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SAPPK PRINT STUDIO

FOOT
PRINTS
A MANUAL
INTRODUCTION

SAPPK Print Studio is a student-based Publication


Unit for the Architecture Program at SAPPK,
Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Bandung,
Indonesia. The Publication Unit is a self-run studio
based team that will act as the publication team
platform for the program. The unit will focus on
documenting works, activities and other
academic-related issues by students and lecturers
involved with the Master Degree Program at
SAPPK, ITB. The SAPPK Print Studio is an attempt
to organically shape the school’s architectural
discourse through the production and distribution
of publications. It will operates within the School of
Architecture, ITB – Indonesia’s oldest and most
prestigious school of architecture and will function
to host an ambitious program of exhibitions, events
and publications. We hoped that by the
establishment of this Publication Unit, which will
consist of a voluntary-based team of lecturers and
students, the SAPPK Print Studio will function as a
small-scale publication team that aimed to
integrate the publication of printed materials from
the many collection of students’ works, writings,
design process studies, critiques, essays and other
related materials such as public events,
cross-disciplinary activities, discussion, etc. and will
focus on generating content, editing and design.
INTRODUCTION

The hope is that the influence of the SAPPK Print


Studio will quickly extend into the academic and
intellectual life of the school, playing a key role as a
protagonist of future publication initiatives. It will
also be the communication platform to spread the
breeding of emergent architecture and other
related courses’ design thinking to the outside
world. This unit is proposed to be run independently
by volunteering students, with supports from
lecturers and the School itself as a collaborative
effort from these parties. This collaborative spirit
and unifying concern for architectural publication
and print production is hoped to enabled almost all
of the contributions from students, teaching staffs
and the people from the practice world to express
their ideas and thoughts in printed form. This
independent, loosely based publication unit will put
this group of designers and architects in a closer
relationship with the content itself. The SAPPK
Print Studio is also hoped to function as a
laboratory for research, education and development
in architecture, urbanism and landscape through
the form of printed materials.
CONCEPT

The concept of this publication is to create a book


that would help in disseminating the academic
processes involved during the development of
design problems, solutions, objectives, strategies
and proposals by students from the Master Degree
Program. The monograph is intended to become a
resource for further references since it will
document all design development process from the
earliest stage right until the birth of the design
product. It is not a coffee table book or another
architecture book that is filled with cool images but
will be designed and published as a ‘manual’ to
designing architectural projects. The main
reference for this publication will be the established
concept and format from these prestigious
publications from top architecture schools around
the world:

1. AA Book – Architectural Association School of Architecture


2. AA Agendas Series – Architectural Association School of
Architecture
3. Harvard Works – Harvard Graduate School of Design
Harvard University
4. Deviations: Designing Architecture, A Manual – ETH Zurich
5. Hunch – Berlage Institute
ABOUT VOLUME 1

The first publication from the SAPPK Print Studio


is called FOOTPRINTS. It was published as a
comprehensive collection of students’ works,
compiled from the 2009 Master Degree Program,
and act as an important milestone for futher
publication efforts. FOOTPRINTS Volume 1 was
published as a 245 pages, with extensive color and
black and white ilustrations in paperback format of
160mm x 240mm size book. It took four months to
complete with great effort in compiling, writing,
editing, designing layouts, selecting fonts and
images, proof reading, printing and such. The
editorial board of the first volume hoped that
FOOTPRINTS will be continued on a yearly basis
by respectives batch of the Master Degree
Program’s students.

This manual is designed to provide basic


understanding and reference to publish future
editions of FOOTPRINTS.
CONTENTS AND FORMAT

FOOTPRINTS is basically divided into eight


chapters:

Chapter 1 - Preface
Chapter 2 - Studio Teaching Staffs and Participants
Chapter 3 - Studio Project 1
Chapter 4 - Studio Project 2
Chapter 5 - Studio Project 3
Chapter 6 - Studio Project 4
Chapter 7 - Public Programs/ Events
Chapter 8 - Postscript/ Additional Notes

The format is as follows:

Book size - 160mm (w) x 240mm (h)


