Local biodiversity included in planning and devt
BINUS University embraces a holistic approach to planning and development, ensuring the integration of local biodiversity considerations. In alignment with Rector’s Decree Number 136A (Part II, point O) emphasizing energy-saving initiatives, the university has strategically planned building upgrades for higher energy efficiency.
Key Features of BINUS University’s Sustainable Building Design:
- Wind Tunnel Infrastructure: All new buildings across campuses incorporate wind tunnels as an innovative air flow system. This not only enhances the overall energy efficiency of the structures but also directly contributes to electricity conservation by reducing the need for artificial lighting and air conditioning.
- Vertical Gardens and Green Spaces: The design philosophy for new buildings prioritizes the inclusion of vertical gardens and ample green spaces. This intentional incorporation of vegetation not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the campus but also fosters a conducive environment for local biodiversity.
By intertwining energy-saving measures with eco-friendly design elements, BINUS University is actively contributing to sustainable development and the preservation of local biodiversity in its planning and development endeavors.