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Galih Widjil Pangarsa

2008
Pangarsa Widjil Pangarsa Humanity In Architecture

The content of the full colored book is not only monograph of arhitect Eko Prawoto. Pangarsa extends Prawoto's design to observe both vernacular and modern architecture. Among others, discuss: What lessons are drawn from figures such as Romo Mangunwijaya, Koolhaas, Frampton, Doshi, and Hertzberger? How social alignments, culture and environment? Houses for post-earthquake 2006 in Hamlet Ngibikan, Bantul, is Eko's best design, just when his role as an architect had been shrinking. How come? Why use binoculars to study the works of visual culture of Eko? Why is knowledge, education and practices of architecture in Indonesia is very individual and capitalistic? What is the charge of visual culture? What to do with damage cityscape? How did it happen? How to understand intuitive method in reality of design process? What is the universality of design and architecture for humanity? What is the future of architecture in this multicultural archipelago?

Some comments of the book. Djaduk Ferianto, cultural, musical artist: "... present information and discourse that has not been revealed. Many theories are based on Western culture that really uncertain right for our culture region". M. Dwi Marianto, MFA, PhD, Director of the Faculty of Graduate ISI Jogjakarta: "Interesting, as well as subversive. This book has the potential to overturn the meaning of architectural products that now exist. In the method of reading "visual culture", architecture, and its sign system seen in the cultural temperament of society, including the regimes of power that take part in it". Ir. Adi Purnomo, IAI, Figure Architect 2001 version of Tempo Magazine, recipient of the Young Architects, IAI, 2002: "... The book offers itself to be one entrance to find the soul of an independent architect in a perspective to understanding and re-assemble the whole reality of life that overcomes the architecture itself and making it more free and honest pretensions. It is rare in the middle of the commodification of architecture today". Dr. Yuswadi Saliya, senior lecturer ITB: "This book invites strong to embrace everyday life as the most important source architecture, an appeal to return to humanity".