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Fernandes, Sujatha
New York: Oxford University Press, 2017
302.23 FER c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Duffus, C.M.
Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1980
633.082 1 DUF s
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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New York: Basic Books, 1967
301 USE
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Greene, Ellin
London: Libraries Unlimited, 1996
808.068 GRE s
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sheldon, Lee H.
Boston: Course Technology, 2004
794.8 SHE c
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Intan Lestari
"Kebutuhan untuk menyampaikan dan mendengar sebuah cerita adalah sebuah kebutuhan alamiah dan memiliki nilai yang penting dalam kehidupan manusia. Sebuah cerita diyakini mampu menambah suatu nilai kepada sebuah objek dan membuat orang lain tertarik. Pembahasan dalam skripsi ini bermula dari pencarian terhadap sebuah upaya untuk mencapai arsitektur yang bermakna. Arsitektur yang bermakna disini dapat dicapai melalui apresiasi manusia sebagai pengguna dari arsitektur tersebut.
Saat berusaha untuk mencapai apresiasi inilah dimana sebuah cerita kemudian memegang peran, sehingga munculah ruang yang bercerita. Pembahasan terhadap ruang bercerita ini akan menggunakan pendekatan ruang puitis seperti yang diungkapkan oleh Gaston Bachelard, dan pendekatan cerita sebagai panduan melalui keberadaan maps dan tours yang dijelaskan oleh Michel de Certeau. Kedua pendekatan ini menegaskan faktor manusia sebagai pengguna ruang yang menjadi aktor dalam cerita. Sebuah peranan yang turut menentukan apakah ruang tersebut mampu dinikmati layaknya manusia menikmati sebuah cerita.
Dalam proses analisis terhadap ruang yang kemudian dilakukan, ditemukan bahwa kedua aspek pendekatan tersebut hadir di dalam ruang dan menjadikannya memiliki identitas serta lebih dimengerti oleh penggunanya. Saat pengguna memahami sesuatu yang hadir melebihi sebuah bentuk fisik atau yang terlihat di permukaan, maka saat itulah tercapai arsitektur yang lebih bermakna.

The necessity to tell and hear stories is a natural need and essential to human life. A story was believed could add a value to a certain object and made it more appealing. This writing was inspired by the search for a means toward meaningful architecture. A state of architecture that can be achieved with the appreciation from human as the user of the product of architecture.
This is when a story has an advantage to create storytelling space, the kind of space that we require when there is a need for human appreciation. The course to discuss about this storytelling space, will divide into two approaches. The first is Gaston Bachelard?s poetic space and the second will be using maps and tours as explains by Michel De Certeau. These two approaches signify the importance of human as a user of the space which also made us an actor of the story. A role that plays part whether that space can be enjoyed as humankind enjoys a story or not.
Within the analyzing process afterwards, i discover that the two approaches happen inside the space. Moreover they identify it and made it more understandable for its user. When the user understands what is present beyond physical aspect or what appear on the surface, is when architecture develops into something more meaningful.
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Depok: Fakultas Teknik Universitas Indonesia, 2008
S48437
UI - Skripsi Open  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Hurt, Karin B.
"A good story is often just the right method to effectively convey a message that supports an overall leadership communication plan. This issue explains how leaders can develop and use the art of storytelling to establish rapport, to enhance teamwork, and to send a message people will remember. It covers a step-by-step process to help incorporate storytelling in organizations. Also included is a case study based on the use of storytelling at Bell Atlantic and a job aid on story capturing and storytelling feedback."
Alexandria, VA: [American Society for Training & Development Press;American Society for Training & Development Press;American Society for Training & Development Press, American Society for Training & Development Press], 2003
e20428978
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Lee, David
"Contents :
3 TYPES OF STORIES AND THEIR USES
4 ILLUSTRATION, EXPLANATION, AND IMPACT STORIES AND ANALOGIES
7 "THIS IS WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE'RE PROUD OF" STORIES
8 PERSPECTIVE CHANGE STORIES
9 "I DIDN'T THINK I COULD DO IT…BUT I DID!" STORIES
10 "SO I SAID TO HIM" STORIES
13 "FLIGHT SIMULATOR" STORIES
14 COOL SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH STORIES
16 HOW TO BECOME A "STORY-CATCHER"
17 SURPRISE! YOU’ RE ALREADY A STORYTELLER…NOW LET’S GET
18 INTENTIONAL
19 REFERENCES & RESOURCES
20 JOB AID: ANALOGY-BUILDING EXERCISES
21 JOB AID: CHECKLIST: USING STORIES AND ANALOGIES FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES"
Alexandria, Virginia: American Society for Training & Development, 2012
e20442059
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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