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Short Syllabus of Architecture (152) Curriculum

BI1001, Environmental Science (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Related Courses Bibliography 1. Raven, P.H., L.R. Berg & G.B. Johnson, 1998, Environment, 2 Edition, Saunders College Publishing, Fortworth, FL 2. Cunningham, W.P. & B.W. Saigo, 1999, Environmental science: a global concern, 5 Edition, McGraw-Hill, Boston 3. Miller, G. Tyler, Jr, 2002, Living in the environment: Principles, connections, and solutions., Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, Pacific Grove, CA

DI11T3, Basic Design I (4 SKS)


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DI12T4, Basic Design II (4 SKS)


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SM1120, Drawing I (4 SKS)


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Related Courses Bibliography 1. Scheider, 1976, An Atlas of Anatomy for Artist, Dover, 3rd ed. 2. Dyddon Spencer, 1974, Basic Technical Drawing, Macmillan Publishing Co. Inc, New York 3. Gollwitzer, 1986, Menggambar bagi Pengembangan Bakat, Penerbit ITB

SM1100, Fine Art Studies I (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Related Courses Bibliography 1. Adams, 1985, Conceptual Blockbusting, W.H. Freeman 2. Goleman, Daniel, 1995, Emotional Intelligence, Bantam Books, New York 3. Beackley, Chilton, 1974, Design Serving The Need of Man, Macmillan

SM1220, Drawing II (4 SKS)


Short Syllabus Related Courses 1. SM1120 Drawing I, Prerequisite. Bibliography 1. Scheider, 1976, An Atlas of Anatomy for Artist, Dover, 3rd ed. 2. Dyddon Spencer, 1974, Basic Technical Drawing, Macmillan Publishing Co. Inc, New York 3. Gollwitzer, 1986, Menggambar bagi Pengembangan Bakat, Penerbit ITB

SM1200, Study to Visual Art II ( Introduction ) (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Related Courses 1. SM11O0 Fine Art Studies I, Prerequisite.

Bibliography 1. Beackley, Chilton, 1974, Design Serving The Need of Man, Macmillan 2. Munandar, Utami, 1999, Kreativitas dan Keberbakatan, Gramedia Jakarta 3. Primadi, Proses Kreasi Apresiasi Belajar, Penerbit ITB

AR10T1, Concepts of Technology (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Related Courses Bibliography 1. .Suriasumantri.S, Jujun, 2003, Ilmu dalam Perspektif, Sebuah kumpulan Karangan Tentang Hakikat Ilmu, 6th Edition, Yayasan Obor Indonesia 2. Anonim, 1996, Manusia, Teknologi dan Lingkungan: Kemampuan dan Pengembangannya., Penerbit ITB 3. Saswinadi S, 1990, Menerawang Masa Depan Ilmu, Teknik dan Seni dalam Budaya Masyarakat Bangsa Indonesia, Penerbit ITB

AR1131, Basic Architectural Engineering I (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus An overview of mathematics, physics and chemistry as applied in architecture. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Lionel March and Philip Steadman., The Geometry of Environment., Massachusetts: MIT press 2. Garry Stevens., The Reasoning Architect: Mathematic and Science in Design., New York: Mc Graw Hill 3. Mario George Salvadori., Mathematics in Architecture., New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc

AR1231, Basic Architectural Engineering II (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Principles of structure in architecture, vector form and strength, force and moment, balance, structural analysis and inertia. Related Courses 1. AR1131 Basic Architectural Engineering I, Pre-requisite.

Bibliography 1. Daniel. L. Schodeck., Structure., New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc 2. Matthys Levy., Why Building Fall-down., New York: W.W. Norton & Company 3. Thomas H. Mc Kaig., Applied Structural Design of Building., New York: Mc Graw Hill

AR2100, Architectural Design Studio I (8 SKS)


Short Syllabus Tectonic exercises in designing simple building structure based on conventional construction materials (concrete, bricks and wood). Related Courses Bibliography 1. Francis D.K Ching., Architecture: Form, Space and Order., Newyork:Van Nostrand Reinhold 2. Francis D.K Ching, A Visual Dictionary of Architecture., Newyork:Van Nostrand Reinhold 3. Francis D.K Ching, Building Construction Illustrated., Newyork:Van Nostrand Reinhold

AR2111, Architectural Design I (3 SKS)