Number of Pages - 245 including covers
Color - Full color (CMYK)
Binding Type - Perfect binding paperback
Paper Type - 150gms white matte (dull, non-glossy)
Cover Type - Full color cover design with UV coating
gloss, including inside color cover print on 310 gms
coated paper
Number of Copies - 500 (first print)
DESIGN

Spine Front Cover Inside Front Cover

Inside Back Cover Back Cover Spine


DESIGN

Eurostile
Bold (8 pt)
156mm

Clubland
52.5mm

Regular (139 pt)

Clubland
Regular (103 pt)
31.5mm

Eurostile
Bold (10 pt)
Eurostile
Bold (14 pt)
18mm

18mm

Clubland Eurostile
8mm
Regular (36 pt) Bold (11 pt)
10mm
91.5mm

Eurostile
Bold (10 pt)
167mm

Eurostile
Eurostile
Bold (12 pt)
Reg (10 pt)
88mm

Eurostile
Bold (10 pt)

ISBN
25mm 17mm

17mm

Barcode
ITB Logo
12mm Eurostile
(12 x 17mm)
8mm Bold (10 pt)
DESIGN
130mm

Minion Pro (11 pt)


c 2010 Institut Teknologi Bandung and the Authors.
No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner
whatsoever without written permission from the publisher,
except in the context of reviews.

Footprints is a production of the SAPPK Print Studio


Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

Printed in Indonesia by Universal Printing


96mm

Program Studi Arsitektur


Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)
Labtek IX B
Jl. Ganesha 10 Bandung 40132
Indonesia
T (022) 253 0706
F (022) 253 0705
E sekres2@ar.itb.ac.id
W www.sappk.itb.ac.id

ISBN 978-602-97836-2-9
14mm

6mm 90mm 64mm

Front Matter/ Colophon

To maintain a continuation on the general design


concept and layout of FOOTPRINTS, the design
for front cover, front matter and the back cover
should be similar to the design used for the first
volume. The design for the inside page spreads
(body matter) may be designed differently, but
must maintained similar feel from the first volume.
FOOTPRINTS should represent simple and
professional design qualities in order to balance the
heavy graphics and layouts of students’
architectural design works that are the main
contents of the book.
PAGE SPREAD

160mm
Front Cover Front Matter Front Matter Front Matter Contents
240mm

1 2 3 4 5

Introduction Introduction Page Break Public Bath Brief

(Dean’s Welcome Note) (Head of Program’s and (Text by Studio


Editor-in-Chief’s Coordinator)
Welcome Note)

6 7 8 9

Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work

(Project Background, (Project Background,


Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches)

(Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and


Process) Process)

(Design Reflection) (Design Reflection)

10 11 12 13

Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work

(Project Background, (Project Background,


Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches)

(Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and


Process) Process)

(Design Reflection) (Design Reflection)

14 15 16 17

Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work

(Project Background, (Project Background,


Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches)

(Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and


Process) Process)

(Design Reflection) (Design Reflection)

18 19 20 21
PAGE SPREAD

Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work

(Project Background, (Project Background, (Project Background,


Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches)

(Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and


Process) Process) Process)

(Design Reflection) (Design Reflection) (Design Reflection)

24 25 26 27
22 23

Student’s Work Student’s Work Page Break Students’ Activities Students’ Activities Students’ Activities

(Project Background, (Text from Contributing (Activity Report)


Concept and Approaches) Editors)
(Activity Photos)
(Activity Report)

(Design Diagrams and


Process)

(Design Reflection)

28 29 30 31 32 33

Industri Dalam Brief Industri Dalam Context Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work

(Text by Studio Coordinator) (Project Background, (Project Background,


Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches)

(Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and


Process) Process)

(Design Reflection) (Design Reflection)

34 35 36 37 38 39

Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work

(Project Background, (Project Background, (Project Background,


Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches)

(Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and


Process) Process) Process)

(Design Reflection) (Design Reflection) (Design Reflection)

40 41 42 43 44 45

Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work

(Project Background, (Project Background, (Project Background,


Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches)

(Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and


Process) Process) Process)

(Design Reflection) (Design Reflection) (Design Reflection)

