May I always build
I will open my eyes to vision, that I my unlock the message in the stone and the clay. Let me sense in the sand and the iron and the tree. Mystery beyond all mysteries, the builder beyond all buildings.
With vision MAY I ALWAYS BUILD
I will open my mind to HUMILITY, that I may remember my debt to those who have taught me and strive to discharge it to those who I teach. Let me be always aware that my days are short, my work is long, my talent endures not forever.
In humility, MAY I ALWAYS BUILD
I will open my heart to Patient, that those for whom I plan may not be denied their true answer through any haste of mine or swallow expediency. As my art grows in the building of man’s shelter. So may my heart grows in thr building of man’s happiness.
Patiently, MAY I ALWAYS BUILD
I will open my heart to ARTISTRY that I may skillfully turn point, line, and plane to the support and protection of man’s body, to yhe nourishment af his hope, to the preservation of his culture. Let my tools be adroit and readyweapons in his resistance to decay and his struggle to be free
With artistry, MAY I ALWAYS BUILD
Even in whole world ravage and destroy, MAY I ALWAYS BUILD.
Let me work go beyond creed and colour and nation, bridging the world of difference letting fall to ruin the house of war and enlarging the house of peace.
While the breath of the great architect is in me, MAY I ALWAYS BUILD
Bait-bait ini aku dapat dari dosenku, disaat pertama kali memulai kuliah ‘teori dan konsep arsitektur kota’. Kalo aku pribadi, sebenernya tidak begitu meresapi makna dibalik kata-kata ini….
Hanya saja, siapa tahu bagi orang lain bisa terinspirasi dan termotivasi dengan membacanya. Makanya aku upload di blog ku….




hi, Qolbi, I got this jokes from a friend of mine
I hope it won’t hurt you as an Architect
hope you enjoy it
“An architect, engineer and owner decide to design a building. The architect asks the owner what style of building he wants. The owner describes the building down to each detail for the architect. The architect spends a day drawing a cartoon of the building and submits it to the owner for review. The owner looks at the drawings and hates everything he sees. A week has passed and the owner has made the architect go back and redraw his picture several times before the owner reluctantly agrees on how the building should look.
Next, the architect submits his picture to the engineer for design. The engineer takes the picture and begins calculating and creating computer models to determine if the building will stand. The engineer finds that the architects proposed picture would require structural members having a strength greater than could be provided by any material known on earth. The engineer calls the owner and explains the problems with the architect’s picture and makes suggestions on how to remedy it. A couple of months go by and the engineer has finished his design. He submits his drawings to the owner for final review and it looks nothing like the original proposal by the architect. The owner then asks what the final price of the building is and the engineer states it will cost 3 times as much as originally quoted. The owner turns red with rage and begins shouting colorful adjectives. The owner then takes out a pencil and paper and scratches on a piece of paper a building that is aesthetically pleasing, practical, and half of the original cost. The engineer takes the drawings and returns a week later with the finished design. The building was built at half the original cost and looks exactly like what the owner had drawn.
The owner says he loves his new building but asks, what has the architect been doing these past couple of months. The engineer states he is not exactly sure. Therefore, they both go to the architect’s desk and ask him what he has been doing these past couple of months. The architect looks at them both puzzled and states without taking a breath, “I have been contemplating a dilemma of substantial proportions that adversely effects the space flow continuity of the contours and the absolute existence of the surrounding aesthetical hyperbolic curves within the universal constraints of the feasibilities studies”. The owner and engineer look at each other nervously and wonder about the future existence of the new building. They ask the architect what is exactly is the problem. The architect then states he is not sure if the trim should be painted pale fancy teal or bold beige. The owner becomes aggravated with the architect and says, “just paint the damm thing blue-”
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thanks 4 your comment… this is the longest comment in my blog
bi…haha…puisi ini..ngingetin aku lagi duduk di ruang kuliah,,:D
iya… dan aku sempet heran…
BENERAN nih kuliah KOTA???
kok….?!?!#*&@ y^-^
arti dan makananya apa sih,,males baca nehhh,,,aku ujian ada soal iu,,,hiks T.T
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he_he….ambil kuliah teori dan konsep arsitektur kota juga y? selamat mengerjakan soal MID. pilih yang take home ya?