Short Syllabus Factors influencing the forms of architectural space. Related Courses 1. AR2100 Architectural Design Studio I, Core requisite. Bibliography 1. Ellen Shoshkes., The Design Process., The Library of Design 2. Ben Farmer dan Hentie Louw (eds)., Companion to Contemporary Architectural Thought., London New York: Routledge 3. Edward T White., Ordering System., Bandung: Penerbit ITB

AR2121, Architectural Design Methodology I (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Introduction to design process; problems in structural design; fundamentals of site plan, function, space, form, circulation, proportion and scale, esthetics, context, basic construction system and site plan strategy. Related Courses

Bibliography 1. Francis D.K Ching, A Visual Dictionary of Architecture., Newyork:Van Nostrand Reinhold 2. Edward. T.White., Concept Sourcebook, a Vocabulary of Architectural Forms., Tucson: Architectural Media 3. Francis D.K Ching, Building Construction Illustrated., Newyork:Van Nostrand Reinhold

AR2131, Building Construction I (3 SKS)


Short Syllabus Construction methods for building materials (concrete, brick, wood and metal) which include procurement, technical specifications, and architectural process and appearance (faade). Related Courses 1. AR2100 Architectural Design Studio I, Core requisite. 2. AR2111 Architectural Design I, Core requisite. Bibliography 1. Frederick S., Merritt. Building Construction Handbook., New York: McGraw-Hill 2. Don Watson., Construction Materials and Processes., New York: McGraw-Hill 3. W.J. Patton., Construction Material., New York: Mc Graw-Hill

AR2141, Pre-modern Architecture (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus This course describes the relationship of architectural forms (orientation, site plan, building anatomy, structure and symbol) with influencing factors (culture, cosmology, kinship, climate, geography, material and technology); and illustrates case studies on vernacular architecture in Indonesia and Asia as well as Islamic culture influences. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Amos Rapoport., House Form and Culture., Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall Inc 2. Roxana Waterson., The Living House: An Anthropology of Architecture in South-East Asia, Singapore: Oxford University Press 3. Barry Dawson & John Gillow., The Traditional Architecture of Indonesia., London: Thames and Hudson

AR2200, Architectural Design Studio II (8 SKS)

Short Syllabus Exercises in designing integrated dwelling buildings with a maximum floor area of 200m2, 2 storey, and maximum plot size of 400 m2, wooden and concrete construction with programmed activity and space. Emphasis is on functional relationships between spaces. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Francis D.K Ching, A Visual Dictionary of Architecture., Newyork:Van Nostrand Reinhold 2. Francis D.K Ching, Building Construction Illustrated., Newyork:Van Nostrand Reinhold 3. Francis D.K Ching., Architecture: Form, Space and Order., Newyork:Van Nostrand Reinhold

AR2211, Architectural Design II (3 SKS)


Short Syllabus Comprehensive architectural design process and factors influencing its form. Related Courses 1. AR2200 Architectural Design Studio II, Core requisite. Bibliography 1. Edwatd T White., Ordering System., Bandung: Penerbit ITB 2. Herman Hertzberger., Lessons for Students in Architecture., Rotterdam: Uitgeverij 010 Publisher 3. Antony C. Anthoniades, Poetics of Architecture. Theory of Design., New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold

AR2221, Arch. Design Methodology II (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Introduction to design process, problems, limitations, and criteria. Collection of data required in the design process for analysis and evaluation. Design thoughts, strategy and creativity. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Arg Isaac., Approach to Architectural Design., London: Butterworth & Co

2. Brian Lawson, How Designers Think., London: The Architectural Press 3. Geoffrey Broadbent., Design in Architecture, Great Britain: John Wiley & Sons

AR2231, Building Construction II (3 SKS)


Short Syllabus Construction process and stages beginning from initial works, application of building elements to project completion as well as adherence to construction work requirement and SOP. Related Courses 1. AR2131 Building Construction I, Prerequisite. 2. AR2200 Architectural Design Studio II, Core requisite. 3. AR2211 Architectural Design II, Core requisite. Bibliography 1. Ronald C. Smith., Principles and Practices of Heavy Construction., New Jersey: Prentice-Hall,Inc 2. R. Chudley., Building Construction Handbook., Oxford: B.H. Newnes 3. Ramsey and Sleeper., Architectural Graphic Standard 6th ed., New York: John Wiley & Sons,Inc

