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(Thematic Report) RPTRA Green Building Concept |
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by Ida Ayu Mas Amelia Kusumaningtyas | 30-04-2021 23:27 0 |
RPTRA Green Building Concept RPTRA is an abbreviation for Ruang Publik Terpadu Ramah Anak. RPTRA is an open public space that can only be found in Jakarta. This space can be imagined as a park, but with a building that communities can use to meet. The RPTRA building has an open concept, in which it allows natural sun and wind to pass through. Every building from one RPTRA to another differs, but they have the same green and open concept. After all it is a public space provided by the Jakarta¡¯s government. So some RPTRA building have sliding doors that had previously served as walls, others may have unique architecture with woods that serve as ventilation. The facilities of RPTRA aside an open space for a community to meet are hydroponics and a library. Hydroponics are encouraged at RPTRA for the community to grow their own plants. Meanwhile the existence of the library is to encourage kids to read. I have done many of my E-Gen campaign at RPTRA, where my target audiences are children that are still in primary school. Aside it being at the mainland Jakarta, RPTRA can also be found at some of the island of the Thousand Island. I had learned about eco-brick from the community at Pramuka Island. |
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Hi Ida,
This is your mentor Yuseon:D
I'm curious of the 'open system' you have mentioned of the RPTRA.
As you said it allows natural sun and wind to pass through; then how is the insulation system working? As I believe Jakarta has a high temperature, it must be hard to endure natural temperature systems. If there is an air conditioner, the open system might let it all flow out, and make it impossible to cool the air.
Anyways, thanks for sharing it with us!
Posted 08-05-2021 22:27
Dear Ida,
This is your mentor Debbie. :)
Do you pronounce this building as R-P-tra? I??m just curious, haha. I see how such a building used for community purposes can be regarded as a ¡®green?? architecture even without applying it into eco-friendliness of the building itself. The points you??ve mentioned definitely makes it a green building, but I feel like since its purpose is to connect people and creating an open space for people to interact, it creates a positive energy! Any thoughts? :)
Great job with the article, Ida! Looking forward to your work in May too ;)

Debbie
Posted 02-05-2021 02:29