Doctoral Program


FTUI Doctoral Program Graduates haves the capabilities of demonstrating expansion, novelty breakthrough in research in the engineering or architecture field in accordance with a certain stream or sub-stream. The National Board of Accreditation for Higher Education (BAN-PT) has awarded Architecture Doctoral Program accreditation level A.

Vision


Toward an Architecture Doctoral Program with excellence in knowledge acquisition and architectural research in accordance with specific expertise and novelty on research outcome.

Mission


To deliver excellent architectural education in developing excellent architectural knowledge and promotes meaningful application of knowledge for the society.

Graduates are expected to possess the following skill:

  • Be able to show expertise in the engineering or architecture discipline;
  • Be able to uphold the academic and research ethics;
  • Be able to work collaboratively in research;
  • Be able to position themselves as leader in their community;
  • Be able to communicate well in their community and build networks;
  • Be able to demonstrate individual live skill in connection to human relationship;
  • Be able to demonstrate attitude, behavior and way of thinking which support their success in society.

Subject Composition:

Type of Subject Credit Hours (SKS) Percentage
Compulsory Subjects 8 16
Research 40 84
Total 48 100%
Total Credit Hours to Graduate   48 sks

 

Main Courses

  • Advanced Research Method
  • Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
  • Special Subject I
  • Special Subject II
  • Qualification Examination
  • Publication – International Conference
  • Research Result Examination
  • Publication – International Journal
  • Promotion Examination
  • Current Doctoral Research


    Mandarin Guntur

    Physiognomy and Tropicality: The Architectural History of The Colonial State Capitals to The Post Reform Era

    Triandriani Mustikawati

    Reading Wayfinding as an Operation of Tours and Maps

    Ratu Arum Kusumawardhani

    Architectural Transformation of Banten Port City at 16th to 19th Century

    Yanita Mila Ardiani

    The Paradigm Shifts in Architecture Conservation Works in Indonesia

    Completed Doctoral Thesis


    Achmad Hery Fuad

    Nesting as Urban Spatial Structure in Urban Picnic

    Euis Puspitadewi

    Architecture and Discourse of Clean and Dirt: Politic of Space in The Transformation of Canals in Colonial Batavia

    Ferro Yudistira

    Ephemeral Architecture: The Phenomenon of In-Compatibility between Built Environment and Space

    Reny Syafriny

    Unbalanced Distribution of Spatial Resources: Marginalization of Traditional Fishermen in Urban Coastal Area Planning

    Samsu Hendra Siwi

    Boundaries and the Level of Privacy in Spatial Practices in Muslim Dwellings

    Toga H. Panjaitan

    Architecture of Traditional House of Ngadha Society and Its Transformation

    John Freddy Bobby Saragih

    Deconstruction of the Idea of Play and Its Spatial Implication

    Naniek Widayati

    Baluwerti to Free Village (Study of the Settlement of the Royal Servants and Royal Sentana in Kasunanan Surakarta)

    Susinety Prakoso

    Place Habit as the Phenomenon of Children’s Place Attachment

    Yuke Ardhiati

    The Stage of Indonesia: Khora Charm Works of “Architect” Soekarno in the 1960s