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Short Syllabus of Architecture (252) Curriculum RK6011, Urban Design Methods (2 SKS) Short Syllabus Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Carmona, Matthew, Taner Oc Et all, 2003, Public places - urban spaces: The Dimensions of Urban Design, Boston : Architectural Press 2. Gindroz, Ray, Karen Levine et all, 2003, Urban Design Handbook: Techniques and working methods, New York VW Norton 3. Moughtin, Cliff et all, 2003, Urban design method and techniques, Oxford: Architectural Press RK6012, Urban Conservation (2 SKS) Short Syllabus This is an advanced course in built environment planning and design. The physical appearance of an urban area is part of an on-going transformation process. Urban culture through a series of historic journey is a rich source of form and spatial process in the future. Lectures will provide advanced knowledge in urban conservation, which is a basic component in sustainable environmental policy. The significance of critical assessment and culture will be analyzed for an urban area. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Ismail Serageldin/Ephim Shluger/Joan Martin-Brown, Historic Cities and Sacred Sites. Cultural Roots for Urban Futures., Washington DC: The World Bank 2. Peter J. Larkham., Conservation and The City., London: Routledge 3. Ian Betley et al., Responsive Environment, a Manual for Designers. London; The Architectural Press Ltd RK6111, History and Theory of Urban Design (3 SKS) Short Syllabus A critical analysis of urban design and planning in historic terms showing increasing complexity of factors and forms of built environment; built architectural forms to urban architecture. The lectures will discuss various tangible and intangible factors which are the basis for urban design theories and principles. Urban design approaches will be
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Short Syllabus of Architecture (252) Curriculum

RK6011, Urban Design Methods (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Carmona, Matthew, Taner Oc Et all, 2003, Public places - urban spaces: The Dimensions of Urban Design, Boston : Architectural Press 2. Gindroz, Ray, Karen Levine et all, 2003, Urban Design Handbook: Techniques and working methods, New York VW Norton 3. Moughtin, Cliff et all, 2003, Urban design method and techniques, Oxford: Architectural Press

RK6012, Urban Conservation (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus This is an advanced course in built environment planning and design. The physical appearance of an urban area is part of an on-going transformation process. Urban culture through a series of historic journey is a rich source of form and spatial process in the future. Lectures will provide advanced knowledge in urban conservation, which is a basic component in sustainable environmental policy. The significance of critical assessment and culture will be analyzed for an urban area. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Ismail Serageldin/Ephim Shluger/Joan Martin-Brown, Historic Cities and Sacred Sites. Cultural Roots for Urban Futures., Washington DC: The World Bank 2. Peter J. Larkham., Conservation and The City., London: Routledge 3. Ian Betley et al., Responsive Environment, a Manual for Designers. London; The Architectural Press Ltd

RK6111, History and Theory of Urban Design (3 SKS)

Short Syllabus A critical analysis of urban design and planning in historic terms showing increasing complexity of factors and forms of built environment; built architectural forms to urban architecture. The lectures will discuss various tangible and intangible factors which are the basis for urban design theories and principles. Urban design approaches will be

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examined which focus on the urban as a product and process plus urban design case studies of 3 typologies: infill, redevelopment and new town. The objective is to achieve a comprehensive knowledge which increases the analytical capability for the various habitat creation phenomenons. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Irwin Altman/Martin M., Chemers. Culture and Environment. Monterey: Brooks/Cole Publishing Co 2. Spiro Kostof., The City Assembled, Elements of Urban Form and Through History., London: Thames & Hudson 3. , The City in Time and Space., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

RK61W1, Urban Design Studio I (3 SKS)

Short Syllabus The course introduces the students to standards in urban/built environment design; and experiences through field surveys. The students will understand various issues, approaches, precedents and alternative design solutions for architectural/urban design problems for urban design analysis, problem solving and conceptual development. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Dieter Prinz, Stadtebau, Bd. 2: Stadtebauliches Gestalten., Stuttgart; Kohlhammer 2. Peter Calthorpe., The Next American Metropolis, Ecology, Community and the American Dream I.., New York: Princeton Architectural Press 3. Allan B. Jacobs, Great Streets., Massachusetts; MIT Press

