About Teori

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TEORI ARSITEKTU R KHAIRUL RIFKI 32.10.100.007 ADI WASISTA I. 32.10.100.032 CHAPPY MARZALIANO JR. 32.10.100.040 ALDILA SEPTIANO 32.10.100.057 D r. I r. M u r n I R a c h m a w a t I, M. T. Dosen koordinator R A 1 3 5 5 | ( B )

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a precentation about architectural "about theory"

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  • TEORIARSITEKTURKHAIRUL RIFKI32.10.100.007ADI WASISTA I.32.10.100.032CHAPPY MARZALIANO JR.32.10.100.040ALDILA SEPTIANO32.10.100.057D r. I r. M u r n I R a c h m a w a t I, M. T.Dosen koordinator

    R A 1 3 5 5 | ( B )

  • i d e n t i t y?

  • i d e n t i t yMenyiratkan individuPembuktian IdentitasPerbedaan12

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  • IDENTITY :Kualitas atau kondisi dari isi pokok, komposisi, alam, dan sifat yang sedang dipertimbangkanEVIDENCE OF IDENTITY( bukti identitas )Keistimewaan rumah dipedesaan yang tidak dimiliki oleh rumah di perkotaan adalah view, ruang terbuka, dan juga rasa kekeluargaan di dalam maupun diluar rumah

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  • i d e n t i t yMenyiratkan individuallitas

  • a r c h b e c o m i n g c o o lMenyiratkan individuallitas

  • This man is COOL This man is UNCOOL

  • dapat membuat sesuatu yang UNCOOL menjadi COOL dapat membuat sesuatu yang awalnya COOL menjadi UNCOOLpengalamankeahliankemampuanketekunan doa

  • Jika kita menilai orang itu keren maka setiap bangunan yang orang keren ciptakan tersebut hasilnya selalu keren

  • Market Identity: Disappeared by DetailWilliam FaulknerRobert MusilLight in AugustThe Man without QualitiesLenaUlrichSerene rules in a world where reality did not existTwo separated peopleBoth evoke subjets who are alienated from the social, political, and economic processes that might sustain identity

  • In their details, these buildings attempt to undermine the political and economic systems that have isolated Arverne from greater New York and to address not only the economic impoverishment and a rural alienation embodied in Faulkners vast landscapes but also the urban and philosophical poverty of Musils metropolitan experience. Architects have yet to grapple with both of these forms of destitution, and to produce a truly modern form of housing for Americas poorest populationThe transformation of public housing to market housing, however, has led to other complexities: in the transition, state forms of identity have been replaced with market forms of identity or lack thereof and architecturally speaking, lack of detail.Can architecture alone help to alleviate the kinds of estrangement depicted by Musil and Faulkner? Can buildings compress distance and contribute to the construction of new identities? Or does placing this burden on architecture set it up for the same apparent failure that was presumed to have been endemic to the existing modern housing.

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