Abstract

Stadiums in Indonesia often lack the link between design and climate, stadiums that have been present are prototypes of a stadium standard that is applied internationally, one of which is the Largest Stadium in Bogor City, Padjajaran Stadium. This article aims to find and describe the aspects that are considered to be developed into design aspects that are more in line with the local climate and context (bioclimatic), especially Bogor, which has a tropical and humid climate.The results of qualitative research from field observations, interviews, precedent studies, literature discussions, and quantitative research on air, sunlight and rainfall, it was found that providing general programs that are appropriate to the local context, permeable and open parks, and building forms that can take advantage of rainwater, air, and sun in accordance with bioclimatic building principles.

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