Abstract :
Makassar is geographically located in the middle of the archipelago or
Center Point of Indonesia and has a strategic position as the center of
development, distribution of goods/services in Eastern Indonesia. In line with
regional autonomy policies, local companies need to improve efficiency. The
mistake becomes very complicated, when in this period of energy and economic
crisis, exacerbated by the destruction of the surrounding environment, resulting in
higher levels of CO2 emissions in the free air, which will impact on global
warming.
This energy crisis is increasingly spurring the development of new
architectural concepts that are more conscious and energy efficient. By optimizing
the endless natural resources it certainly can be a smart solution in response to the
phenomenon. Whether it is from utilizing sunlight, wind, and geothermal. Energy
savings through the design of the building leads to savings in electricity usage,
whether for air cooling, artificial lighting, or other electrical equipment.
Utilizing unlimited natural resources such as sunlight or wind and is
expected to be a solution to the use of higher electrical energy. The use of wind
and geothermal turbines has long been developed abroad, but in Indonesia alone
its application to the building still has not been considered, unlike the case of
Solar Panel or Photovoltaic (PV) which has spread widely in the archipelago