RK6211, Urban Design and Sustainable Development (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Based on management of urban resources, the course provides a critical analysis of urban development (design and planning) issues in terms of sustainable development. Urban/human settlements design is critical for a sustainable urban/human settlement. The objective is to provide a comprehensive knowledge which increases the analytical capability for the creation of various habitats. Related Courses -

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Bibliography 1. Hildebrand Frey., Designing the City, Towards a More Sustainable Urban Form, Routledge: E & FN SPON 2. Akhtar A. Badshah., Our Urban Future, New Paradigms for Equity and Sustainability, , London 3. James Steele., Sustainable Architecture, Principles, Paradigms and Case Studies., New York McGraw-Hill

RK6212, Urban Design Administration (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus The lectures consist of 4 main topics: urban planning and design form, status and regulations; urban design administration which covers institutional, administrative as well as technical aspects; influence of political process and urban design policies which include community and private sector participation as well as design review; and case studies on estate management administration. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Anthony Filipovith., Introduction The City., Kendall/hunt Publishing 2. Dept. Kimpraswil., Himpunan Peraturan Banunan, 3. Nick Devas, Carole Rakodi. Managing Fast Growing City., Longman

RK62W1, Urban Design Studio II (3 SKS)

Short Syllabus The course introduces the students to principles of site development as part of an urban design process. Students will be required to develop selected sites through observation and secondary data, problem solving through field observation, interviews with stakeholders, feasibility study based on facility, financial and pre-design capacities. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Duerk, DP., “ Architectural Programming: Information Management for Design”, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company 2. Brueggememan, WB. and JD, Fisher., “Real Estate Finance and Investments”, McGraw Hill 3. Lang, J., “Urban Design, The American Experience”, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company

RK70S1, Thesis Seminar on Urban Design (2 SKS)

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Short Syllabus Discussions on specific topics on urban design. Collection of information and substantive studies on urban design in preparation for thesis. Related Courses - Bibliography -

RK70Z1, Thesis (6 SKS)

Short Syllabus Independent study to write academic work based on research results. Students must be able to write their thoughts and research findings correctly and to observe the rules of proper academic scholar writing. Students will be assigned thesis supervisors for consultation and examination. Related Courses - Bibliography -

RK7111, Urban Design Controls (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus The course will discuss general principles and forms of control for urban development, specifically urban design. Topics will include implementation of development planning and urban design; basics of development and design controls; technique and regulation on urban design control as well as consideration in urban design control implementation. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Harrison, M. L.; R. Mordney., “Planning Control: Philosophies, Prospects, and Practice”., Croom Helm 2. Punter, John; Matthew Carmona., “The Design Dimension of Planning”, E&FN Spon 3. Alder, John, “Development Control”, Sweet & Maxwell

RK7112, Special Topics in Urban Design Praxis (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Discussion of case studies in strategic issues of urban design with emphasis on concepts, relevance to local condition as well as vision and speculation on future cities in Indonesia

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and developing countries. Guest lectures by urban design and planning practitioners on decision making issues. Topics may differ over the years ranging from sustainable urban development, high density human settlement, community participation and use of public space. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Hans-Dieter Evers/Rüdiger Korff., Southeast Asian Urbanism, the Meaning and Power of Social Space., New York: St. Martin’s Press 2. Marshall Berman., All That is Solid Melts into Air, The Experience of Modernity., Toronto: Penguin Books 3. Richard Maidment/Colin Mackerras, Culture and Society in the Asia-Pasific., London: Routledge

RK71W1, Urban Design Studio III (3 SKS)

Short Syllabus The studio focuses on training the students with the capacity to implement theory, concept and principles of urban design taught in previous courses into an Urban Design Program. Students will carry out rational design process and review for a selected site and presented to public for feedback in the final design. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Cutler, LS, ” Recycling City for People: The Urban Design Process, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company 2. Appraisal Institute, ,”The Appraisal of Real Estate”, Chicago 3. Lang, J, “Urban Design, The American Experience”, Van Nostrand Reinhold Company

PL5004, Adv Planning Information System (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus - Related Courses 1. PL3103 Planning Information System, Pre-requisite. Bibliography 1. Robert Laurini and Derek Thompson, Fundamentals of Spatial Information Systems;, Academic Press

