Bachelor Architecture
Bachelor Architecture
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Specific Skills 3.1 Being able to develop Architecture Design concept that integrates studies on
behavior, environment, technical aspects and values related to architecture
3.3 Being able to communicate thoughts and design results through graphics,
writings, and communicative models with manual or digital techniques
3.4 Being able to present several alternative design solutions and to make a
decision based on scientific considerations in architecture
General Skills 4.1 Being able to apply logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking in the
context of development or implementation of science and technology that
concerns and implements the value of humanities in accordance with their
area of expertise
4.2 Being able to demonstrate independent performance, quality, and measurable
4.5 Being able to take decisions appropriately in the context of problem solving
in the area of expertise based on the results of information and data analysis
4.7 Being able to take responsibility for the achievement of group work and
supervise and evaluate the work completion assigned to the worker under
his/her responsibility
4.8 Being able to conduct self-evaluation process to work group under his/her
responsibility, and able to manage learning independently
SUBJECTS
PREREQUISITES
REFERENCE(S)
1. R Conway and Roenisch, 1987, Understanding Architecture, Routledge of
Keegan, London
2. O’ Goerman, James F, 1980, The ABC of Architecture, University of
Peninnsylvania Press, Philadelphia.
3. Snyder, James, & A.J. Catanese (ed), 1979, Introduction to Architecture,
McGraw-Hill, New York.
4. Jeremy M ( ); ISMS, Understanding Architecture .
5. Vitruvius:;The ten book of Afrchitecture
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Knowledge 2.2 Understanding principles of building science, landscape, urban planning and
design, settlement, Nusantara architecture, ecology, and meaning in
architecture
Specific Skills 3.1 Being able to develop Architecture Design concept that integrates studies on
behavior, environment, technical aspects and values related to architecture
3.3 Being able to communicate thoughts and design results through graphics,
writings, and communicative models with manual or digital techniques
3.4 Being able to present several alternative design solutions and to make a
decision based on scientific considerations in architecture
General Skills 4.1 Being able to apply logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking in the
context of development or implementation of science and technology that
concerns and implements the value of humanities in accordance with their
area of expertise
4.5 Being able to take decisions appropriately in the context of problem solving
in the area of expertise based on the results of information and data analysis
4.8 Being able to conduct self-evaluation process to work group under his/her
responsibility, and able to manage learning independently
SUBJECTS
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
PREREQUISITES
REFERENCE(S)
1. Szokolay, S. (2004), Introduction to Architectural Science; Basis for Sustainable
Design, Oxford: Architectural Press
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Specific Skills 3.1 Being able to develop Architecture Design concept that integrates studies on
behavior, environment, technical aspects and values related to architecture
3.4 Being able to present several alternative design solutions and to make a
decision based on scientific considerations in architecture
3.5 Being able to utilize design capability to assist the supervision and / or
implementation of environmental development and building construction
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
General Skills 4.1 Being able to apply logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking in the
context of development or implementation of science and technology that
concerns and implements the value of humanities in accordance with their
area of expertise
4.2 Being able to demonstrate independent performance, quality, and measurable
4.4 Arrange the scientific description of the results of the above study in the form
of a thesis or final project report, and upload it on the college page
4.5 Being able to take decisions appropriately in the context of problem solving
in the area of expertise based on the results of information and data analysis
4.7 Being able to take responsibility for the achievement of group work and
supervise and evaluate the work completion assigned to the worker under
his/her responsibility
4.8 Being able to conduct self-evaluation process to work group under his/her
responsibility, and able to manage learning independently
SUBJECTS
1. Critical thinking
2. Design & research
3. Precedents
4. Pattern-based frameworks
5. Force-based frameworks
6. Concept-based frameworks
PREREQUISITES
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REFERENCE(S)
1. Revealing Architectural Design: Methods, Frameworks & Tools – Plowright,
Philip D., 2014
2. A Practical Guide to Critical Thinking – Hunter, David A., 2009
3. Architectural Research Method - Linda Groat & David Wang, 2012
4. Precedents in Architecture: Analytic Diagrams, Formative Ideas, and
Partis_Clark Roger, 1996
5. Design Methods Basics_Kari Jormakka_2014
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Specific Skills 3.1 Being able to develop Architecture Design concept that integrates studies on
behavior, environment, technical aspects and values related to architecture
3.4 Being able to present several alternative design solutions and to make a
decision based on scientific considerations in architecture
3.5 Being able to utilize design capability to assist the supervision and / or
implementation of environmental development and building construction
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
General Skills 4.1 Being able to apply logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking in the
context of development or implementation of science and technology that
concerns and implements the value of humanities in accordance with their
area of expertise
4.2 Being able to demonstrate independent performance, quality, and measurable
4.4 Arrange the scientific description of the results of the above study in the form
of a thesis or final project report, and upload it on the college page
4.5 Being able to take decisions appropriately in the context of problem solving
in the area of expertise based on the results of information and data analysis
4.7 Being able to take responsibility for the achievement of group work and
supervise and evaluate the work completion assigned to the worker under
his/her responsibility
4.8 Being able to conduct self-evaluation process to work group under his/her
responsibility, and able to manage learning independently
SUBJECTS
PREREQUISITES
REFERENCE(S)
1. Cowan, Henry J. “Architectural Structures, An introduction to Struktural
Mechanics’ Pitman, 1979.
