STUDI PERBANDINGAN EFEKTIVITAS MATERIAL BAMBU DAN BATU BATA SEBAGAI KONSTRUKSI DINDING
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https://doi.org/10.21831/inersia.v10i1.4428Abstract
This paper aims to examine the effectiveness of bamboo and bricks, by conducting a comparative literature study of the two materials. The method used in the writing of this paper is to conduct a literature review related to bamboo and bricks as wall construction. There are 7 indicators were used as a comparative aspect to measure the level of effectiveness, include of: sustainability, nature of physical and mechanical properties, safety against earthquakes, thermal comfort, cost of construction, and durability. The result indicates the effectiveness comparison of bamboo and bricks.Keywords: sustainable building materials, wall consrtruction, bamboo, bricksDownloads
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Retna Hidayah, L. T. (2015). STUDI PERBANDINGAN EFEKTIVITAS MATERIAL BAMBU DAN BATU BATA SEBAGAI KONSTRUKSI DINDING. Inersia : Jurnal Teknik Sipil Dan Arsitektur, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.21831/inersia.v10i1.4428
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