Invisible in Architecture Confront the Green Architecture

Subadra Abioso, Wanita (2019) Invisible in Architecture Confront the Green Architecture. In: International Conference on Informatics, Engineering, Science and Technology 2019. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 662 (4). IOP Publishing Ltd.. ISBN 1757899X

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Abstract

This paper intended to discover how the invisible in architecture in the perspective of behaviour environment, confront the green value in architecture. The invisible in architecture understood as tangible architecture or space, but for some reasons taking place effectively invisible. A cradle–to–grave even a cradle–to–cradle paradigm of green design is still flourishing and many architects still use them, but among many designs still leave the unexpected effectively invisible spaces. The study conducted over and done with literature studies in descriptive manner. The aim of this study enquires the designers beside should keep a cradle–to–grave even a cradle–to–cradle paradigm in action, should be taking into account architectural basic order and spatial order in tremendous way and considering human behaviour in such order, clear function, versatile space, and proximity. This actually can be able to decrease the invisible in architecture. Furthermore, it can be able to reduce even avoid wasting resources, inefficiency, and degradation of the green value. The simple and old theories of architecture if applied in tremendous way, actually can help to overcome the new problems particularly the invisible in architecture in regard with confrontation to the green architecture.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Prosiding
Divisions: Universitas Komputer Indonesia
Depositing User: Yudha Taufik Nugraha
Date Deposited: 11 Jan 2023 07:45
Last Modified: 11 Jan 2023 07:45
URI: http://repository.unikom.ac.id/id/eprint/69660

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