AR2241, Modern Architecture (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus This course analysis the development of architecture and urbanization in the West since Renaissance up to present day with emphasis on social issues (social, politics and economics), and the underlying architectural theory and urban design as well as its products. Related Courses Bibliography 1. David Watkin., A History of Western Architecture, 2nd edition., New York: Barnes & Noble Books 2. Mary Hollingsworth, Architecture of the 20th Century., London: Bison Book Ltd 3. Vittorio M. Lampugnani., Architecture and City Planning in the Twentieth Century., New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold

AR3100, Architectural Design Studio III (8 SKS)


Short Syllabus Exercises in designing public buildings consisting of 2-3 mass forms with a maximum floor area of 1500 m3, 2-3 storey on a 2000m2 plot; wooden, concrete, and metal

construction with programmed activities/space including external landscape and its surrounding. Related Courses 1. AR2100 Architectural Design Studio I, Prerequisite. 2. AR2200 Architectural Design Studio II, Prerequisite. Bibliography 1. Edward T. White., Site Analysis,

AR3111, Architectural Design III (3 SKS)


Short Syllabus This course explains the relation and quality between building and the external space. Issues discussed are principles of building forms and external space; circulation pattern; external elements; building function and typology; and site engineering such as contour, grading and drainage. Related Courses 1. AR2111 Architectural Design I, Prerequisite. 2. AR2211 Architectural Design II, Prerequisite. 3. AR3100 Architectural Design Studio III, Core requisite. Bibliography 1. Ashihara Yoshinobu., Exterior Design in Architecture, 2. Edward T. White., Site Planning Analysis, 3. Charles Harris., Time-Saver Standards for Landscape Architecture,

AR3121, Arch Design Methodology III (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Introduction to a design approach that is problem seeking and aspects on preparing design brief. Related Courses 1. AR2121 Architectural Design Methodology I, Prerequisite. 2. AR2221 Arch. Design Methodology II, Prerequisite. Bibliography 1. Geoffrey H Baker., Design Strategies in Architecture., New York: E & FN Spon 2. William Pena., Problem seeking., Boston: Cahners Books International 3. Donna P. Duerk., Architectural Programming., New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold

AR3131, Material and Construction Tech (3 SKS)


Short Syllabus Material mechanics, strength and rigidity to withstand force, tension and moment distribution in concrete, wooden and metal construction, prefabrication and other aspects relevant to building materials and construction. Related Courses 1. AR1231 Basic Architectural Engineering II, Prerequisite. 2. AR3100 Architectural Design Studio III, Core requisite. Bibliography 1. S. Timoshenko., Elements of Strength of Material., Wadsworth Pub, Co 2. Hart, Henn and Sontag, Multi-Storey Building in Steel., London: Crosby Lockwood Staples 3. Don Watson., Construction Materials and Processes., New York: McGraw-Hill

AR3132, Structure and Form (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Material capacity, structure and form for an efficient structure in architectural design. Related Courses 1. AR3131 Material and Construction Tech, Core requisite. Bibliography 1. Heino Engel., Tragsysteme., Hetje Cantz Publisher 2. Philip Drew.Frei Otto., Form and Structure., London: Crosby Lockwood 3. Fred Angerer., Building Surface Structure., New York:Van Nostrand Reinhold

AR3141, Precedent in Architecture (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Methods to identify select and analyze works and objects that can be used as precedents for architectural design concepts. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Geoffrey H.Baker., Design Strategies in Architecture: an Approach to the Analysis of Form., van Nostrand Reinhold 2. Rob Kriers, Architectural Composition., Rizolli 3. Herman Hertzberger., Lessons for Students in Architecture., Uitgeverijolo Publ

AR3151, Housing Planning and Design (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Definition and concept on housing, inter-relationship between housing and environment, design and planning scope, principles and programming. Related Courses Bibliography 1. C. Abrams., Housing in the Modern World, London: Faber-Faber 2. Faludi Andreas, Planning Theory., Pergamon Press 3. J. Turner., Housing by The People: Towards Autonomy in Building Environments., London: Byers

AR3200, Architectural Design Studio IV (8 SKS)


