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PENGANTAR ARSITEKTURIn the beginning

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03 – needs and wants in architecture04 – task of architecture

05 – cycle of architecture 06 – important roles of architecture

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01 – Introduction

UTS

C O N T E N T (sylabus)

02 - architecture in daily life07/9

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08 – object of architecture

09 – good building10 – ethic in architecture11 – Student Presentation12 – Student Presentation

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07 – history in architecture

UAS

C O N T E N T

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Grade Components :

Attendances : 100 %10 % Final Grade (score)

Lectures120 % Final Grade (score) Mid-Test230 % Final Grade (score) Final-Test340 % Final Grade (score) Assignment4

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Grading Criteria for Test and Assignment:

menuliskan (kembali), memberi definisi … RememberingDmenerangkan, menguraikan …UnderstandingCmenjelaskan dengan memberi contoh penerapan … ApplyingB

membandingkan lebih dari satu pendekatan, evaluasi dengan contoh …Analysing+EvaluatingA

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memberikan alternatif pendekatan/ pernyataan kritis dengan contoh penerapan sendiri

Creating

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Attendance Evaluation: Under 70%D70%C80%B90%A

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+Why Architecture

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reason-Why choose architecture / reason to be an architect

-According to you what is architecture

-Your name – your name meaning

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A R C H I T E C T U R E

B U I L D I N GHOUSE

HOME

Defining the field

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home

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home

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Great Mosque, Cordoba, Spain

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Mosque, China Mosque, Iraq

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800 ADCandi

Borobudur

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Definition of ARCHITECTURE1 : the art or science of building; specifically : the art or practice of designing and building structures and especially habitable ones

2 a : formation or construction resulting from or as if from a conscious act <the architecture of the garden> b : a unifying or coherent form or structure <the novel lacks architecture>

3 : architectural product or work

4 : a method or style of building

5 : the manner in which the components of a computer or computer system are organized and integrated

Meriam Webster Dictionary Online http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/architecture?show=0&t=1346107586

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Crystal Palace, London, 1851

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vitruviusUtilitas

Firmitas

Venustas

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Parthenon, Greece, Post & Lintel

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Pantheon, Rome, Circular

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+Leon Batista Alberti1443 De re aedificatoria

(English: On the Art of Building)

a concise version of sociology of architecture and tells architect how buildings should be built, not how they were built.

De Re Aedificatoria remained the classic treatise on architecture from the 16th until the 18th century.

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+Andrea PalladioItalian Reinassance Architect

His buildings served to visually communicate their place in the social order of their culture.

Three major building types: the urban palazzo, the agricultural villa, and the church.

I Quattro Libri dell’Architettura(The Four Books of Architecture)

Paladian Style

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+Origin of the word ARCHITECT

architekton (Greek)chief or masterbuilder

archichief

tekton (n)

builder

teknainomai (v)

the craft of carpentry

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Ecole de Beaux Arts1. Ecole des Beaux Arts (1666) is the final period of Before Modern era, as well as the beginning of Modern era.

2. Ecole des Beaux Arts is the first school that elevated architecture into an atonomous discipline

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Le CorbusierCharles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris was a Swiss-French architect, designer, urbanist, painter and writer.

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Five Points of ArchitecturePilotis

Free Façade

Open Floor Plan

Un-disturbed Views

Roof Garden

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+‘Architecture is the masterly, correct and magnificent play of masses seen in light’.

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Architecture without ArchitectPhotography Exhibition by Bernard Rudofsky, 1964

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+Architecture and building

HIGH STYLE

FOLK STYLE

Vernacular houses, Greece

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DESIGN11,5 x 12,5 cm

92 pages

Reference Books

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ARSITEKTUR YANG MEMBODOHKAN

21 x 15 cm207 pages

Reference Books

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ABC OF ARCHITECTURE

15 x 21 cm123 pages

Reference Books

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Further Reading

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Further Reading

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Further Reading

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Further Reading

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Further Reading

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Further Reading

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+And the story goes…..