2. Garrison, Philliph, “Basic Structures for Engineers & Architects”, Oxford,
London, 2005.
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DESCRIPTION OF COURSE
Introduction to Housing and Settlement aims to give students the ability to
understand and explain theories in housing and settlements in relation to the
human, cultural, environmental and economic aspects in urban areas as well as
the challenges of housing in the 21st century, innovatively and creatively.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Specific Skills 3.1 Being able to develop Architecture Design concept that integrates studies
on behavior, environment, technical aspects and values related to
architecture
3.2 Being able to design architecture independently with research-based design
methods, and produce creative architectural works, which is a solution to
contextual architectural problem, and verified theoretically to the rules of
architecture
General Skills 4.1 Being able to apply logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking in
the context of development or implementation of science and technology
that concerns and implements the value of humanities in accordance with
their area of expertise
4.2 Being able to demonstrate independent performance, quality, and
measurable
results in the form of thesis or final project report , and uploaded it in the
college page
4.7 Being able to take responsibility for the achievement of group work and
supervise and evaluate the work completion assigned to the worker under
his/her responsibility
4.8 Being able to conduct self-evaluation process to work group under his/her
responsibility, and able to manage learning independently
4.9 Being able to document, store, secure and recover data to ensure validity
and prevent plagiarism
SUBJECTS
1. Housing and human, cultural, and environmental aspects
2. Housing in relation to human, cultural, and environmental aspects
3. Slum and squatter in urban area
4. Informal housing and housing as a process
5. Formal housing and urban development
6. Housing challenge in 21st century
PREREQUISITES
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
REFERENCE(S)
1. Avi Friedman(20012), Fundamental of Sustainable Dwellings, Island Press,
Washington DC
2. Barbara Miller Lane(2007), Housing and Dwelling : Perspective on Modern
Dimestic Architecture, Routledge, New York
3. Henny Colen (2008), The Meaning of Dwelling Features, Netherlan
4. Barbara Ward (1994) The Home of Man, Penguin Books England, London
5. Normqa L. Newmark (1977),Self, Space and Shelter : an Introduction to
Housing
6. Amos Rapoport (1977) Human Aspects of Urban Form, Pergamon Pres
7. John F. Turner (1972) Freedom to Build, McMillan Ltd, New York
8. Charles Abrams (1969),Housing in the Modern World
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Specific Skills 3.2 Being able to design architecture independently with research-based design
methods, and produce creative architectural works, which is a solution to
contextual architectural problem, and verified theoretically to the rules of
architecture
3.3 Being able to communicate thoughts and design results through graphics,
writings, and communicative models with manual or digital techniques
3.4 Being able to present several alternative design solutions and to make a
decision based on scientific considerations in architecture
General Skills 4.1 Being able to apply logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking in the
context of development or implementation of science and technology that
concerns and implements the value of humanities in accordance with their
area of expertise
4.2 Being able to demonstrate independent performance, quality, and
measurable;
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
4.5 Being able to take decisions appropriately in the context of problem solving
in the area of expertise based on the results of information and data analysis
4.7 Being able to take responsibility for the achievement of group work and
supervise and evaluate the work completion assigned to the worker under
his/her responsibility
4.8 Being able to conduct self-evaluation process to work group under his/her
responsibility, and able to manage learning independently
SUBJECTS
1. THEORY: Experimental Architecture, Utopian Architecture, Metabolism,
Spirit of Experimentation, Deconstructivism, Conceptual Ardhitecture
2. HISTORY: Experimental Architecture, The Sirit of the 60s
3. METHOD: Qualitative and/or Quantitative Research, Design by Research
4. DESIGN THINKING: Lateral Thinking
5. REPRESENTATION: Experimental Representation
PREREQUISITES
REFERENCE(S)
1. Cook, Peter; Experimental Architecure; PIE Books; 1970
2. Sadler, Simon; Archigram Architecture Without Architecture; The MIT Press;
London, 2005
3. Becker, Fletcher; The Drawing Center: Lebbeus Woods, New York, 2013
4. Plowright, P. (2014). Revealing Architectural Design: Methods, Frameworks and
Tools. New York: Routledge.
