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Green Building with Nature Concept on Lakeside Resort Design
The natural condition of Matano lake is heavily scenic includes the land, water, air, energy, and reasonably required to preserve. Exploration in the resort design with green building and design with nature concept is one of preservation effort to maximize the natural potency of the area based on the aspect of environment, socio-economics, and sociocultural. The method in the design process involve a green building and design with nature principles implementation in the site plan, structural design, natural energy to maintain the building thermal and natural lighting, and reuse rainwater management to optimize the resort function, green materials and prevent the residual material. The result explained the lakeside resort based on green building and design with nature principles increase the aesthetic potential view and environmental sustainability of Matano lake.
Green Building with Nature Concept on Lakeside Resort Design
The natural condition of Matano lake is heavily scenic includes the land, water, air, energy, and reasonably required to preserve. Exploration in the resort design with green building and design with nature concept is one of preservation effort to maximize the natural potency of the area based on the aspect of environment, socio-economics, and sociocultural. The method in the design process involve a green building and design with nature principles implementation in the site plan, structural design, natural energy to maintain the building thermal and natural lighting, and reuse rainwater management to optimize the resort function, green materials and prevent the residual material. The result explained the lakeside resort based on green building and design with nature principles increase the aesthetic potential view and environmental sustainability of Matano lake.
Green Building with Nature Concept on Lakeside Resort Design
Wasilah, Wasilah (author) / Hildayanti, Andi (author) / Hamzah, Hamzah (author)
2019-03-30
doi:10.21625/essd.v4i1.489
International Journal of Environmental Science & Sustainable Development; Vol 4, issue #1 (2019): Improving Sustainability Concept: From Theories to Successful Practices (Special Issue); 31 - 43 ; 2357-0857 ; 2357-0849 ; 10.21625/essd.v4i1
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English