48 49 50 51
46 47
PAGE SPREAD

Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work

(Project Background, (Project Background, (Project Background,


Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches)

(Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and


Process) Process) Process)

(Design Reflection) (Design Reflection) (Design Reflection)

52 53 54 55 56 57

Student’s Work Student’s Work Lecturer’s Note Page Break ITB Design Competition ITB Design Competition

(Project Background, (Text by Studio Coordinator (Text by Studio Coordinator


Concept and Approaches) and Contributing Editors) and Competition Background)

(Design Diagrams and


Process)

(Design Reflection)

58 59 60 61 62 63

Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work

(Project Background, (Project Background, (Project Background,


Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches)

(Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and


Process) Process) Process)

(Design Reflection) (Design Reflection) (Design Reflection)

64 65 66 67 68 69

Page Break Urban Acupuncture Brief Palaguna Context Palaguna Context Student’s Work Student’s Work

(Text by Studio Coordinator) (Text by Contributing Editors (cont.) (Project Background,


and Report from Student) Concept and Approaches)

(Design Diagrams and


Process)

(Design Reflection)

70 71 72 73 74 75

Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work Student’s Work

(Project Background, (Project Background,


Concept and Approaches) Concept and Approaches)

(Design Diagrams and (Design Diagrams and


Process) Process)

(Design Reflection) (Design Reflection)

76 77
pages continue...
78 79
PAGE SPREAD

The main contents for each chapters are:


1. Project Introduction from Studio Master
2. Student Design Works
a. Text
b. Diagrams
c. Drawings
d. Perspectives, and/ or
e. Models
3. Page break to end each chapter and mark the
beginning of a new chapter
TEAM

Efficient work delegation and task description is


important to ensure systematic work system in the
editorial and desktop publishing team. This chapter
describe scope of works of each team member.

STUDENT EDITORS
1. To edit all works and coordinate all required design statements,
text, etc. and liaise with Studio Coordinator, Editor-in-Chief,
Contributing Editors, Student Coordinator, Art Director and
Team Members.

ART DIRECTOR
1. To lead the design department by providing standards and
formats, as well as to coordinate all design and artworks.
2. To liaise with Studio Coordinator, Editor-in-Chief, Contributing
Editors, Student Coordinator, Editors and Design Team.

DESIGNERS
1. To liaise with Art Director and Design Team.
2. To provide and coordinate all layout design standard and format.
3. To set standard requirements for drawing conventions and format.
4. To set standard requirements for photographs and graphic layout.

COPY WRITERS
1. To coordinate and produce marketing communications media by
developing promotional text, creative directions and branding for
the publication by working closely with Art Director.
2. To collect and coordinate all design statements from students in
the form of written text.
3. To liaise with Editors.
TEAM

LIAISON
1. To coordinate all students’ progress in this book-making
process by liaising with the Head of Program, Studio
Coordinator, Editor-in-Chief, Contributing Editors, Editors, Art
Director and Team Members.
2. To curate selected students’ works by liaising with Studio
Coordinator.

PUBLISHING AND MARKETING


1. To coordinate all publication matter by providing information/
coordinating all work materials with potential publishers.
2. To research on potential marketing strategy and provide
information to the Team.
3. To liaise with and support the Student Coordinator/ Curatorial
for all matters related to publishing and marketing.
PRODUCTION

FOOTPRINTS was printed by


Universal Offset Printing

Jl. Satria Raya III No. 5, Bandung


P: +62 22 541 7871
F: +62 22 540 9692
E: rraozen@yahoo.com

FOOTPRINTS was designed using these following


typefaces:
Minion Pro
Eurostile
Clubland
Matrix Script
National Primary
Bell Gothic
Clarendon
c 2010 Institut Teknologi Bandung and the Authors.
No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner
whatsoever without written permission from the publisher,
except in the context of reviews.

Footprints is a production of the SAPPK Print Studio


Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

Printed in Indonesia by Universal Printing

Program Studi Arsitektur


Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)
Labtek IX B
Jl. Ganesha 10 Bandung 40132
Indonesia
T (022) 253 0706
F (022) 253 0705
E sekres2@ar.itb.ac.id
W www.sappk.itb.ac.id

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