Final Examination of Semester for Bachelor Program in Architecture and Urban & Regional Planning will be held on 9-20 December 2019.
International Accreditation Visitation (KAAB) will be held on November 11-13, 2019
The Graduation Ceremony of Architecture and Urban & Regional Planning will be held on November 20-21, 2019.
The release of the Graduates of Bachelor of Architecture and Urban & Regional Planning will be held on 18-19 November 2019.
On October 16, 2019, Architecture students of Department of Architecture and Planning held a Furniture Exhibition in the DTAP Hall room. In addition to welcoming the KAAB accreditation from Korea, the exhibition was the completion of the assignment of the History of Western and Eastern Architecture Development course that was passed by Architecture students in the third semester.
Some of the exhibition themes raised included:
– modern
– Postmodern
– Deconstruction.
#MenujuAkreditasi
Have you heard the issue that we are moving to a place of study? Wow, what’s up to have to move? How come? Why?
DTAP Architecture Study Program UGM is undergoing a series of international accreditation KAAB from Korea. As part of the stage the campus area must temporarily be “sterile” from academic activities both lecturers and students.
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NB:
– Room K1 and K2 will be used as display areas for all courses from semester 1 to PPAr.
SKALA (Semangat Kebersamaan Archiplan, or Spirit of Togetherness of Archiplan) is an activity of the Department of Architecture and Planning, which aims to introduce new students to the department environment and strengthen relationships both professional and personal between each study program. The reason for the holding of the SKALA is the Architecture Study Program and the Urban and Regional Planning Study Program on one roof, so that they should know each other and facilitate future cooperation, according to the jargon ‘Archiplan? One! ‘From the Department of Architecture and Planning.
On Tuesday (17/9), The UGM Urban and Regional Planning Study Program organizes themed public lectures on ‘Start Up: Start-Ups and Cities: The Role of Start-Ups in Overcoming Urban Problems in Indonesia.’ This public lecture was given by Mr. Emmirzyan as Government Relations at Nodeflux.
Presentation of Artificial Intelligence by Mr. Emmirzyan from Nodeflux
Nodeflux itself is a AI (Artificial Intelligence) Start-Up originating from Indonesia in which engaged in the field of Big Data Analysis. Nodeflux is focused on developing deep learning computer vision to provide Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) solutions toward complex issues faced by multi sectoral industries and modern society.
Monday, August 12, 2019, the Department of Architecture and Planning UGM held an Info Day event which was an event to introduce the Department of Architecture and Planning as a whole. This Info Day was attended by all new students, both for the S1 and S2 Program in the Architecture Study Program and the S1 and S2 in the Urban and Regional Planning Study Program.
The Info Day event began with an introduction to the KM / HM of each study program at 06.30. Especially for the introduction of KM / HM, it was only followed by new undergraduate students who then continued with the Campus Tour. At 08.00 all-new S1 and S2 students, both from the Architecture Study Program and Urban and Regional Planning Study Program gathered at K1 Room to introduce further about Department of Architecture and Planning, staff and lecturers.
Yogyakarta as a heritage city, has been facing unprecedented development pressure to achieve sustainable development. This recent time, the approach of urban heritage conservation has been only using the method that neglects the economic sectors. Urban regeneration is one of a new approach for developing the conservation of economy and social dimensions to achieve sustainable cities.
Master Program in Urban and Regional Planning (MURP), Department of Architecture and Planning UGM in collaboration with KotaLab – City Lab in Indonesia with support from IAP, IAI Yogyakarta and The Government of Yogyakarta held the Workshop in Urban Regeneration. This workshop was designed to be a knowledge transfer process from France experiences on urban regeneration to Indonesia in the real case project, Kotabaru as the part of the heritage area in Yogyakarta. Through this workshop, experiences from France will be a benefit to Indonesian planners and architect with a real case study project