Abstract
Bamboo is one of the building materials that is no stranger to the people of Indonesia. Bamboo grows abundantly throughout Indonesia and has become part of the lives of Indonesian people. Bamboo is used because it has strong material characteristics but has a light weight for building construction needs. Bamboo is also known to have ecological value that is good for the environment because it only takes about 3 to 5 years of growth to be ready for use as material better than wood materials that can reach 40 years. With very fast growth and the ability to adapt to a good climate, bamboo is an alternative material that can be a renewable resources. However, modern society now has a perception that bamboo is an ancient material and material for the poor and has a low aspect of durability. Even though bamboo can be used for the structure of tourism accommodation building as well as villa it will give a unique look with renewal of designs and the development of more innovative ways of preservation in order to become a development effort that is more directed towards environmental preservation. By using bamboo extensively in the structure of buildings, the circulation of the presence of bamboo can support the people's economy and have a great positive impact on the environment.
 Index Terms— bamboo, building construction, renewable resousces, design.
Highlights
Bamboo is a plant that grows abundantly throughout the world
Indonesian people have long used bamboo for home construction, furniture, crafts, and even as food. Because it only takes 3-4 years to be ready to be used as materials and the regeneration process is considered fast, making bamboo can be classified as a sustainable natural resource
The selection of bamboo material in the construction of lobby buildings is expected to be a design idea that is concerned with environmental aspects
Summary
Bamboo is a plant that grows abundantly throughout the world. This plant has 1250-1500 species, while in Indonesia there are about 154 types of bamboo [1]. Indonesian people have long used bamboo for home construction, furniture, crafts, and even as food. Because it only takes 3-4 years to be ready to be used as materials and the regeneration process is considered fast, making bamboo can be classified as a sustainable natural resource. In Lombok, the use of bamboo as a building construction material has been done for centuries. The bamboo connection technique used in traditional villages in Lombok is still classified as very traditional, while technological advances have enabled bamboo construction to be stronger and more durable. The use of bamboo material in the construction field can utilize less productive land for planting bamboo and can support local communities
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