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DESCRIPTION OF COURSE
Architecture Ecology Course is a partial course that aims to provide an
understanding of the interrelationships between architectural environments with
human users and with the wider environment, related to architectural technology
(Green Architecture), and apply the understanding in the given task
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Specific Skills 3.1 Being able to develop Architecture Design concept that integrates studies on
behavior, environment, technical aspects and values related to architecture
3.3 Being able to communicate thoughts and design results through graphics,
writings, and communicative models with manual or digital techniques
3.4 Being able to present several alternative design solutions and to make a
decision based on scientific considerations in architecture
General Skills 4.1 Being able to apply logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking in the
context of development or implementation of science and technology that
concerns and implements the value of humanities in accordance with their
area of expertise
4.2 Being able to demonstrate independent performance, quality, and measurable
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
4.5 Being able to take decisions appropriately in the context of problem solving
in the area of expertise based on the results of information and data analysis
4.7 Being able to take responsibility for the achievement of group work and
supervise and evaluate the work completion assigned to the worker under
his/her responsibility
4.8 Being able to conduct self-evaluation process to work group under his/her
responsibility, and able to manage learning independently
SUBJECTS
1. Basic ecological architecture
2. Environmentally conscious architecture
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
PREREQUISITES
REFERENCE(S)
1. Graham, Peter, 2003, Building Ecology: First Principles For A Sustainable Built
Environment, Blackwell Sience, Sidney, Australia
2. Keraf, A. Sonny, 2006, Etika Lingkungan, Penerbit Buku Kompas, Jakarta.
3. Zeiher, Laura C, 1996, Ecology of Architecture, Watsun-Guptill Publications,
New York, N.Y. z
4. Frick,Heinz; Mulyani, Tri Hesti, 2006, Seri Eko Arsitektur 2 : Arsitektur
Ekologis, Penerbit Kanisius, Soegijapranata University Press
5. Frick,Heinz; Suskiyanto, FX. Bambang, 2006, Seri Eko Arsitektur 1 : Dasar –
Dasar Eko Arsitektur , Penerbit Kanisius, Soegijapranata University Press
6. Klaus, Daniel, ....., The Technology of Ecological Building, ............
7. Brenda, V., Robert, V. (1991) Green Architecture, Design for Sustainable.
Future. London: Thames & Hudson.
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Specific Skills 3.1 Being able to develop Architecture Design concept that integrates studies on
behavior, environment, technical aspects and values related to architecture
3.4 Being able to present several alternative design solutions and to make a
decision based on scientific considerations in architecture
General Skills 4.1 Being able to apply logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking in the
context of development or implementation of science and technology that
concerns and implements the value of humanities in accordance with their
area of expertise
4.2 Being able to demonstrate independent performance, quality, and measurable
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
4.5 Being able to take decisions appropriately in the context of problem solving
in the area of expertise based on the results of information and data analysis
4.7 Being able to take responsibility for the achievement of group work and
supervise and evaluate the work completion assigned to the worker under
his/her responsibility
4.8 Being able to conduct self-evaluation process to work group under his/her
responsibility, and able to manage learning independently
SUBJECTS
PREREQUISITES
REFERENCE(S)
1. Lynch, Kevin (1960), Image of The City. Van Nostrand Reinhold
2. Shirvani, Hamid (1997), Urban Design Process
3. Catanese, Anthony J & Snyder, James C , Introduction to Urban Planning, New
York, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1979.
4. Pemerintah RI (2007), UU RI No 26 tahun 2007 Tentang Penataan Ruang (Urban
Planning Law), Departemen PU, Jakarta.
5. Rainer, George PE, Understanding Infrastructure, A Guide for Architects and
Planner, John Willey & Sons Inc, 1990.
