A retrospective towards a biodegradable material concept for future Indonesian sustainable architecture

Abstract The awareness of the negative effect of the intensive usage of synthetic material has led to a significant phenomenon in recent global development. Moving forward to become a fully ready developed country, Indonesia shall move toward a more sustainable architecture for presenting a greener...

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Main Authors: Fermanto Lianto, Denny Husin, Clinton Thedyardi, Mieke Choandi, Rudy Trisno
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-10-01
Series:City, Territory and Architecture
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40410-021-00142-1
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spelling doaj-3937b18fcf5b4edc82b3a6c73e02b6b72021-10-10T11:39:12ZengSpringerOpenCity, Territory and Architecture2195-27012021-10-018111210.1186/s40410-021-00142-1A retrospective towards a biodegradable material concept for future Indonesian sustainable architectureFermanto Lianto0Denny Husin1Clinton Thedyardi2Mieke Choandi3Rudy Trisno4Department of Architecture, Universitas TarumanagaraDepartment of Architecture, Universitas TarumanagaraProjective Cities, The Architectural Association School of ArchitectureDepartment of Architecture, Universitas TarumanagaraDepartment of Architecture, Universitas TarumanagaraAbstract The awareness of the negative effect of the intensive usage of synthetic material has led to a significant phenomenon in recent global development. Moving forward to become a fully ready developed country, Indonesia shall move toward a more sustainable architecture for presenting a greener environment. Despite blessed with a distinctive collection of tropical material variants, reflected in its vernacular architecture, advanced material development must be invented to promote more progressive architecture in Indonesia. This research illustrates a new perspective regarding biodegradable material concepts for future Indonesian sustainable architecture. It is produced by respecting local and global development trends by using a bibliographic coupling and experimental methods in the laboratory to contribute to Indonesian sustainable architecture. A retrospective is aimed to highlight Indonesian biodegradable material and Indonesian vernacular architecture potency; it is presented as follows; (1) Understanding local–global trends in biodegradable architecture; (2) Indonesian potency on biodegradable materials; (3) A biodegradable material concept as an alternative perspective for Indonesian sustainable architecture. As a result, a new concept is proposed as an alternative for developing Indonesian biodegradable building materials. A more profound sustainable architecture is expected to engage local craftsmanship while highlighting unique biodegradable materials easily found in the surrounding environment, such as Indonesian Kombucha Tea and Indonesian Coffee.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40410-021-00142-1ArchitectureBiodegradableConceptMaterialSustainable
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author Fermanto Lianto
Denny Husin
Clinton Thedyardi
Mieke Choandi
Rudy Trisno
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Denny Husin
Clinton Thedyardi
Mieke Choandi
Rudy Trisno
A retrospective towards a biodegradable material concept for future Indonesian sustainable architecture
City, Territory and Architecture
Architecture
Biodegradable
Concept
Material
Sustainable
author_facet Fermanto Lianto
Denny Husin
Clinton Thedyardi
Mieke Choandi
Rudy Trisno
author_sort Fermanto Lianto
title A retrospective towards a biodegradable material concept for future Indonesian sustainable architecture
title_short A retrospective towards a biodegradable material concept for future Indonesian sustainable architecture
title_full A retrospective towards a biodegradable material concept for future Indonesian sustainable architecture
title_fullStr A retrospective towards a biodegradable material concept for future Indonesian sustainable architecture
title_full_unstemmed A retrospective towards a biodegradable material concept for future Indonesian sustainable architecture
title_sort retrospective towards a biodegradable material concept for future indonesian sustainable architecture
publisher SpringerOpen
series City, Territory and Architecture
issn 2195-2701
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Abstract The awareness of the negative effect of the intensive usage of synthetic material has led to a significant phenomenon in recent global development. Moving forward to become a fully ready developed country, Indonesia shall move toward a more sustainable architecture for presenting a greener environment. Despite blessed with a distinctive collection of tropical material variants, reflected in its vernacular architecture, advanced material development must be invented to promote more progressive architecture in Indonesia. This research illustrates a new perspective regarding biodegradable material concepts for future Indonesian sustainable architecture. It is produced by respecting local and global development trends by using a bibliographic coupling and experimental methods in the laboratory to contribute to Indonesian sustainable architecture. A retrospective is aimed to highlight Indonesian biodegradable material and Indonesian vernacular architecture potency; it is presented as follows; (1) Understanding local–global trends in biodegradable architecture; (2) Indonesian potency on biodegradable materials; (3) A biodegradable material concept as an alternative perspective for Indonesian sustainable architecture. As a result, a new concept is proposed as an alternative for developing Indonesian biodegradable building materials. A more profound sustainable architecture is expected to engage local craftsmanship while highlighting unique biodegradable materials easily found in the surrounding environment, such as Indonesian Kombucha Tea and Indonesian Coffee.
topic Architecture
Biodegradable
Concept
Material
Sustainable
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40410-021-00142-1
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