The 1O1 Yogyakarta Tugu
Developed by PanoramaLand, a subsidiary of Panorama Group, The 1O1 Yogyakarta Tugu hotel is comprised of 150 guestrooms located on the island of Java. While Yogyakarta is a metropolitan area that is home to more than three million people, it is best known as a cultural destination for Javanese art and spirituality.
The hotel’s design, which incorporates passive design features such as natural ventilation as well as energy-efficient lighting and cooling systems, will provide comfort to guests while reducing operational costs. Surrounding cultural sites and the historic Malioboro shopping street are close by, with the Adisucipto International Airport only a 20-minute drive away.
PHM Hospitality, which will manage the hotel, intends to fulfill its vision for sustainability by EDGE-certifying existing and new properties across the country. The 1O1 Yogyakarta Tugu has received final EDGE certification from the Green Building Council Indonesia.
Predicted Savings of EDGE Certification
Energy Savings*
Water Savings
Less Embodied Energy in Materials
Technical Solutions
Energy
Reduced window to wall ratio, external shading devices, low-E coated glass, natural ventilation of corridors, variable refrigerant volume cooling system, heat pump for hot water, energy-saving lighting for internal and external spaces, and lighting controls for corridors.
Water
Low-flow shower heads, water-efficient faucets in guestrooms and kitchens, dual-flush water closets, water-efficient urinals, auto shut-off faucets with aerators in bathrooms, and water-efficient landscaping.
Materials
Autoclaved aerated concrete blocks for internal and external walls, and UPVC window frames.
*Part of the energy efficiency percentage may be associated with virtual energy for comfort depending on the presence of heating and cooling systems. Note that virtual energy does not contribute savings to utility bills.
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