments in which people are able to work to the best of their ability, and have the added bonus of low energy consumption.


2012 ◽  
Vol 174-177 ◽  
pp. 3186-3189
Author(s):  
Zhao Ming Hou ◽  
Jia Wei Yao

Contemporary high-tech buildings pursue ecological design. Through the use of new technologies, new materials and advanced scientific means to solve ecological problems. By improving energy efficiency, reducing consumption of non-renewable resources, making full use of clean energy, architects create an ideal living environment.


2012 ◽  
Vol 512-515 ◽  
pp. 2931-2936
Author(s):  
Jun Mu ◽  
Jing Chen

Aiming to minimize fossil fuel use and environmental impacts caused by buildings, thermal design is one of the most effective approaches forwards ecological architecture. For any given region, ecologically thermal design has to follow the principles of ecological design, which need to be conditioned to the local situation. In this context, under the poor conditions of rural Northwestern China, the feasibility limited by budget and conventional resources for construction is the main challenge faced by ecologically thermal design for local buildings. Under the background, the methodology based on condition analyses and computer simulating experiments with TAS is involved in the study. Based on locally available building elements and technology the paper carries out a series of alternative techniques and feasible thermal design strategies for this region, aiming to reach the most effectively ecological approach. As a result, the relationship between the cost increase and improvement of building thermal performance resulting from each technique is reduced, so as to assist locals to design and construct the feasible ecological buildings according to their individual situations in economy, resources, functions and site condition. This illustrates an inspiring way towards the ecological architecture suitable for rural Northwestern China.


Arsitektura ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dayu Permata Suryana ◽  
M.D.E Purnomo ◽  
Tri Yuni Iswati

<p><em>Public demand toward a beauty treatments as a place of relaxation due to the circumstances of an increasingly congested city activities. At the same time increasing the development of cosmetics, but in fact there are still plenty of cosmetic with harmful chemicals. With the materials that will harm them, has increased the awareness of public to choose cosmetics made from herbs. Tawangmangu Herbs Beauty Center aims to embody beauty herbal based of activities, where the herbs is cultivated and processed at the facility. The main problem of this design is how to comfortable atmosphere and relaxation to the people in it by</em><em> applying the principles of Ecological Architecture</em><em>.</em><em> The method is based on the concept of Ecology Architecture with the cozy atmosphere is created by the climate-responsive design and environmentally friendly.</em><em> The result of the design is the beauty center that using herbs as a based ingredients, </em><em>with appropriate Ecological Architecture concept that can be convenient for the visitors and the building can maintain harmony between architecture and surrounding environment.</em><em></em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><strong><em>Keywords</em></strong><em>: </em><em>Beauty Treatment</em><em>, </em><em>Relaxation</em><em>, </em><em>Herbal</em><em>,  </em><em>Ecological Architecture</em></p>


Aviation ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 14-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Signe Vanker ◽  
Mart Enneveer ◽  
Margit Mäsak

This paper aims at studying the problems of aviation noise and air, soil and water pollution in Tallinn Airport and the implementation of measures to make the airport more environmentally friendly. At present Tallinn Airport has two stationary noise level monitoring terminals and one mobile terminal for metering and modelling the noise level caused by aircraft taking-off and landing. Research shows that Tallinn Airport has not yet exceeded the noise limits stipulated by regulations. The area surrounding Tallinn Airport has been divided into four noise zones. Zone 1, where the noise level does not exceed 55 dB, is suitable for a majority of types of buildings, whereas Zone 4, where the noise level exceeds 70 dB and the highest level measured was 105 dB, is absolutely unacceptable as a building area. In recent years the number of flights flying over the residential areas of Tallinn has been reduced significantly, i.e. the number of flights taking off from runway 26 and landing on runway 08. In suitable weather conditions, noisy aircraft are directed to land on RWY 26 and take off from RWY08. Thanks to the measures mentioned above, air pollution from aircraft exhaust gases has been reduced considerably in Tallinn. After the completion of the military airfield at Ämari in the nearest future, it is going to be possible to transfer the cargo flights, usually made by large noisy jets, from Tallinn Airport to Ämari. Various measures have also been taken to reduce the pollution of soil and water within the area of Tallinn Airport.


Arsitektura ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 316
Author(s):  
Yusak Hartanto Gondo ◽  
Hardiyati Hardiyati ◽  
Kusumaningdyah Nurul Handayani

<p class="AbstractTitle"><em><span lang="EN-GB">Abstract<span>: </span></span></em><em><span lang="EN-GB">Despite its potentials to be developed as a farming district, Purbalingga faces numerous land reforms and decline of workforce in agriculture field. It also lacks proper agricultural education institution. This design proposal aims to solve the problems. Agriculture Vocational High School, applying Permaculture System in Purbalingga offers four focus programs: agriculture, livestock farming, fishery, and food technology. The school is not only providing education for the students, but also for the local farmers and entrepreneurs of the fiels. The applied permaculture approach asks for five principles (deduced from the fourteen original principles) to be fulfilled: integrated location, biological source, humanly scale, energy cycle, and power-source planning.</span></em><em></em></p><p class="Abstract"><em><span lang="EN-GB"> </span></em></p><p class="Keywords"><strong><em><span lang="EN-GB">Keywords</span></em></strong><em><span lang="EN-GB">: vocational high school, agriculture, permaculture, purbalingga.</span></em><em></em></p>


Author(s):  
Abidah Husna ◽  
Agus Heru Purnomo ◽  
Suparno Suparno

<p class="Abstract"><em>In recent years, public interest in batik industry is on the rise, yet at the same time, records and literatures of the said subject proved to be scarce. These facts, including the designation of Yogyakarta City as “World’s Batik City”, are the background of Batik Educational Tourist Centre in Yogyakarta design proposal. This proposal involves the issue on how the centre caters the activities of the education on batik that also serves the function of tourist attraction. The centre also aims to provide space for information, promotion, production, and sales of batik. Ecological architecture is deemed a suitable method to be used in the proposal based on the reason batik industry produces dangerous wastes; hence the design hopes to educate the batik makers and tourists about environmentally-friendly industry. Batik Educational Tourist Centre in Yogyakarta applies ecological architecture theory, focusing on climactic-adaptive, power-efficient, and environment-conscious aspects.</em></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 179 ◽  
pp. 01002
Author(s):  
Fang Gu ◽  
Chul-soo Kim

This paper takes the ecological design strategy of the construction of ecological civilization as the research topic, analyzes the connotation of ecological civilization and ecological design, and combines the relationship between ecological civilization and ecological design, adopts the methods of practical research, questionnaire survey, literature and other methods. This paper discusses that ecological design is the need and embodiment of ecological civilization construction, and then puts forward the strategy of developing ecological design on this basis. This paper proposes that designers should shoulder more social responsibility and practice ecological design, so as to introduce ecological awareness into public awareness.


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