Green buildings: Concepts in multi-storey housing
Setia Damayanti1, Atie Tri Juniati2, Estika Puri Sandri3, Merry Mardianti4, Alifa Khairunnisa5

1,2,3,4 Master of Infrastructure and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Pancasila University, Jakarta, Indonesia
5 Master of Environmental Science, School of Environmental Science, University of Indonesia, Jakarta


Abstract

Climate change is currently causing changes in the environmental, economic and social. These changes could threaten sustainable development throughout the world, including Indonesia. The implementation of green buildings in residential areas is a judicious step in overcoming climate change and its impacts.
The study assesses managers execution of green building concepts in high-rise residential buildings, focusing on energy and water efficiency, thermal comfort, and waste management. It gauges residents^ satisfaction with this implementation.
Descriptive analysis and SEM-PLS methods are employed. Data is collected through questionnaires and online semi-structured interviews.
The study finds success in integrating green building concepts for energy and water efficiency but highlights shortcomings in thermal comfort and waste management. A model emerging from this research emphasizes resident satisfaction as pivotal for effective apartment complex management.
This research can also be used to guide policies for sustainable high-rise housing development that is resilient to climate change, especially in urban areas, to create a good environmental quality.

Keywords: Green buildings- High-rise housing- Managerial performance- Resident satisfaction

Topic: Engineering

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