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2. William E. Huxhold;, An Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems;, Oxford University Press 3. Brail, Richard K, and Klosterman, Richard E. (eds), Planning Support Systems: Integrating GIS, Models and Visualization Tools;, ESRI Press, Redlands California

PL5121, Urban Renewal and New-town (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus - Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Howard, Ebenezer, Garden Cities of To-Morrow, The MIT Press 2. Djoko Sujarto, Peremajaan Kota, Monografi, Departemen Planologi, ITB 3. Djoko Sujarto, Perkembangan Kota Baru, Mimeograf Jurusan Teknik Planologi, FTSP, Institu

PL6122, (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus - Related Courses - Bibliography 1. McGill, Ronald, “Viewpoint: Urban management in developing countries”, Cities, vol. 6 : pp. 463-471 2. Friend, J.K and Hickling, A., Planning Under Pressure, the Strategic Choice Approach, 2nd Edition, Pergamon Press, Oxford 3. Healey, P. et al, Managing Cities, the Urban Context., J.Wiley, Chichester

PL6222, Land Management (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus - Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Patterson, William T., “Land Use Planning: Techniques of Implementation”, Van Nostrand Reinhold 2. Beatley, Timothy., “Ethical Land Use Principles of Policy and Planning”, The John

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Hopkins University Press 3. Dankerley, Harold B., Ed., “Urban Land Policy: Issues and Opportunities”, IBRD/World Bank

PL6231, Transport Planning and Principles (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus - Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Edward, John D. Jr., “Transportation Planning Handbook”., Prentice Hall 2. Meyer, Michael D. & Eric J. Miller., “Urban Transportation Planning”., Mc-Graw-Hill 3. Oppenheim, Norbert., “Urban Travel Demand Modeling”., John Wiley & Sons Inc

AR5111, Historic Building Restoration (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus This is an introduction course on built environment conservation. The lectures will introduce the essentials of restoration and conservation. Through lectures, discussion and group work, students will learn simple methods for critical assessment of cultural significance of a building object or group of buildings Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Brent C. Brolin., Architecture in Context, Fitting New Building with Old., New York: Van Nostrand Rheinhold Company 2. Alan Dobby., Conservation and Planning., London: Hutchinson & Co (Publishers) Ltd 3. Ismail Serageldin/Ephim Shluger/Joan Martin-Brown, Historic Cities and Sacred Sites. Cultural Roots for Urban Futures., Washington DC: The World Bank

AR5112, Design, Behavior & Environment (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus The course discusses the transactional relationship between the environment and human behavior. Behavior is defined as human response to physical as well as social environmental stimuli. Studies on relationships are discussed in terms of design criteria which focus on user needs and desires which will be implemented in the design process. Related Courses -

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Bibliography 1. John Zeisel, Inquiry by Design., Cambridge 2. .Suriasumantri.S, Jujun, 2003, Ilmu dalam Perspektif, Sebuah kumpulan Karangan Tentang Hakikat Ilmu, 6th Edition, Yayasan Obor Indonesia 3. Wolfgang F.E.P.., Post Occupancy Evaluation., New York

AR5113, Precedent in Interior Design (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus The course will cover topics on architectural design process that is related to interior design; composition, space and furniture based on function and activity; and visual layout between interior elements and considerations for psychological and behavioral factors to develop integrated design. Methods to analyze the influence of new activities so that such precedents can be used for design concept. Related Courses 1. AR3200 Architectural Design Studio IV, Pre-requisite. Bibliography 1. Rob Krier., Architectural Composition, 2. Stanley Abercrombie., A Philosophy of Interior Design., New York: Harper & Row Publisher 3. Habraken., The Structure of the Ordinary., MIT Press

AR5114, Introduction to Landscape Arch (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Introduction to concepts on built environment forms in the Western civilization (Europe and America), the East (China, Japan and India) as well as civilizations in Central Asia. The students will also be introduced to various contemporary issues related to landscape planning and design. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Sutherland Lyall., Designing The New Landscape, van Nostrand Reinhold Company, NY 2. John Oldham., Gardens in Time, Landsdowne Press, Sydney 3. William A., Mann. Landscape Architecture,

