Designing Savana Apartment and Hotel in Deli Serdang with Biophilic Architecture Approach
Abstract
The need for environmentally friendly housing is increasingly pressing
amidst the rapid population growth in Deli Serdang. This has resulted
in a continued increase in demand for housing and has impacted
developers' tendency to build housing on a large scale. Large-scale
housing development has resulted in the availability of land for
settlements decreasing and becoming limited, so there is a need for a
shift from landed houses to vertical housing to address this land
limitation. This research aims to design an apartment with a biophilic
architectural approach that integrates natural elements into the spatial
design to improve the quality of life of residents while supporting
environmental sustainability.
The report also includes case studies of similar projects that have
successfully implemented biophilic themes, such as Bosco Verticale in
Milan and Parkroyal on Pickering in Singapore, to understand the
implementation of biophilic principles in an urban context.
With a comprehensive approach, Green Nest Apartment is expected
to become a model of sustainable housing that prioritizes balance
between human needs and environmental conservation in a rapidly
developing urban area.
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