Muhammad Azzam Ismail
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View article: P PENINGKATAN KEMAMPUAN LITERASI KEUANGAN, MANAJEMEN PEMASARAN BERBASIS DIGITAL DAN KOMUNIKASI BERBAHASA INGGGRIS SEBAGAI UPAYA REVITALISASI PEREKONOMIAN PARIWISATA DI PANTAI RUMBIA
P PENINGKATAN KEMAMPUAN LITERASI KEUANGAN, MANAJEMEN PEMASARAN BERBASIS DIGITAL DAN KOMUNIKASI BERBAHASA INGGGRIS SEBAGAI UPAYA REVITALISASI PEREKONOMIAN PARIWISATA DI PANTAI RUMBIA Open
Pantai Rumbia di Kabupaten Minahasa memiliki potensi pariwisata yang menjanjikan namun menghadapi tantangan dalam pengelolaan keuangan dan pemasaran yang berdampak pada kontribusi ekonomi lokal yang belum optimal. Program pengabdian ini be…
View article: Energy efficiency in educational buildings: A systematic review of smart technology integration and occupant behaviour
Energy efficiency in educational buildings: A systematic review of smart technology integration and occupant behaviour Open
View article: Biophilic Design and Children’s Well-Being in Kindergartens in Henan, China: A PLS-SEM Study
Biophilic Design and Children’s Well-Being in Kindergartens in Henan, China: A PLS-SEM Study Open
Urbanisation and reduced natural spaces pose increasing challenges to children’s holistic development in early learning environments. This study investigates how four biophilic design elements—water, plants, animals, and ecosystems—affect …
View article: Effectiveness of Passive Design Elements in a Malaysian Modernist Tropical Cottage
Effectiveness of Passive Design Elements in a Malaysian Modernist Tropical Cottage Open
When the general population could afford mechanical cooling, everything changed. Modern designs that were not appropriate for the tropical region are slowly introduced, and the best way to control indoor thermal conditions is by mechanical…
View article: Exploring the Impact of Biophilic Design Interventions on Children’s Engagement with Natural Elements
Exploring the Impact of Biophilic Design Interventions on Children’s Engagement with Natural Elements Open
Early childhood education is crucial in the development of a learned society. However, existing early childhood education focuses on languages, numbers, cultural and social interactions without much emphasis on the importance of the natura…
View article: The Lost View: Villager-Centered Scale Development and Validation Due to Rural Tourism for Traditional Villages in China
The Lost View: Villager-Centered Scale Development and Validation Due to Rural Tourism for Traditional Villages in China Open
Traditional villages are the convergence points for rural tourism and cultural heritage, with their uniqueness deriving from their enduring cultural genes. Villagers serve as the continuators of traditional villages, the transmitters of cu…
View article: Smart Daylighting Strategies for Architectural Studios: Evaluating Louvre Angles and Time Effects Through Revit Simulations
Smart Daylighting Strategies for Architectural Studios: Evaluating Louvre Angles and Time Effects Through Revit Simulations Open
This study explores the effectiveness of louvre windows in optimizing daylighting within an architectural studio using Revit simulations. The aim was to enhance natural light distribution, minimize glare, and control heat gain to improve c…
View article: The Impact of Secondary Skin on Energy Use Intensity and Daylight Factor on the Facade of an Educational Building
The Impact of Secondary Skin on Energy Use Intensity and Daylight Factor on the Facade of an Educational Building Open
This study evaluates the impact of secondary skin design on the Energy Use Intensity (EUI) and Daylight Factor (DF) of the Psychology Building at Diponegoro University, Semarang. The research employs energy simulation and daylight analysis…
View article: Mitigating indoor air pollution in UAE's high-rise apartment buildings: a study on eco-friendly materials and adsorbents
Mitigating indoor air pollution in UAE's high-rise apartment buildings: a study on eco-friendly materials and adsorbents Open
Purpose This study aims to evaluate the efficiency of various techniques for enhancing indoor air quality (IAQ) in construction. It analyzed the alterations in the concentration of indoor air pollutants over time for each product employed …
View article: Integrating Technology and Heritage Design for Climate Resilient Courtyard House in Arid Region
Integrating Technology and Heritage Design for Climate Resilient Courtyard House in Arid Region Open
