Digital Fabrication: Projected to Body

The core objectives of the Digital Fabrication course revolve around instructing students to utilize digital fabrication equipment as an integral part of the design process, employing various approaches and modeling tools. The course content covers an introduction to fabrication processes in architectural design, diverse modeling techniques, and the application of the parametric design approach.

Projected to Head and Face Area

Head piece by Bimantyo Ganggas Fadhil Ishani

Mask by Michael John Redulla

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Building Technology III

The mandatory Building Technology course assists architecture students in gaining an understanding of the technical elements involved in constructing a building. This courses explores the integration of architectural design and structural engineering in the development of wide-span and high-rise buildings. It focuses on large-scale structures such as sports arenas, exhibition

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Media, Design and Fabrication I

This course introduces students to fundamental digital tools for architectural modeling and representation. Students work with software such as SketchUp, Rhino, Adobe Photoshop, and Illustrator to develop conceptual and physical models. The course emphasizes the iterative design process, beginning with digital modeling and continuing through fabrication using 3D printing and

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Media, Design and Fabrication II

Building upon the skills developed in the first course, this advanced module focuses on parametric design and digital fabrication using Rhino, Grasshopper, and Python scripting. Students explore complex geometry generation and customization through algorithmic thinking, enabling a deeper understanding of rule-based design systems. The integration of digital tools with fabrication

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Research Cluster of Architectural Sciences and Building Technology (ASBT)

Department of Architecture

Faculty of Engineering

University of Indonesia

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