6. Spreiregen, P.D., Urban Design; The Architecture of Towns and Cities, New
York, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1965.
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Specific Skills 3.1 Being able to develop Architecture Design concept that integrates studies on
behavior, environment, technical aspects and values related to architecture
3.4 Being able to present several alternative design solutions and to make a
decision based on scientific considerations in architecture
3.5 Being able to utilize design capability to assist the supervision and / or
implementation of environmental development and building construction
General Skills 4.1 Being able to apply logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking in the
context of development or implementation of science and technology that
concerns and implements the value of humanities in accordance with their
area of expertise
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
4.5 Being able to take decisions appropriately in the context of problem solving
in the area of expertise based on the results of information and data analysis
4.7 Being able to take responsibility for the achievement of group work and
supervise and evaluate the work completion assigned to the worker under
his/her responsibility
4.8 Being able to conduct self-evaluation process to work group under his/her
responsibility, and able to manage learning independently
SUBJECTS
PREREQUISITES
REFERENCE(S)
1. Salingaros, Nikos A. and Michael W. Mehaffy, A Theory of Architecture,
UMBAU-VERLAG Harald Püschel, 2006
2. Antoniades, Anthony C., Poetics of Architecture: Theory of Design, Van
Nostrand Reinhold, 1990
3. Mitias, Michael H., Philosophy and Architecture, Rodopi, 1994
4. Salvan, George S., Architectural Theories of Design, Goodwill Trading Co. Inc.,
1999
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE
LEARNING OUTCOMES
2.2 Understand the principles of building science, landscape, urban planning and
design, settlement, Nusantara architecture, ecology, and meaning in
architecture
Specific Skills 3.1 Able to make the concept of Architecture Design that integrates the study on
behavior, environment, technical aspects and values related to architecture
4.4 Arrange the scientific description of the results of the above study in the form
of a thesis or final project report, and upload it on the college page;
4.5 Being able to take decisions appropriately in the context of problem solving
in the area of expertise based on the results of information and data analysis;
4.8 Being able to conduct self-evaluation process to work group under his/her
responsibility, and able to manage learning independently
SUBJECTS
1. The human habitat, climate , land, water, vegetation
2. Landscape Character
3. Topography
4. Site Planning
5. Site Development
6. Site Planting , Site Volume / Space
7. Visible Landscape
8. Circulation
9. Structure in the Landscape
10. Community Planning
PREREQUISITES
REFERENCE(S)
1. Simmonds, John Ormsbee (2006), Landscape Architecture.
2. Landscape Architecture: A Manual of Land Planning and Design by John
Ormsbee Simonds
3. LaGro Jr, James.A (2008), Site Analysis. A Contextual Approach to sustainable
Land Planning and Site Design
4. Van Ufelen (2011) Façade Greenery Contemporary Landscaping, Braun
Publishing
5. 1000X Landscape Architecture (2010).Braun Publishing
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Specific Skills 3.3 Being able to communicate thoughts and design results through graphics,
writings, and communicative models with manual or digital techniques
3.4 Being able to present several alternative design solutions and to make a
decision based on scientific considerations in architecture
General Skills 4.2 Being able to demonstrate independent performance, quality, and measurable
4.5 Being able to take decisions appropriately in the context of problem solving
in the area of expertise based on the results of information and data analysis
4.8 Being able to conduct self-evaluation process to work group under his/her
responsibility, and able to manage learning independently
SUBJECTS
PREREQUISITES
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REFERENCE(S)
1. Nadel, B. A. (2004), Building Security, Handbook for Architectural Planning and
Design, New York: McGraw Hill.
2. Hall, F. dan Greeno, R. (2001), Building Services Handbook, Oxford:
Butterworth Heinemann.
3. DPU, Dirjen Cipta dan LPMB (.....) Peraturan Bangunan Nasional, Dirjen Cipta
Karya, Jakarta
4. Lechner, N. (2001), Heating, Cooling, Lighting: Design Methods for Architects,
Canada: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
5. • Juwana J.S. (2002), Sistem Bangunan Tinggi; Untuk Arsitek dan Praktisi
Bangunan, Jakarta: Penerbit Erlangga.
