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NOV
04
10 places to watch Architecture/Design Lectures Online
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NOV
04
Searching online for inspirational lectures in one place is impossible. It is extremely hard to locate a good source website which has a series of lectures from renowned architects, designers, thinkers, scientists or philosophers. Hours are wasted just filtering through the search results. And when you do find it, you are exhausted and want to procrastinate, exactly just what I ended up doing when I was assigned to make a list of the top 10 places to watch Architecture/Design Lecture videos. If you have missed a lecture at your university this could actually help you out. It is a perfect way to spend some extra free time searching for inspiration, especially when you are having one of those sleepless nights. Here is the LIST! 1. Architectural Association Institute of Architecture UK A very well known architectural school famous for its design philosophy, has archived most of the lectures they hold. The duration of the films they have is
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NOV
02
Alastair Parvin: Arsitektur untuk rakyat oleh rakyat
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NOV
02
Transkrip : Ketika kita menggunakan kata "arsitek" atau "desainer," biasanya yang kita maksudkan adalah seorang profesional, seseorang yang dibayar, dan kita cenderung menganggap bahwa para profesional inilah yang akan membantu kita menjawab tantangan desain besar dan sistemik yang kita hadapi seperti perubahan iklim, urbanisasi, dan kesenjangan sosial. Itulah anggapan kita. Dan sebenarnya, saya pikir anggapan itu salah. 0:37 Pada tahun 2008, saya baru akan lulus dari sekolah arsitektur setelah beberapa tahun belajar, memasuki dunia nyata dan mencari pekerjaan, dan inilah yang terjadi. Tidak ada lagi lapangan pekerjaan karena kondisi ekonomi. Dan ada beberapa hal yang menarik perhatian saya. Satu: jangan dengarkan para penasehat karir. Dan dua: sebenarnya ini adalah paradoks yang menarik untuk arsitektur, yaitu kita sebagai masyarakat, tidak pernah sebelumnya membutuhkan pemikiran desain seperti saat ini, namun arsitektur secara harfiah kehila
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SEP
30
Arsitektur dan Pelestarian : Menuju Pengelolaan Berkelanjutan Bangunan dan Lingkungan Cagar Budaya
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SEP
30
Orasi Ilimiah Guru Besar Prof. Widjaja Martokusumo Institut Teknologi Bandung google_ad_client = "ca-pub-1451212635806474"; google_ad_slot = "6098204410"; google_ad_width = 200; google_ad_height = 90;
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SEP
30
Teknologi Bangunan Rumah Tinggal Berbasis Kearifan Lokal Kegempaan
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SEP
30
Orasi Ilimiah Guru Besar Prof. Sugeng Triyadi S Institut Teknologi Bandung google_ad_client = "ca-pub-1451212635806474"; google_ad_slot = "6098204410"; google_ad_width = 200; google_ad_height = 90;
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MAY
26
Kursus Online : AutoCAD 360 - Design, Collaborate, and Access Your Data Anytime, Anywhere
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MAY
26
Topik Kursus Online selanjutnya, [ KLIK DISINI ] google_ad_client = "ca-pub-1451212635806474"; google_ad_slot = "6098204410"; google_ad_width = 200; google_ad_height = 90;
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JUL
06
Kursus Arsitektur gratis di MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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JUL
06
Featured Courses The Department of Architecture, established in 1865, is the oldest architecture department in the United States and is consistently ranked as one of the top programs in the U.S. It is a place where the individual creativity of a student can be cultivated and nurtured in a framework that is humanistically, socially, and environmentally responsible. The Department offers degree programs in the areas of Architectural Design, Building Technology, Design Technology, History, Theory and Criticism and the Visual Arts. Other opportunities for study within the department are also available through the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture. Notable strengths of the department that cut across the discipline groups are our devoted teaching, the grounding of architecture in both social and material issues, interdisciplinary nature, and the remarkable internationalism of faculty, students, teaching and research. Architecture
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MAY
11
Structural Lessons & Wind Tunnel Demonstration
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MAY
11
SOM Partner in Charge of Structural and Civil Engineering Bill Baker, PE, CE, SE, FASCE speaks about the structural engineering of the Burj Khalifa, currently the world’s tallest free-standing structure. Excavation work began for Burj Khalifa in January 2004 and over the ensuing years to its completion, the building passed many important milestones on its goal to become the tallest man-made structure the world has ever seen. In just 1,325 days since excavation work started in January, 2004, Burj Khalifa became the tallest free-standing structure in the world Construction Highlights Over 45,000 m3 (58,900 cu yd) of concrete, weighing more than 110,000 tonnes were used to construct the concrete and steel foundation, which features 192 piles buried more than 50 m (164 ft) deep. Burj Khalifa's construction will have used 330,000 m3 (431,600 cu yd) of concrete and 39,000 tonnes (43,000 ST; 38,000 LT) of steel rebar, and construction will have taken 22 milli
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OCT
11
Architecture is a Language
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OCT
11