AR5115, Art and Architecture (2 SKS)

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Short Syllabus The course clarifies issues on the relationship between visual arts and architecture in terms of esthetics. The objective is to train student’s sensitivity through discussion and comparison among works of art and architecture from various cultures. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Carol Strickland., The Annotated Monalisa, A Crash Cause in Art History from Prehistoric to Post-Modern., Andrews and McMeel 2. Horst de la Croix; Richard G Tansey., Art through the Ages., Harcourt: Brace & World. 3. Carol Strickland, The Annotated Arch, A Crash Cause in History of Architecture, Andrews and McMeel

AR5121, Facility Programming (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus The students will be introduced to master planning and architectural design. Students are expected to be aware of the boundary as well as the specific objectives that must be met that are relevant to the project and focus contexts. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Preiser W.F.E.., Facility Programming., Stroudsburg: Dowden Hutchinson & Ross Inc 2. Billings K., Master Planning for Architecture., New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold 3. Rowe P.G.., Design Thinking., Cambridge: The MIT Press

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

Short Syllabus The course covers introduction to various design issues, contexts and approaches. Students are expected to understand the inter-relationships between topics with design issues, context and approaches. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Dieter Priz. Städtebau., Band 1: Städtebauliches Entwerfen. Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 2. Brolin, Architecture in Context., New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. 3. John Warren.., Context: New Building in Historic Setting., Oxford: Architectural Press

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AR5131, Building Operation (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus The course provides students with knowledge on building management and operations in the occupation stage which cover topics on energy management, building maintenance and finance efficiency. Students will learn the various tendencies in building operations. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. David A. Gottfried, Sustainable Building Technical Manual., Public Technology Inc 2. Richard D. Rush, . Building System Integration Handbook., New York: John Wiley & Sons 3. William T. Meyer., Energy Economics and Building Design., New York: McGraw-Hill,Inc

AR5141, Contemporary Architectural Issues (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Exploration of issues in theory and practice of contemporary architecture with emphasis on philosophical and ideological foundations as well as advance study on relevance to condition in Indonesia and developing countries. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Neil Leach., Rethinking Architecture: A Reader in Cultural Theory., London & New York: Routledge 2. Ben Farmer & Hentie Louw., Companion to Contemporary Architectural Thought, London & New York: Routledge 3. Peter Noever (ed)., Architecture in Transition: Between Deconstruction and New Modernism., Munich: Prestel

AR5151, Socio Tech of Built Env Design (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Inter-relationship and influence of social aspects on contemporary development issues in Indonesia which define an artificial environment in terms of fair/just human settlements, progress in economics, technology and globalization; disaster/ecological environment; and gender and generation issues. Related Courses -

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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 An introduction to real estate industry in which many architects practice. As would be architects, students are expected to widen their horizons on real estate that has a potential significant role in economic development. The manner in which a real estate is managed can impact negatively or positively on development. The lectures will cover 2 views: from the developers’ aspects on real estate business practices; and the government’s view on development of real estate entrepreneurship to avoid social, economic and political burdens. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Halbert C. Smith., Real Estate and Urban Development, 2. Jack Jacobus., Real Estate: An Introduction to The Profession, 3. Raymond J. Struyk et. al., The Market For Shelter in Indonesia Cities,

AR6011, Computer Simulation in Environmental Design (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus The class is conducted in a computer lab which covers topics on computer programs used by urban designer to support urban design process from the analysis stage to final presentation. Other topics covered are introduction to GIS, 3 dimensional simulations of objects, building, groups of buildings and environment in the urban context. Students are required to present final urban design as report as well as interactive presentation via the internet. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Migayrou, Frederic, Achilab, 2000, Radical Experiments in Global Architecture, Thames and Hudson, London 2. Uddin, M. Saleh, 1999, Digital Architecture, Mc Graw Hill, New York 3. Ken Sanders, AIA, 1996, The Digital Architect, A Common Sense Guide to Using Computer Technology in Design Practice, John Wiley and Sons, New York

AR6021, Quantitative Analysis (2 SKS)

