KUMPULandscape with IALI Bali and the Landscape Architecture Study Program at Udayana University
IALI
Bali (Indonesian Landscape Architects Association) together with the Landscape
Architecture Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, Udayana University and the
Landscape Architecture Student Association (Himarskap) are holding regular
sharing session events starting in early 2024 with the title
"KUMPULandscape". The event will be held every month with different
themes and speakers for each session and will of course provide information
about the professional world of landscape architecture.
This
routine sharing session starts on January 17 2024 which takes place at Selaksa
Kopi, Jl. Letda Made Putra 18/8, Denpasar with the theme "How Landscape
Architects do "SKA" and Professional Ethics" which presented two
speakers, namely Mr. Stephanus representing the sole sponsor of the event from
PT Citatah and Mr. Yudha Kartana Putra, SP, M.Ars., IALI , a master planner
& urban landscape architect and also the deputy chairman of the
professional and organizational field of IALI PP Jateng.
This
activity was attended by A Landscape Architecture Study Program Coordinator IGAA
Rai Asmiwyati, S.P., MS.i., PhD., lecturers, professional practicing landscape
architects who are members of IALI and students at Himarskap. The event began
with a welcoming speech by the Chairman of IALI Bali Province, Mr. Chandra
Feriansyah, S.P., IALI who also acted as the event guide. The first material
presentation was about introducing product knowledge to various types of
hardscape and tips for selecting and using marble for arranging outdoor spaces
by Mr. Stephanus. Meanwhile, the second speaker, Mr. Yudha, discussed the scope
and character of a landscape architect in order to work professionally and
ethically, the role of collaboration with landscape architects in other
professions, and other interesting material which became material for
discussion in this sharing. Student participants who asked more questions in
the question and answer session stated that activities like this were very
useful because they could increase knowledge about landscape architecture that
had not been obtained during lectures, and could also open up insight into the
extent of the role of landscape architecture in Indonesia.
KUMPULandscape with IALI Bali and the Landscape Architecture Study Program at Udayana University is expected to become a sharing forum for creative design and management landscape enthusiasts in Bali. It is hoped that this activity will also be attended by the general public who are interested in landscape architecture and remember that this activity is also free of charge.
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