institution that is committed to community education
in applying environmental best practices and one
of its programs is to certify Green Buildings in
Indonesia based on a typical Indonesian assessment
tool called greenship.
The application of the Green Building concept
is expected not only to be applied to commercial
buildings, but also to various other buildings such
as universities. The Eco-campus program is one
program that supports the implementation of green
buildings on campus which also play a role in
reducing global warming.
Therefore, the researchers wanted to know the
extent of the application of Green Buiding on the
campus building of the Indonesian Management
College (STIMI) in Meulaboh, West Aceh based on
the Greenship-GBCI.
2 LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Green Building
Regulation of the Minister of Environment No. 8 of
2010 about Environmental Friendly Building Criteria
and Certification Chapter I Article 1, Green Building
is a building that applies environmental principles in
the design, construction, operation and management
and important aspects of handling the effects of
climate change.
According to the Green Building Council
Indonesia / GBCI (2010), a Green Building is a
building where from the planning, construction,
operation to the operational stages of maintenance
shows aspects in protecting, saving, and reducing the
use of natural resources, maintaining quality from
quality air in the room, and pay attention to the health
of its inhabitants (Badan Standarisasi Nasional,
2000b; Peraturan Menteri Negara Lingkungan Hidup,
2010).
2.2 Green Building Concept
With the concept of green building, it is expected
to reduce the use of energy and pollution
impacts while building design is environmentally
friendly (https://green.radenintan.ac.id/mau-tahu
peringkat-kampus-terhijau-di indonesia/, ). In the
National Quality Month and World Standard Day,
2008 explained that in designing ”Intelligent and
Green building” must pay attention to:
• Sustainable use of materials,
• Linkages with local ecology,
• Energy conservation,
• Efficient use of water,
• Handling waste,
• Strengthening linkages with nature,
• Reuse / renovate buildings.
2.3 Case Study of the Application of
Green Building in Campus
Buildings
The Bandung Institute of Technology and Science
Campus (ITSB) is the first Green Campus in
Indonesia which has also been certified by GBCI and
received the title Gold certified-Design Recognition
with 107 points in total. The ITSB campus
received the award for being able to efficiently
and economically save through the single building
corridor, application of double skins on site, waste
management, composting and rainwater utilization.
This savings is done by maximizing natural lighting
and reducing the use of air conditioning (AC).
In Indonesia, in addition to the Greenship
standard, there is another ranking standard that is
devoted to conducting the greenest university ranking,
namely UI GreenMetric conducted by the University
of Indonesia. UI GreenMetric is the greenest
university ranking system that has received official
credibility from the International Ranking Expert
Group (IREG) at the IREG-6 conference in April
2012 in Taipei. IREG is an institution based in
Belgium and is an important institution because of
its role as a quality assurance institution with an
audit and certification program for world ranking
institutions.
UI GreenMetric assessment is applied to all
campus areas, starting from lecture buildings,
laboratories and campus supporting facilities
and infrastructure. The assessment philosophy
of GreenMetric UI is based on 3E, namely
Environmental, Economic and Equity & Education
(Environment, Economics, and Justice & Education).
The aim of the Greenmetric UI is to provide online
survey results based on actual conditions and policies
related to the implementation of Green Campus and
campus sustainability in all universities in the world.
More attention will be drawn to efforts to prevent
global climate change, energy and conservation of
water resources, recycling of solid waste, and green
transportation. (UI Greenmetric, 2012).
The implementation of the Greenmetric UI has
been implemented since 2010 and at that time 95
universities from 35 countries participated. And the
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