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    Application of Bamboo Material for Thermal Health with pergola at the Santiburi Building the Residences in Bueng Kum -Thailand

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    2022-03-05
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    Afiantoro, Febri
    Prihatmaji, Yulianto Purwono
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    The principle of green buildings that have a minimal carbon footprint in building construction is a symbol of multidimensional development. This santiburi construction study is in line with ongoing global efforts to develop robust green building technologies. Bamboo as a building material can offer its users a new cultural identity amid the siege of industrial culture, especially in the application of secondary skin on buildings. This is the first step in aligning bamboo as a material with culture and the rapid flow of progress so that bamboo is sustainable, both in terms of availability and utilization. , can be maintained properly and sustainably To get data about this project, the main method used is the calculation of the OTTV value using excel and later it will be supported by thermal comfet application software and for other information researchers collect data based on qualitative research parameters, literature studies on secondary skin or others. The collection of theories and literature studies related to the use of secondary skin for thermal health, supported by digital documentation in the form of an evaluation design carried out using exploratory and descriptive methods in this study.
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