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Short Syllabus An introduction to fundamentals of statistical theories; data collection and classification; data types; data analysis; descriptive statistics; and statistical methods (regression analysis, factor analysis and multivariate analysis). Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Shelley Rasmussen., An Introduction to Statistics with Data Analysis., Belmont: Brooks/Cole 2. John W. Creswell., Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Method Approaches., Sage Publications 3. Andrew F. Siegel, Charles J. Morgan, Statistics and Data Analysis An Introduction., John Wiley & sons

AR6100, Design/Research I (4 SKS)

Short Syllabus This course examines theoretical bases of significant cases in architecture and build environment; and covers the following topics: • Concept implementation in architectural and built environment design relevant to

field of study. • Research based on precedent and secondary sources based on topics relevant to field

of study.

Related Courses - Bibliography - -

AR6111, Landscape Ecology (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Students will be introduced to ecological principles in landscape architecture. Ecocentrism, Anthropocentrism and Technocentrism will be discussed in general as as well as the history in the development and paradigm shift towards sustainable development which influences landscape architecture. Related Courses 1. AR6100 Design/Research I, Co-Requisite. Bibliography

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1. David Reid., Sustainable Development, an Introductory Guide., London: Earthscan 2. KLH., Agenda 21., Jakarta: Government of Indonesia 3. P. Newman & J. Kenworthy., Sustainability and Cities, Overcoming Automobile Dependence., Island Press

AR6112, History and Theory of Landscape Architecture (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus An introduction to historical development of landscape architecture since prehistoric age; and an understanding of cross-cultural influence on landscape form of an area/place/country. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Monique Mosser and Georges Teyssot., The history of Garden Design, 2. John Oldham., Gardens in Time, 3. Philip Pregill., History of Landscape Architecture,

AR6121, Architectural Planning and Design Methodology (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus This course covers topics on architecture/urban design procedures; design solutions; design strategy and approach; and creativity exploration. Students will be introduced to basic design approach and are expected to understand the benefits and limits of a design approach in order to determine the appropriate approach for a project. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Peter G Rowe., Design Thinking, Cambridge:, The MIT Press 2. Rem Koolhas., Harvard Project on the City, Barcelona: Ingoprint SA 3. Charles C Bohl., Place Making, Washington DC:Urban Land Institute

AR6122, Research Methodology in Architecture (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Students will be provided with research framework and procedures which cover objectives, theory, hypotheses, data collection method, instrument and data for analysis; research domain and substance as well as the technique for creative exploration in research process. Related Courses -

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Bibliography 1. Gary T Moore et al.., Environmental Design Research Directions: Process and Prospect., New York: Preager Publishers 2. Henry Sanoff, Visual Research Methods in Design., New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold 3. Catanese J Snyder, Architectural Research., New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold

AR6123, Qualitative Analysis (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus An introduction to various qualitative and quantitative data; and qualitative analytical approaches to decision making in architectural design process. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. A.J Veal., Research Method for Leisure and Tourism., London: Pitman Publishing 2. Ron Kaspirin dan James P., Visual Thinking for Architects and Designers., New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold 3. Jack L. Nasar, The Evaluative Image of The City. Thousand Oalks;, SAGE Publications Inc

AR6131, Construction Management (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus An introduction to general management, engineering economics and construction management. Construction management assumes that contract documents bind the contractor to develop a realistic and cost efficient work plan based on management principles and engineering economics. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. James O’ Brien., Contractor’s Management Handbook, 2. Glen Peters., Project Management and Construction Control, 3. F. Harris., Construction Plant, Excavating And Materials Handling Equipment and Methods,

AR6132, Advanced Building Technology (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus The students will be introduced to influence of various factors on developments in building technology in terms of materials, structure, economics, management,

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environment and health. Course materials are given through lectures, discussion, simulation and presentation. Related Courses 1. AR6100 Design/Research I, Co-Requisite. Bibliography 1. Fischer Robert., Engineering for Architecture., Architectural Record 2. Fuller Moore., Environmental Control Systems., McGraw-Hill Inc 3. G. Brown., Sun, Wind and Light: Architectural Design Strategies., John Wiley & Sons

