Technical Performance Evaluation of Primary Education Buildings Based on Unesco Guidelines

Compulsory education is one of the Indonesian government’s programs in an effort to advance the nation. The compulsory education program can run well if it is supported by right facilities and infrastructure, such as good quality educational buildings. The technical performance of educational buildi...

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