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Specific Skills 3.1 Being able to develop Architecture Design concept that integrates studies on
behavior, environment, technical aspects and values related to architecture
3.4 Being able to present several alternative design solutions and to make a
decision based on scientific considerations in architecture
3.5 Being able to utilize design capability to assist the supervision and / or
implementation of environmental development and building construction
General Skills 4.1 Being able to apply logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking in the
context of development or implementation of science and technology that
concerns and implements the value of humanities in accordance with their
area of expertise
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
4.5 Being able to take decisions appropriately in the context of problem solving
in the area of expertise based on the results of information and data analysis
4.7 Being able to take responsibility for the achievement of group work and
supervise and evaluate the work completion assigned to the worker under
his/her responsibility
4.8 Being able to conduct self-evaluation process to work group under his/her
responsibility, and able to manage learning independently
SUBJECTS
PREREQUISITES
REFERENCE(S)
1. Sejarah Arsitektur : Sebuah Pengantar oleh Setiadi Soepandi, Penerbit Gramedia
2. A Global History of Architecture : Frank Ching 1995
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Specific Skills 3.1 Being able to develop Architecture Design concept that integrates studies on
behavior, environment, technical aspects and values related to architecture
3.4 Being able to present several alternative design solutions and to make a
decision based on scientific considerations in architecture
General Skills 4.1 Being able to apply logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking in the
context of development or implementation of science and technology that
concerns and implements the value of humanities in accordance with their
area of expertise
4.2 Being able to demonstrate independent performance, quality, and measurable
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
4.5 Being able to take decisions appropriately in the context of problem solving
in the area of expertise based on the results of information and data analysis
4.7 Being able to take responsibility for the achievement of group work and
supervise and evaluate the work completion assigned to the worker under
his/her responsibility
4.8 Being able to conduct self-evaluation process to work group under his/her
responsibility, and able to manage learning independently
SUBJECTS
PREREQUISITES
REFERENCE(S)
1. Undang Undang No 6 – 2017, tentang Arsitek
2. Kode etik profesi arsitek dari Ikatan Arsitek Indonesia
3. Dep. P.U RI, Manajemen Pelaksanaan Pekerjaan Konstruksi I; II; II
4. ( Construction Management I, II, III).
5. Soegihardjo, Gambar Ilmu bangunan I. II. III (Shop Drawing I, II, III).
6. Design and Build : Planning Through Development, Jeffre L Beard, Mc Graw
Hill, 2004
7. Manajemen Proyek dari Konseptual Sampai Operasional, Imam Suharto,
Erlangga 1997
8. Buku Standar Arsitektur
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE
The Tropical Architecture course studies the buildings’ behavior as an
architectural medium in the tropics, with the focus of the discussion emphasized
on the location of Indonesia. Tropical architecture will address the mindset and
tropical life, the basic principles of Architecture Design in the tropics, and how
the buildings’ response to the climate.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Specific Skills 3.3 Able to communicate thoughts and design results in the through graphics,
writing, and communicative models with manual techniques and digital
General Skills 4.1 Being able to apply logical, critical, systematic and innovative thinking in
the context of development or implementation of science and technology
that concerns and implements the value of humanities in accordance with
their area of expertise;
4.2 Being able to demonstrate independent performance, quality, and
measurable;
results in the form of thesis or final project report , and uploaded it in the
college page;
4.5 Being able to take decisions appropriately in the context of problem solving
in the area of expertise based on the results of information and data
analysis;
4.8 Being able to conduct self-evaluation process to work group under his/her
responsibility, and able to manage learning independently;
4.9 Being able to document, store, secure and recover data to ensure validity
and prevent plagiarism;
SUBJECTS
1. Tropical environment, mindset, and living
2. Tropical design paradigm
3. Climate and comfort
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS
PREREQUISITES
REFERENCE(S)
1. Bay, J-H, Ong, B.L. (2006). Tropical Sustainable Architecture, Social and
Environmental Dimensions. Oxford: Architectural Press.
2. Chang, J-H. (2016). A Genealogy of Tropical Architecture: Colonial Networks,
Nature and Technoscience (Architext) 1st Edition. New York: Routledge.
3. de Reus, M. (2011). Tropical Experience: Architecture + Design. ORO Edition.
4. Lauber, W. (2005). Tropical Architecture; Sustainable dan Humane Building in
Africa, Latin-America and South-East Asia, Munich: Prestel.
5. Tzonis, A., Lefaivre, L., Stagno, B. (2001). Tropical Architecture: Critical
Regionalism in the Age of Globalization. Academy Press.
Architecture Department Syllabus - ITS