Short Syllabus Exercises in designing single mass public building of maximum 4 storeys, 2000m2 floor area on a 3000m2 plot, landscaping, site utility, green space, environmental context such as physic, social and culture and consideration for aspects on symbols such as theme, nuance and character. Related Courses 1. AR2200 Architectural Design Studio II, Prerequisite. 2. AR3100 Architectural Design Studio III, Prerequisite. Bibliography 1. Edward T. White., Site Planning Analysis, 2. C.A. Antoniades, Poetics in Architecture, New York; Van Nostrand Reinhold

AR3211, Architectural Design IV (3 SKS)


Short Syllabus Role of architecture in relation to urban form such as land use, communication system, open space, landscape, building plan and infrastructure as well as its influencing factors. Related Courses 1. AR3200 Architectural Design Studio IV, Core requisite. Bibliography 1. Hamid Shirvan., The Urban Design Process., New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold 2. Spiro Kostof., The City Shaped: Urban Patterns and Meanings Through History.,

London: Thames and Hudson 3. Dieter Prinz, Stdtebau, Band 2: Stdtebauliches Gestalten, Stuttgart. Kohlhammer

AR3221, Arch Design Methodology IV (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Exploration of ones capacity to fantasize, to imagine and to create as well as the capability to apply such abilities in a design process. Students will be introduced to various design cases from architects famed for using their imagination, fantasy and creativity in their design works. Related Courses 1. AR2121 Architectural Design Methodology I, Prerequisite. 2. AR2221 Arch. Design Methodology II, Prerequisite. 3. AR3121 Arch Design Methodology III, Prerequisite. Bibliography 1. Edward De Bono., Lateral Thinking., The Penguin Books Ltd 2. E Shoshkes., Design Process., New York: Whitney Library of Design 3. Brian Lawson, How Designers Think., London: The Architectural Press

AR3231, Building Environment and Services (3 SKS)


Short Syllabus Natural environment factors that affect building and its surroundings which include facility and infrastructure requirement as well as safety and comfort standards in architectural design. Related Courses 1. AR1131 Basic Architectural Engineering I, Prerequisite. 2. AR3200 Architectural Design Studio IV, Core requisite. Bibliography 1. Richard D. Rush., Building System Integration Handbook., New York: John Wiley & Sons 2. Mc Guinness., Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Building 7th ed., New York: John Wiley & Sons 3. Ramsey and Sleeper., Architectural Graphic Standard 6th ed., New York: John Wiley & Sons,Inc

AR3232, Rationalized Building (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Rational approach to architectural design, industrial process and fabrication process.

Related Courses Bibliography 1. Barry Russel., Building System Industrialization and Architecture., New York: John Willey & Sons 2. Thomas Schind., System Building Construction Modulaires., Zurich: dArchitecture 3. R.J. Lythe., Industrialized Building Handbook Techniques of Component and Module Fabrication., Structures Publishings

AR3241, Architecture Criticism (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Students will be introduced to various perspectives and methods to evaluate process of architectural works; and to building case studies that students can visit. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Herman Hertzberger., Lessons for Students in Architecture., Uitgeverijolo Publ 2. Sven Hesselgren., Mans Perception of Man Made Environment, 3. Juan Pablo Bonta., Architecture and Its Interpretation: A Study of Expressive System in Architecture., Rizolli

AR3251, Human Settlement Planning & Design (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Definitions of dwelling process; human settlements and its problems; design and planning techniques of human settlements in urban as well as rural areas; and development and new environment. Related Courses Bibliography 1. C. Abrams., Housing in the Modern World, London: Faber-Faber 2. Faludi Andreas, Planning Theory., Pergamon Press 3. J. Turner., Housing by The People: Towards Autonomy in Building Environments., London: Byers

AR4000, Architectural Design Studio V (8 SKS)


Short Syllabus Exercises in designing single mass building or group of buildings for private and public

use with a maximum floor area of 5000 m2 on a 2 ha plot. Emphasis is on the capacity to interpret all aspects of design in a creative and integrated manner. Related Courses 1. AR3100 Architectural Design Studio III, Prerequisite. 2. AR3200 Architectural Design Studio IV, Prerequisite. Bibliography 1. Roger H. Clark., Precedence in Architecture,

AR40K0, Apprentice and Profession Ethics (3 SKS)


Short Syllabus Students are required to undertake field observation and internship with a professional firm that is related to the construction industry. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Eko Purwono., Panduan Praktek Profesi di Departemen Arsitektur ITB., Bandung: ept. Arsitektur ITB 2. Ikatan Arsitek Indonesia., Pedoman Hubungan Kerja Antara Arsitek dengan Pemberi Tugas,

