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Perancangan Indoor Botanical Garden Di Pekanbaru Dengan Pendekatan Eco-Tech Architecture
ABSTRACT
Indonesia, as a tropical archipelagic country, possesses rich biodiversity influenced by its location between two continents (Asia and Australia). Although its land area constitutes only about 1.3% of the Earth's total surface, Indonesia is home to approximately 25% of the world’s flowering plant species, including 20,000 endemic species. Threats to biodiversity, particularly endemic plants, are increasing due to climate change and land-use changes, including forest fires. In this context, the expansion of industrial areas and forest fires in Riau Province have caused a significant decline in plant diversity, including endemic plants. To address this challenge, the design of an Indoor Botanical Garden in Pekanbaru uses an Eco-Tech Architecture approach, integrating sustainable technology with ecological principles. The application of John Zeisel’s design method ensures a thorough iterative process in producing robust solutions for the sustainable preservation of biodiversity and endemic plants. The presence of the Indoor Botanical Garden will raise public awareness about the importance of biodiversity and contribute positively to the environment, providing facilities for education, conservation, and plant research.
Keyword : Pekanbaru, Plant Diversity, Plant Conservation, Endemic Plants, Indoor Botanical Garden, Eco-Tech Architecture.
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