AR6133, Advanced Building Structure (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus This is an advanced course on Advanced Building Structure I. This course provides advanced theories, principles and examples as well as exercise in building structural engineering in architecture. Structural engineering is not limited to building floor area and height but by depth. Approaches in structural engineering cover esthetics, efficient structural system, building methods and construction management; these are expected to increase overall design capacity in support of studio work and thesis. Related Courses 1. AR6132 Advanced Building Technology, Co-Requisite. Bibliography 1. Sontag, Hart, Henn., Multi-Storey Buildings in Steel., London: William Clowes & Sons 2. Daniel Schodek, Struktur., Bandung: PT Eresco 3. Ryszard M. Kowalczyk, Structural Systems for Tall Buildings., New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc

AR6134, Building Environment Control I (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Students are taught aspects on building environment control related to architectural planning and design such as thermal environment, solar energy and acoustics, through lectures, simulation and discussion. Related Courses 1. AR6100 Design/Research I, Co-Requisite. Bibliography 1. Leslie Doyle., Akustik Lingkungan., Erlangga

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2. Fuller Moore., Environmental Control Systems., McGraw-Hill Inc 3. William C. Dickersoen, Solar Energy in Building., Macell Dekker

AR6141, History and Theory of Architecture (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus This course is a critical study on the history of development in architecture, change processes, factors influencing changes in world architecture in particular the period after industrial revolution. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Vittorio M Lapugnani, Architecture and City Planning in the Twentieth Century., New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold 2. K Michael Hays., Architecture Theory since 1968., Cambridge: MIT Press 3. David Watkin., A History of Western Architecture,2nd edition., New York: Barnes & Noble Books

AR6151, History & Theory of Housing and Human Settlements (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus This course covers topics on settlements in the development of human civilization, the architecture of settlement in development of human civilization, development concepts and human settlement planning; and approaches in analyzing human settlement problems. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Bryan Roberts., Cities of Peasants: The Political Economy of Urbanization in the Third World., London: Edward Arnold Publishers 2. Hans Dieter Evers., Sosiologi Perkotaan: Urbanisasi dan Sengketa Tanah di Indonesia dan Malaysia. Bagian Pertama: Teori, Jakarta: LP3ES 3. Manuel Castell., The City and the Grasroots, Bag. 1, Bab4: The Industrial City and the Working Class: The Glasgow Ren, University of California Press

AR6152, Housing & Human Settlements Analysis (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus This course covers topics on method of analysis of human settlement form, growth and development; partial and integrated environment quality; segregation and dichotomy in human settlements; post occupancy evaluation, housing satisfaction, housing demand and policy analysis Related Courses

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- Bibliography 1. Bryan Roberts., Cities of Peasants: The Political Economy of Urbanization in the Third World., London: Edward Arnold Publishers 2. Hans Dieter Evers., Sosiologi Perkotaan: Urbanisasi dan Sengketa Tanah di Indonesia dan Malaysia. Bagian Pertama: Teori, Jakarta: LP3ES 3. Manuel Castell., The City and the Grasroots, Bag. 1, Bab4: The Industrial City and the Working Class: The Glasgow Ren, University of California Press

AR6200, Design/Research II (4 SKS)

Short Syllabus Empirical study of significant cases in architecture and built environment in terms of architectural design as a solution; and to identify solution from various approaches. Related Courses - Bibliography - -

AR6211, Architectural Design Theory (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus This course critically examines architectural design from a theoretical viewpoint through literature study, design competition results, interviews with architects and observation on architectural works. Related Courses 1. AR6200 Design/Research II, Co-requisite. Bibliography 1. Paul-Alan Johnson, The Theory Of Architecture., New York 2. Christian Norberg-Schulz., Principles of Modern Architecture., London 3. Hendrik Gedenryd., How Designers Work., Sweden

AR6212, Professional Ethics (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Students are required to do an internship at one of the professional practice firms that are associated with the construction industry. Related Courses

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- Bibliography -

AR6213, Landscape Engineering (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Students are introduced to the principle function in landscape architecture and are taught to manipulate land morphology by focusing on technological, ecological as well as esthetical aspects. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Strom, S & K. Nathan, Site Engineering for Landscape Architects, John Wiley 2. Marsh, W.M. (1978), Environmental Analysis, for land use and site planning, McGraw Hill Book Company 3. Gindroz, Ray, Karen Levine et all, 2003, Urban Design handbook : Techniques and working methods, New York VW Norton