AR40Z0, Final Project: Design/Thesis (10 SKS)


Short Syllabus The final project can take the following form: 1. Architectural design, maximum floor area 5000 m2 on a 2 ha plot and students are free to choose the site. 2. Thesis that discusses process and methodology of architectural design project and its environment based on literature or empirical study according to the students field of interest. Related Courses Bibliography -

AR4131, Construction Engineering (2 SKS)


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On site building construction process which includes planning, management and control of manpower, materials and cost. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Anonim, 1996, Manusia, Teknologi dan Lingkungan: Kemampuan dan Pengembangannya., Penerbit ITB 2. Glen Peters, .Project Management and Construction Control., London: Construction Press 3. Allan Ashworth., Cost Studies of Buildings., London: Longman Group UK Limited

AR4211, Seminar on Architectural Design (3 SKS)


Short Syllabus Specifics topics on architectural design in preparation for final project. Related Courses Bibliography -

AR4221, Seminar on Arch Methodology (3 SKS)


Short Syllabus Specific topics on architectural planning and design methodology in preparation for final project Related Courses Bibliography -

AR4231, Seminar on Building Technology (3 SKS)


Short Syllabus Specific topics on building technology in preparation for final project Related Courses Bibliography -

AR4241, Seminar on History, Theory & Criticism (3 SKS)


Short Syllabus Specific topics on history, theory and criticism of architecture in preparation for final project Related Courses Bibliography -

AR4251, Seminar on Environmental Policy (3 SKS)


Short Syllabus Specific topics on built environment in preparation for final project Related Courses Bibliography -

AR42T1, Capita Selecta/Environmental Infrastructure (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Students are taught issues in built environment infrastructure from the perspective of different disciplines in planning and civil engineering. Topics include infrastructure development paradigm, management and costing, database, super blocks, housing, and coastal building construction to water resource management. Related Courses Bibliography -

AR5111, Historic Building Restoration (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus An introduction to conservation of the built environment; essence of conservation and preservation; simple methodology to identify critical assessment; and cultural significance of a building object or group of buildings. Related Courses -

Bibliography 1. Alan Dobby., Conservation and Planning., London: Hutchinson & Co (Publishers) Ltd 2. Ismail Serageldin/Ephim Shluger/Joan Martin-Brown, Historic Cities and Sacred Sites. Cultural Roots for Urban Futures., Washington DC: The World Bank 3. Ian Betley et al, Responsive Environment, A Manual For Designers., London: The Architectural Press Ltd

AR5112, Design, Behavior & Environment (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Reciprocal relationship between the environment and human behavior. Behavior is defined as human response to environmental stimuli that is physical as well as social. Students study such phenomenon and to translate it into the design process. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Robert Sommer., Social Design., New Jersey 2. Saswinadi S, 1990, Menerawang Masa Depan Ilmu, Teknik dan Seni dalam Budaya Masyarakat Bangsa Indonesia, Penerbit ITB 3. John Zeisel, Inquiry by Design., Cambridge

AR5113, Precedent in Interior Design (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Architectural design process that is related to interior which includes composition of space and furniture based on function and activity, visual layout between interior elements and human behavior; and to interpret all those factors into an integrated design with consideration for use as precedents in architecture. Related Courses 1. AR3200 Architectural Design Studio IV, Pre-requisite. Bibliography 1. Stanley Abercrombie., A Philosophy of Interior Design., New York: Harper & Row Publisher 2. Habraken., The Structure of the Ordinary., MIT Press 3. Anne Massey., Interior Design of The 20th Century., New York: Thames and Hudson

AR5114, Introduction to Landscape Arch (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Introduction to main concepts in formation of built environment in various parts of the

world such as the West (Europe and America), East (China, Japan, India) as well as civilizations in central Asia. Students are further introduced to contemporary issues in landscape planning and design. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Geoffrey & Susan Jellicoe., The Landscape of Man., Thames and Hudson, London 2. Made Wijaya., Tropical Garden Design., Singapore: Archipelago Press 3. Sutherland Lyall., Designing The New Landscape, van Nostrand Reinhold Company, NY

