PERANCANGAN RUMAH SAKIT HEWAN BONE BOLANGO DENGAN PENDEKATAN GREEN ARCHITECTURE
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Indonesia is a country rich in biodiversity. It is estimated that about 300,000 species of wildlife, or about 17% of all wildlife in the world, can be found in Indonesia. The country ranks first in terms of mammal wealth with a total of 515 species. The province of gorontalo still has few places specially designed to provide care, treatment, and maintenance of pets with complete facilities still limited. Nowadays, there are only a few puskeswan, veterinary clinics, or veterinary practices. Most of them focus on serving small animals like cats, dogs, rabbits, and so on. Thus, the province of Gorontalo needs a Veterinary Hospital that provides integrated services and complete facilities. Bone Bolango District, as one of the districts in Gorontalo Province, has a strategic geographical position. The region is also characterized by the existence of many empty lands away from populated settlements, as well as having great potential for the development of the animal sector. It seems that the Bone Bolango community has a high interest in raising small animals like dogs and cats.The method used is a descriptive method of analysis, which is a type of research aimed at explaining a symptom, event, or event that occurs at the moment. There are two floors at the Bone Bolango Animal Hospital. The first floor is divided into two, namely an animal health examination room and a clinic and treatment room or salon for pets. Then the other facilities on the second floor are reptile and aves animal care, a library, a practicum lab, a mushola, and an office or office room.The Animal Hospital is located in Bulotalangi Village, Eastern Bulango District, Bone Bolango District. The basic idea of this design itself is taken from the concept of green architecture that creates natural lighting and natural illumination in order to reduce the use of artificial light and artificial lighting.
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