AR6214, Case Study in Landscape Arch (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus A critical understanding of landscape architecture through literature study and actual condition. Related Courses 1. AR6112 , Pre-requisite. Bibliography -

AR6221, Facility Programming (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus - Related Courses - Bibliography -

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AR6231, Project Management (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus This course covers topics on concepts, specific characteristics and functions of project management. Related Courses 1. AR6131 Construction Management, Co-Requisite. 2. AR6233 Introduction to Quantity Survey, Co-Requisite. Bibliography 1. HN. Ahuja., Project Management., JW & S 2. James AF Stoner., Management., Sydney: Prentice Hall 3. R. Flanagan., Risk Management and Construction., Blackwell Science

AR6232, Introduction to Building Economics (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Building cost estimate, investment analysis and tendering process. A brief introduction to principles of economics as fundamentals of the construction industry, process and firms. Students will learn general economic models for analysis of construction projects and to examine projects from micro perspective and marketing strategy. Related Courses 1. AR6231 Project Management, Co-Requisite. Bibliography 1. Patricia M. Hillebrandt., The Analysis of the British Construction Industry., Mac Millan Publisher Ltd 2. , The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyor. Principles of Measurement (International) for Work for, London: RICS 3. Team M2S., Analisa Upah dan Bahan., Bandung: Penerbit M2S

AR6233, Introduction to Quantity Survey (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Introduction to theory on quantity survey, role of the surveyor community in building procurement and survey techniques. Related Courses - Bibliography

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1. Allen Ashworth (), Perencanaan Biaya Bangunan, diterjemahkan oleh L. Wahyudi., Jakarta: PT. Gramedia Daftar Pustaka Utama 2. Team M2S Bandung, Analisis BOW., Penerbit M2S 3. RICS & NFBTE., Standard Method of Measurement of Building Works,

AR6234, Building Environmental Control II (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Students will be provided with knowledge on aspects of building environment controls related to architectural planning and design. Aspects on comprehensive fire prevention and control; and influence of building materials with respect to pollution, environmental degradation will be discussed. Related Courses 1. AR6100 Design/Research I, Co-Requisite. Bibliography 1. , Materials for Building Vol. 1-4., London: Lyall Addleson – Lliffe Books 2. G. J. Langdon Thomas., Fire Safety in Buildings, Principles and Practice., London: Adam & Charles Black 3. W.J. Patton., Construction Materials., London: Prentice-Hall International

AR6241, Architecture Criticism (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Various perspectives and methods on evaluation of architectural process and products based on case studies of buildings that students can visit. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Matthys Levy., Why Buildings Fall Down., WW Norton Corp 2. Herman Hertzberger., Lessons for Students in Architecture., Uitgeverijolo Publ 3. Sven Hesselgren., Man’s Perception of Man Made Environment,

AR6242, Advanced Theories of Architecture (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Development of theories on contemporary architecture as a cultural production mode that is related to thought paradigm, epistemological concept, spirit of the era and predominant social-political condition in the community. Related Courses 1. AR5141 Contemporary Architectural Issues, Pre-requisite.

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2. AR6141 History and Theory of Architecture, Pre-requisite. 3. AR6241 Architecture Criticism, Co-Requisite. Bibliography 1. Neil Leach (ed)., Rethinking Architeture., London: Routledge 2. Hanno-Walter Kruft., A History of Architectural Theory: From Vitruvius to the Present. Princeton Architectural Press, 3. Paul-Alan Johnson., The Theory of Architecture: Concepts, Themes and Practices., New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold

AR6251, Sustainable Human Settlement Dev (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Sustainable Development Agenda 21, Habitat Agenda of the Istanbul Declaration, Suitable Housing for the Society, sustainable human settlement, general housing and human settlement conditions in Indonesia, local case studies in Bandung. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Burgess, Rod. dkk., The Challenge of Sustainable Cities., London: Zed Books 2. UN on Susdev., Dokumen Earth Summit Agenda 21, 3. IAHS Congress on Housing, Housing Challenges For The 21st Century,

