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PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING ENGINEERING (ICONBUILD) 2017: Smart Construction Towards Global Challenges | 2017

The comparison of vernacular residences’ thermal comfort in coastal with that in mountainous regions of tropical areas

Hermawan; Eddy Prianto; Erni Setyowati; Sunaryo

Adaptive thermal comfort is the latest theory used to analyze thermal acceptability of the naturally ventilated buildings for occupants in tropical areas. Vernacular residences are considered capable to meet the thermal comfort for the occupants. The combination between adaptive and passive theory is still rarely conducted. This study aims to compare the adaptive and passive thermal comfort for occupants of vernacular residences in mountainous and coastal regions using AMV (Actual Mean Vote) and PMV (Predicted Mean Vote). This research uses a quantitative method with a statistical analysis on variables of air temperature, globe temperature, velocity, relative humidity, age, weight, and height. AMV data are collected based on questionnaires with ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, Air conditioning Engineering) standards. The samples consist of 100 vernacular residences of both coastal and mountainous regions. The results show that there are AMV and PMV differences in each region. The AMV values in those vernacular residences in mountainous and coastal regions are respectively -0.4982 and 0.1673. It indicates that the occupants of vernacular residences in coastal regions accept the thermal conditions better. Thus, it can be concluded that vernacular residences in coastal areas comfort the occupants more.Adaptive thermal comfort is the latest theory used to analyze thermal acceptability of the naturally ventilated buildings for occupants in tropical areas. Vernacular residences are considered capable to meet the thermal comfort for the occupants. The combination between adaptive and passive theory is still rarely conducted. This study aims to compare the adaptive and passive thermal comfort for occupants of vernacular residences in mountainous and coastal regions using AMV (Actual Mean Vote) and PMV (Predicted Mean Vote). This research uses a quantitative method with a statistical analysis on variables of air temperature, globe temperature, velocity, relative humidity, age, weight, and height. AMV data are collected based on questionnaires with ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, Air conditioning Engineering) standards. The samples consist of 100 vernacular residences of both coastal and mountainous regions. The results show that there are AMV and PMV differences in each region. The AMV va...


IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2017

Thermal evaluation for exposed stone house with quantitative and qualitative approach in mountainous area, Wonosobo, Indonesia

Hermawan Hermawan; Eddy Prianto

A building can be considered as having a good thermal performance if it can make the occupant comfortable. Thermal comfort can be seen from the occupants respond toward the architectural elements and the environment, such as lighting, the room crowding, air temperature, humidity, oxygen level, and occupants behaviours. The objective of this research is to analyse the thermal performance of four different orientation houses in mountainous area. The research was conducted on the four expose stone houses with four different orientations in the slope of Sindoro Mountain which has relative cool temperature, about 26°C. The measurement of the elements above was done quantitatively and qualitatively for 24 hours. The results are as follows. First, the most comfortable house is west-orientation house. Second, based on the quantitative and qualitative observation, there is no significant difference (±5 %). Third, the occupants behaviours (caring and genen) also become factors influencing occupants comfort.


Procedia Engineering | 2015

Thermal Comfort of Wood-wall House in Coastal and Mountainous Region in Tropical Area

Hermawan; Eddy Prianto; Erni Setyowati


Procedia environmental sciences | 2015

The Difference of Thermal Performance between Houses with Wooden Walls and Exposed Brick Walls in Tropical Coasts

Hermawan; Eddy Prianto; Erni Setyowati


MODUL | 2018

RESILIENT DISAIN TROPIS PADA BANGUNAN KAMPUS UNIVERSITAS DIPONEGORO SEMARANG

Eddy Prianto; Bambang Suyono; Septana Bagus Pribadi; Muhammad Sahid Indraswara


MODUL | 2018

RANCANG BANGUN SMART-HOME (APLIKASI INSTALASI PERANGKAT ENERGI ALTERNATIF SINAR MATAHARI DALAM DISAIN RUMAH TINGGAL)

Septana Bagus Pribadi; Eddy Prianto


MODUL | 2018

KAJIAN SENSASI KENYAMANAN TERMAL DAN KONSUMSI ENERGI DI TAMAN SRIGUNTING KOTA LAMA SEMARANG

Bambang Suyono; Eddy Prianto


Prosiding SNST Fakultas Teknik | 2016

KARAKTER KENYAMANAN THERMAL PADA BANGUNAN IBADAH DI KAWASAN KOTA LAMA, SEMARANG

Adela Carera; Eddy Prianto


Archive | 2014

MUSEUM BAHARI TANJUNG MAS SEMARANG DENGAN DESAIN NDERWATER

Fatmasari Savitri; Eddy Prianto; Erni Setyowati


Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat UNSIQ | 2014

EVALUASI TERMAL RUANG LUAR DESA WISATA DIENG WONOSOBO

Hermawan Hermawan; Eddy Prianto; Erni Setyowati

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