The implementation of Green Building criteria is relatively new in architectural practice, especially in Indonesia. Consequently, the integration of these criteria into design process has the potential to change the design process itself. The implementation of the green building criteria into the conventional design process will be discussed in this paper. The concept of this project is to design a residential unit with a natural air-conditioning system. To achieve this purpose, the Green Building criteria has been implemented since the beginning of the design process until the detailing process on the end of the project. Several studies was performed throughout the design process, such as: (1) Conceptual review, where several professionally proved theories related to Tropical Architecture and passive design are used for a reference, and (2) Computer simulations, such as Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and wind tunnel simulation, used to represent the dynamic response of the surrounding environment towards the building. Hopefully this paper may become a reference for designing a green residential building.
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Farid, V. L., & Wonorahardjo, S. (2018). Integrating Green Building Criteria into Housing Design Processes Case Study: Tropical Apartment at Kebon Melati, Jakarta. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 152). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/152/1/012012