Analysis of the Planning Stage of Green Building (BGH) Criteria at the Papillon Canggu Hotel
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https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v5i7.782Keywords:
Green Building, Planning Stage, Papillon Canggu HotelAbstract
The Green Building concept includes planning, construction project scheduling, material conservation, land use, construction waste management, material storage and protection, occupational health, creating an environmentally friendly work environment, selection and operation of construction equipment, and documentation. The Green Building criteria for the planning stage include seven main aspects based on PUPR Ministerial Regulation 21/2021. The main focus is energy efficiency, water conservation, land management, use of environmentally friendly materials, and indoor air quality. This study used the Papillon Echo beach Tropical Hotel and Villa project as an object. The data collection method used a literature study and Green Building criteria in accordance with PUPR Ministerial Regulation Number 21 of 2021. The results of the study show that at the planning stage, Papillon Echo beach Tropical Hotel and Villa are included in the BGH Pratama category with a score of 103 points out of a maximum score of 165. To achieve BGH Madya or BGH Utama, an additional 62 points are required, namely from site management, energy efficiency, water use efficiency, waste management and wastewater treatment.
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