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Learning Tourism Architecture at Samarang Station, Kampung Spoorland

  • Activity, News, SDGs, SDGs 11, SDGs 9, Sustainability
  • 9 April 2025, 12.51
  • Oleh: rafaferdinansyahsupriyadi
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On February 22–23, 2025, eight students from the 2024 cohort of the Tourism Architecture Concentration, Master’s Program in Architecture, DTAP UGM, visited Samarang Station, Kampung Spoorland, East Semarang, for a field study. This activity was accompanied by Ir. Ikaputra, M.Eng., Ph.D. (lecturer at DTAP UGM) and was part of the learning process for the Tourism Architecture Studio 1 course. For the students taking this course, the visit to Samarang Station aimed to: (1) enhance academic insight in the field of architectural research, particularly in tourism architecture; (2) understand the current condition of the Samarang Station area in terms of nature, physical environment, architecture, and local society; and (3) directly practice theoretical studies of tourism architecture in the Samarang Station area. From the field observation and literature review activities related to Samarang Station, the students obtained various visual and textual data. These data will then be processed in the Tourism Architecture Studio 1 course for the development of a heritage architecture concept of Samarang Station as a tourist destination

Source: https://mars.ft.ugm.ac.id/2025/04/09/belajar-arsitektur-pariwisata-di-stasiun-samarang-kampung-spoorland

Tags: activity news SDGs SDGs 11-Sustainable Cities & Communities SDGs 9-Industry Innovation & Infrastructure Sustainability

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