AR5115, Art and Architecture (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Explanation on the linkage between visual arts and architecture from an esthetical viewpoint. Students awareness for the esthetics is enhanced through discussion and comparative study of various works of art and architecture. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Horst de la Croix; Richard G Tansey., Art through the Ages., Harcourt: Brace & World. 2. Carol Strickland, The Annotated Arch, A Crash Cause in History of Architecture, Andrews and McMeel 3. Jo Marceau, Art: A World History., Dorling Kindersley

AR5121, Facility Programming (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Introduction to master planning of architectural design and students are expected to be aware of the limitations in the design process; and to determine the most appropriate approach to completing a design project. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Billings K., Master Planning for Architecture., New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold 2. Rowe P.G.., Design Thinking., Cambridge: The MIT Press 3. Chapman D., Creating Neighborhoods and Places., London: E & FN SPON

AR5122, Design Approach (issue & Context) (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Introduction to design issues, contexts and approaches; students are expected to understand the linkages among those factors. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Brolin, Architecture in Context., New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. 2. John Warren.., Context: New Building in Historic Setting., Oxford: Architectural Press 3. Charles Jenck., The Architecture of the Jumping the Universe., London: Academy Editions

AR5131, Building Operation (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Operation management of buildings during the dwelling phase; energy management; building maintenance and costing. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Richard D. Rush, . Building System Integration Handbook., New York: John Wiley & Sons 2. William T. Meyer., Energy Economics and Building Design., New York: McGrawHill, Inc 3. David A. Gottfried, Sustainable Building Technical Manual., Public Technology Inc

AR5141, Contemporary Architectural Issues (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Exploration of contemporary architecture theory and practice with emphasis on philosophical and ideological foundations. Advanced study on its relevance to conditions in Indonesia and developing countries. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Ben Farmer & Hentie Louw., Companion to Contemporary Architectural Thought, London & New York: Routledge 2. Peter Noever (ed)., Architecture in Transition: Between Deconstruction and New Modernism., Munich: Prestel 3. Charles Jencks, The Postmodern Reader., London: Academy Editions

AR5151, Socio Technology of Built Environment Design (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Students are taught the various social aspects relevant to contemporary development in Indonesia which determines the man made environment such as just and fair human settlements, economic progress, technology and globalization, ecological/disaster environment and gender and generation issues. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Abidin Kusno, Behind the Post Colonial, Architecture, urban space and political culture in Indonesia., Routledge 2. Kevin Lynch, Good City Form,

AR5152, Introduction to Real Estate (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Introduction to real estate in terms of role in economic progress which can promote or inhibit development if not properly managed. The real estate business is discussed from the government as well as the private and the communitys viewpoints in order to avoid potential social, economic and political problems. Related Courses Bibliography 1. Jack Jacobus., Real Estate: An Introduction to The Profession, 2. Raymond J. Struyk et. al., The Market For Shelter in Indonesia Cities, 3. Alfred A. Ring., Real Estate: Principles and Practices,

KU1011, Scientific Writing in Indonesian (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Related Courses Bibliography 1. Alwi Hasan.et.al., Tata Bahasa Baku Bahasa Indonesia., Jakarta : Balai Pustaka 2. Depdikbud RI., Pedoman Umum Ejaan Baku, Jakarta:Balai Pustaka 3. Keraf, Gorys, Komposisi ., Ende Flores : Nusa Indah

KU1131, Sport I (1 SKS)

Short Syllabus Related Courses Bibliography 1. Bompa. Tudor O, Theory and Methodology of Training, Kendal/Hunt Publishing Company 2. Harsono, Coaching dan Aspek-aspek Psikilogis Dalam Coaching, CV Tambak Kusuma 3. Lautan, Rusli, dkk., Manusia dan Olahraga. Kerjasama ITB dan FPOK IKIP Bandung, Penerbit ITB

KU2071, Pancasila and Civic Education (2 SKS)


Short Syllabus Related Courses Bibliography 1. Manheim, Karl , Ideologi dan Utopi: Menyingkap Kaitan Pikiran dan Politik, diterjemahkan oleh Drs. F. Budi Hardiman, Kanisius 2. Budiman, Arief, Teori Negara: Negara Kekuasaan dan Ideologi, PT. Gramedia Pustaka Utama, Jakarta 3. Amal Ichlasul & Armawi, Armaidy ;, Ketebukaan Informasi dan Ketahanan Nasional, Gajahmada University Press

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