This research has investigated the sustainability and climate resilience of courtyard houses of adobe architecture in the UAE. It analyzed design effectiveness in terms of power consumption, CO2 emissions, thermal comfort, and daylight use…
View article: How has rural tourism influenced the sustainable development of traditional villages? A systematic literature review
How has rural tourism influenced the sustainable development of traditional villages? A systematic literature review Open
View article: Exploring the Specific Impact of Biophilic Design Intervention on Features of Child Preferences
Exploring the Specific Impact of Biophilic Design Intervention on Features of Child Preferences Open
View article: Retrofitting Glass Façades with Flat-Panel Photobioreactors: A Sustainable Approach to Thermal Comfort and Energy Efficiency
Retrofitting Glass Façades with Flat-Panel Photobioreactors: A Sustainable Approach to Thermal Comfort and Energy Efficiency Open
View article: Retrofitting Tropical Building Façades with Photobioreactor-Integrated Windows: A Socio-Economic and Urban Policy Analysis in Indonesia
Retrofitting Tropical Building Façades with Photobioreactor-Integrated Windows: A Socio-Economic and Urban Policy Analysis in Indonesia Open
View article: Correlating Temperature, Airtightness, and Pollutant Concentrations: Insights into Indoor Air Quality in Ajman Apartment Buildings
Correlating Temperature, Airtightness, and Pollutant Concentrations: Insights into Indoor Air Quality in Ajman Apartment Buildings Open
This paper presents a comprehensive assessment of indoor air quality (IAQ) in newly constructed apartment buildings in small and medium-sized cities, with a specific focus on formaldehyde (HCHO) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as maj…
View article: Enhancing children's health and well-being through biophilic design in Chinese kindergartens: A systematic literature review
Enhancing children's health and well-being through biophilic design in Chinese kindergartens: A systematic literature review Open
In the past decade, biophilic design (BD) has garnered significant attention from scholars in the architecture industry and various other fields, particularly for its application in functional built environments. However, despite the signi…
View article: Green Architecture Approach Toward Sustainable Mosques in Malaysia
Green Architecture Approach Toward Sustainable Mosques in Malaysia Open
Rising thermal comfort expectations during worship at mosques in Malaysia have led to increasingly high carbon emissions due to electricity consumption for cooling. An increasing number of existing mosques in urban and affluent areas are r…
View article: The Effect of Window Placement on Natural Ventilation Capability in a Jakarta High-Rise Building Unit
The Effect of Window Placement on Natural Ventilation Capability in a Jakarta High-Rise Building Unit Open
The purpose of this study was to investigate the natural ventilation potential in an apartment unit in a high-rise building. A corner unit of a two-bedroom apartment was selected for this study, where single-sided and cross ventilation occ…
View article: Enhancing Urban Sustainability through Green Roofs: A Thermal Performance Evaluation in Dubai
Enhancing Urban Sustainability through Green Roofs: A Thermal Performance Evaluation in Dubai Open
The Dubai Municipality has launched the ‘Green Roofs Awareness Initiative’ to achieve a green area per capita of 23.4 m2 in the city. Given the numerous symptoms caused by the unprecedented urban expansion, green roofs and facades can prov…
View article: Triangulation Method to Assess Indoor Environmental Conditions and Occupant Comfort and Productivity towards Low Energy Buildings in Malaysia
Triangulation Method to Assess Indoor Environmental Conditions and Occupant Comfort and Productivity towards Low Energy Buildings in Malaysia Open
Saving energy and cutting costs without compromising indoor comfort conditions are challenging, especially in hot and humid regions such as Malaysia. This study explores a new approach to reducing energy consumption without compromising st…
View article: Exploring the environmental performance of liquid glass coating using Sol-Gel technology and responsive Venetian blinds in the tropics
Exploring the environmental performance of liquid glass coating using Sol-Gel technology and responsive Venetian blinds in the tropics Open
