Authors :
Raden Herdian Bayu Ash Shiddiq; Nia Nuraeni Suryaman; Muhamad Nauval Rahman; Desi Indriyanti
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 2 - February
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14908893
Abstract :
Climate change and environmental degradation have become pressing global issues, and building construction
will inevitably affect the environment. Based on data from the World Building Council, buildings globally contribute to
40% of energy emissions and 50% of CO2. The rapid growth of urbanization and increased demand for residential and
commercial space demand more environmentally friendly solutions. Green building performance assessment has become
an increasingly important topic in the construction industry. Green building is an innovative approach to designing and
operating environmentally friendly buildings. Green building performance assessment in campus buildings is an
important process in an effort to improve the sustainability of the campus environment. The results of the research
analysis of green buildings in Building F Faculty of Engineering obtained cumulative results of light intensity 1080.8 lux
for the minimum value, 1143.7 lux for the maximum value, and 1140.5 lux for the average value. Cumulative temperature
obtained a minimum value of 28.6 ̊C, a maximum value of 28.7 ̊C, and an average value of 28.6 ̊C. Cumulative humidity
obtained a minimum value of 60.2 RH, an average value of 60.4 RH, and a maximum value of 60.7 RH. The result of the
WWR value on the envelope is 31.5% ≥ 30%. In the checklist of the 2021 PUPR Regulation No. 21, 31 out of 83 points
were obtained for green building research. This assessment aims to evaluate the extent to which campus buildings meet
sustainability criteria, which include energy efficiency, water management, use of materials and resources, and indoor
environmental quality.
Keywords :
Assessment; Performance; Green Building; Campus.
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Climate change and environmental degradation have become pressing global issues, and building construction
will inevitably affect the environment. Based on data from the World Building Council, buildings globally contribute to
40% of energy emissions and 50% of CO2. The rapid growth of urbanization and increased demand for residential and
commercial space demand more environmentally friendly solutions. Green building performance assessment has become
an increasingly important topic in the construction industry. Green building is an innovative approach to designing and
operating environmentally friendly buildings. Green building performance assessment in campus buildings is an
important process in an effort to improve the sustainability of the campus environment. The results of the research
analysis of green buildings in Building F Faculty of Engineering obtained cumulative results of light intensity 1080.8 lux
for the minimum value, 1143.7 lux for the maximum value, and 1140.5 lux for the average value. Cumulative temperature
obtained a minimum value of 28.6 ̊C, a maximum value of 28.7 ̊C, and an average value of 28.6 ̊C. Cumulative humidity
obtained a minimum value of 60.2 RH, an average value of 60.4 RH, and a maximum value of 60.7 RH. The result of the
WWR value on the envelope is 31.5% ≥ 30%. In the checklist of the 2021 PUPR Regulation No. 21, 31 out of 83 points
were obtained for green building research. This assessment aims to evaluate the extent to which campus buildings meet
sustainability criteria, which include energy efficiency, water management, use of materials and resources, and indoor
environmental quality.
Keywords :
Assessment; Performance; Green Building; Campus.