By : Daniel Libeskind (at TEDxDUBLIN) Daniel Libeskind believes that buildings are crafted with perceptible human energy, and that they address the greater cultural context in which they are built. Best known for designing iconic buildings like the Jewish Museum in Berlin and the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, Libeskind also designed the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre and the masterplan for the new World Trade Center site in New York City. His commitment to expanding the scope of architecture reflects his profound interest and involvement in philosophy, art, literature and music. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides
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OCT
08
Kuliah Hari ini : Roman Architecture
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OCT
08
With : Diana E. E. Kleiner (Dunham Professor of History of Art and Classics at Yale University) Chapter 1. Introduction: Roman Urbanism (video above) Chapter 2. The Urban Grid and Public Architecture (click here) Chapter 3. Bathing, Entertainment, and Housing in the Roman City (click here) Chapter 4. Roman Tombs, Aqueducts, and the Lasting Impact of Roman Architecture (click here) About the Course : This course is an introduction to the great buildings and engineering marvels of Rome and its empire, with an emphasis on urban planning and individual monuments and their decoration, including mural painting. While architectural developments in Rome, Pompeii, and Central Italy are highlighted, the course also provides a survey of sites and structures in what are now North Italy, Sicily, France, Spain, Germany, Greece, Turkey, Croatia, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, and North Africa. The lectures are illustrated with over 1,500 images, many from Professor Kleiner's pe
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SEP
22
Kuliah hari ini : Introduction to Sustainability
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SEP
22
Lecturer : Dr. Jonathan Tomkin (Associate Director of the School of Earth, Society and Environment and a research Associate Professor in the department of Geology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) This course introduces the academic discipline of sustainability and explores how today’s human societies can endure in the face of global change, ecosystem degradation and resource limitations. [ Sign Up ] Course Syllabus Week 1: Introduction. Pessimism vs. optimismNeo-malthusians, J-curves, S-curves and the IPAT equation Week 2: Population. Demographics and the disappearance of the third world Demographics, population trends Week 3: Tragedy of the Commons. Fisheries, pastures, public vs private solutions Week 4: Climate Change. The climate of the near future: hot, hotter, or hottest? Weather vs. Climate, Proxy and data climate evidence, Climate projections Week 5 : Energy. What happens when we reach “Peak Oil” Renewable
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AUG
30
Kuliah hari ini : What Architecture Can Do?
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AUG
30
Speaker :: Rem Koolhaas, Founder, Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Rotterdam & Professor, Harvard University Rem Koolhaas wins Jencks award 2012 Rem Koolhaas has been named the winner of the Jencks Award for 2012. Given annually to an individual (or practice) that has recently made a major contribution internationally to both the theory and practice of architecture, the Jencks Award will be presented on Tuesday 20 November at the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in London. The event will feature a public lecture by Koolhaas, chaired by Charles Jencks, architectural theorist. Jencks commented: "Rem Koolhaas, more than any other architect of his generation, has built a parallel life between the theory and practice of architecture." Previous winners of the Jencks Award include Zaha Hadid, Foreign Office Architects, Peter Eisenman, Cecil Balmond and Steven Holl. (http://oma.eu/)
Referensi : "ARSITEKTUR DAN LINGKUNGAN"
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AUG
24
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MAY
23
Wind ventilation
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MAY
23
Wind ventilation is a kind of passive ventilation, using the force of the wind (or local air pressure differences) to pull air through the building. Wind ventilation is the easiest, most common, and often least expensive form of passive cooling and ventilation. Successful wind ventilation is determined by having high thermal comfort and adequate fresh air for the ventilated spaces, while having little or no energy use for active HVAC cooling and ventilation. Using the wind for passive cooling and fresh air Strategies for wind ventilation include operable windows, ventilation louvers, and rooftop vents, as well as structures to aim or funnel breezes. Windows are the most common tool. Advanced systems can have automated windows or louvers actuated by thermostats. Quantifying Ventilation Effectiveness To measure the effectiveness of your ventilation strategies, you can measure both the volume and speed of the airflow.. The volume of the airflo
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NOV
29
Lecture Today : Re-Engineering Buildings: Innovations in Building Technology
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NOV
29
About the LectureThe built environment consumes a very large share of the nation’s energy, and so offers rich opportunities for reducing our overall carbon footprint. MIT researchers share innovations that could soon radically alter the energy profile, as well as form and function, of buildings. Their work may prove invaluable to those in the real estate or construction industries seeking not just efficiency, but a good investment. --------------------------
Pumping gas into a car, we can get a good sense of its energy costs, says John Ochsendorf. But when it comes to buildings, which are huge capital investments, “we have practically no literacy” around energy performance. Now we are entering a “new frontier,” says Ochsendorf, as pressure builds to achieve s
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