Bamboo Application In Building Design : Case Study Of Green School, Bali, Indonesia
Bamboo has been known widely as a material for buildings since the dawn of the century. Nevertheless, bamboo is often regarded as a lowclass building material which has commonly used by low-income people. Since the issue of global warming and sustainability, bamboo became a focus for building materi...
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Language: | English |
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International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies (ITJEMAST)
2020
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Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/29805/1/Bamboo%20Application%20in%20Building%20Design%20Case%20Study%20Of%20Green%20School%2C%20Bali%2C%20Indonesia.%20-%20Copy.pdf http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/29805/ https://tuengr.com/ |
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Summary: | Bamboo has been known widely as a material for buildings since the dawn of the century. Nevertheless, bamboo is often regarded as a lowclass building material which has commonly used by low-income people. Since the issue of global warming and sustainability, bamboo became a focus for building material due to its sustenance and fast
growth in the natural environment. Architects and builders alike started to choose bamboo as an alternative to wood. Furthermore, it is difficult to get good-quality woods for construction and historically, a vast tract
of land has been ruined due to deforestation that caused an adverse effect on the surroundings. This paper attempts to discuss the properties of bamboo and how it is inventively applied in building design.
Descriptive-qualitative methods were used in this study to reveal an understanding of the application of bamboo in building design. To further enhance the finding and context of discussing a case study on how bamboo has been used in designing the structure in an innovative
organic form. The result from this research found out that bamboo is noble to be considered as an alternative material in building design due to its natural properties, exclusively for curvilinear organic-form
building that hardly achieved in steel and concrete. |
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