The dynamic nature of tropical skies presents challenges for the built environment due to the momentous fluctuations and instability in solar irradiance and illuminance levels that cause limitations in responding to the needs of the indoor…
View article: Performance Evaluation of Solar-Powered Atmospheric Water Harvesting Using Different Glazing Materials in the Tropical Built Environment: An Experimental Study
Performance Evaluation of Solar-Powered Atmospheric Water Harvesting Using Different Glazing Materials in the Tropical Built Environment: An Experimental Study Open
Water scarcity is a global issue, and its severity is expected to worsen in the near future, prompting further efforts to find new sources of freshwater. Solar-Powered Atmospheric Water Harvesting (SPAWH) is a promising passive approach fo…
View article: A Field Study on Thermal Comfort and Cooling Load Demand Optimization in a Tropical Climate
A Field Study on Thermal Comfort and Cooling Load Demand Optimization in a Tropical Climate Open
Energy consumption to cool an indoor environment is a substantial part of total energy end-use, particularly in a tropical climate with high energy demand for cooling. To improve energy efficiency, cooling systems can be optimized using a …
View article: Feasibility of Vertical Rainwater Harvesting via In-situ Measurement of Wind-driven Rain Loads on Building Facades in a Tropical Climate
Feasibility of Vertical Rainwater Harvesting via In-situ Measurement of Wind-driven Rain Loads on Building Facades in a Tropical Climate Open
Rainwater is an alternative water resource to fulfill sustainable management of freshwater particularly in the regions receive abundant annual amounts of precipitation such as tropical Malaysia. To collect and store rainwater, rainwater ha…
View article: Occupants’ Satisfaction toward Indoor Environment Quality of Platinum Green-Certified Office Buildings in Tropical Climate
Occupants’ Satisfaction toward Indoor Environment Quality of Platinum Green-Certified Office Buildings in Tropical Climate Open
The quality of the indoor environment has become a vital component for buildings due to the time spent indoors. To this extent, the performance of the indoor environment is considered as part of the greenery criteria by green rating scheme…
View article: Is the Diet of a Middle Income Country Sustainable ? An Exploratory Study from Malaysia
Is the Diet of a Middle Income Country Sustainable ? An Exploratory Study from Malaysia Open
A sustainable diet which is healthy and environmental friendly is a climate change mitigation option in addition to being a health promoting diet. However, there is a scarcity of information if the Asian diets are sustainable. Therefore, t…
View article: Assessment on Embodied Energy of Non-Load Bearing Walls for Office Buildings
Assessment on Embodied Energy of Non-Load Bearing Walls for Office Buildings Open
Two important factors that have been put in the limelight in the current age are environmental concerns and sustainable future. The building sector has emerged as an important player in this matter due to their contribution into the large …
View article: Optimizing Building Planning and Design to Control External Energy Loads
Optimizing Building Planning and Design to Control External Energy Loads Open
In Indonesia, the building sector is responsible for 50% of the total energy consumption from all sectors and more than 70% of overall electricity consumption. The highest energy loads of the office sector is around 57% of the building and…
View article: Ventilation Blocks: Design Feature In Malaysia Public Schools
Ventilation Blocks: Design Feature In Malaysia Public Schools Open
Hot and humid climate conditions have always been a challenge to building designers in tropical countries. Mouldy façade can emerge within a few days due to heavy rain and a room can easily become hot and musty. These are among the major i…
View article: A Comparative Study of Passive Design Features/Elements in Malaysia and Passive House Criteria in the Tropics
A Comparative Study of Passive Design Features/Elements in Malaysia and Passive House Criteria in the Tropics Open
In the Tropical climate, buildings gain solar heat and penetration through the building envelope and glazing which can cause overheating and thermal discomfort of occupants. Therefore, a conventional solution is by using electro-mechanical…