Tinjauan Sistem Desain Pemanfaatan Air Hujan pada Rumah Tinggal di Bintaro, Jakarta
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https://doi.org/10.21512/comtech.v3i2.2330Keywords:
rainwater collecting, rainwater harvesting, building element, residentialAbstract
Rainwater harvesting and collecting for household domestic needs is someting commonly found. Even in some countries in Africa and Asia,it has been known for a long time. Currently, the technology varies from the simple one like using a barrel up to the purification technology. Unfortunately the rainwater harvesting system commonly found now is rarely integrated as a planned building element. Indeed, the integration will bring good impact on both design and function. This article analyzes a two-story residential building that uses Rainwater harvesting and collecting system which is located in Bintaro, Jakarta, as one example of a planned architecture that uses the system.
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