AR6252, Urban Infrastructure (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus The course will discuss infrastructure issues focus on system engineering, planning and design which are the bases for urban and built environment spatial development. Infrastructure will include public works such as road, drainage, sewerage, energy and telecommunication; social facilities such as housing; and economic facilities. Related Courses 1. AR5151 Socio Tech of Built Env Design, Co-requisite. Bibliography 1. Nana Rukmana, Florian S., Manajemen Pembangunan Prasarana Perkotaan, 2. Dimitron, HT, An Integrated Approach to Urban Infrastructure Development, 3. W.Ronald Hutson, R. Hass, Waheed Uddin. Infrastructure Management,

AR70Z0, Research/Design Thesis (6 SKS)

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Short Syllabus This is a final project course for a master program which can be in the form of design or research thesis which should reflect student’s capabilities in theoretical foundation, structure of thought, problem formulation and analysis, and interpretation and discussion of findings. Related Courses 1. AR6100 Design/Research I, Pre-requisite. 2. AR6200 Design/Research II, Pre-requisite. 3. AR7100 Design/Research III, Pre-requisite. Bibliography -

AR7100, Design/Research III (4 SKS)

Short Syllabus Integration of theoretical and empirical studies to be further developed into thesis topics presented as: • Problem analysis, alternative solution and communication of architectural product

design. • Research based on quantitative/qualitative approaches.

Related Courses 1. AR6100 Design/Research I, Pre-requisite. 2. AR6200 Design/Research II, Pre-requisite. Bibliography -

AR7111, Thesis Seminar on Arch Design (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Discussion on topics specific to architectural design; data collection and substantive study on architectural design for thesis preparation. Related Courses - Bibliography -

AR7112, Thesis Seminar on Landscape Architecture (2 SKS)

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Short Syllabus Discussion on topics specific to landscape architecture; data collection and substantive study on architectural design for thesis preparation. Related Courses - Bibliography -

AR7131, Seminar Thesis on Building Tech (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Discussion on topics specific to building technology; data collection and substantive study on architectural design for thesis preparation - Related Courses - Bibliography -

AR7132, Construction Law (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Legal aspects of the construction industry will be examined which will involve various stakeholders such as the central government, regional government, consultant, contractors, community and others. Aspects of procurement will also be discussed. Related Courses - Bibliography - -

AR7141, Thesis Seminar on History, Theory & Criticism of Architecture (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus - Discussion on topics specific to history, theory and critic of architecture; data collection and substantive study on architectural design for thesis preparation Related Courses -

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AR7142, Historiography of Architecture (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Introduction to philosophy, theory and historical approach as well research technique and historical writing. Exploration of architectural histographic works. Related Courses 1. AR5141 Contemporary Architectural Issues, Pre-requisite. 2. AR6141 History and Theory of Architecture, Pre-requisite. 3. AR6241 Architecture Criticism, Pre-requisite. 4. AR6242 Advanced Theories of Architecture, Pre-requisite. Bibliography 1. F.R. Ankersmit., Refleksi tentang Sejarah: pendapat-pendapat Modern tentang Filsafat Sejarah., Jakarta: Penerbit PT Gramedia 2. Brian Fay, et.al. (eds)., History and Theory: Contemporary Readings., Blackwell Publishers Ltd 3. Keith Jenkins., Why History?Ethics and Postmodernity., London: Routledge

AR7152, Urban Institutions (2 SKS)

Short Syllabus This course covers topics on institutional development which include administrative procedures, development technique, legal bases, political process, design policy, community and private participation in the development process. Related Courses - Bibliography 1. Anthony Filipovith., Introduction The City., Kendall/Hunt Publishing 2. Nick Devas, Carole Rakodi., Managing Fast Growing City., Ongman 3. Marsono., Undang-Undang dan peraturan di Bidang Perumahan dan Pemukiman., Djambatan

AR7151, Thesis Seminar on Housing and Human Settlements(2 SKS)

Short Syllabus Discussion on topics specific to housing and human settlements; data collection and substantive study on architectural design for thesis preparation - Related Courses

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