The Beautiful Building of the Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business at the IAIN Lhokseumwe Campus, Indonesia

in Architecture+Design2 years ago (edited)

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Buildings with beautiful architecture can always fascinate me, my desire was immediately spurred to share its beauty with my friends in the Architecture+Design community so that we can enjoy together the beauty of the building that I will visit today.

Today I want to share the beauty of the architecture in the Islamic Economics and Business Faculty Building which is located in the grounds of the IAIN campus, Bouquet Rata for the Municipality of Lhokseumawe, Aceh Indonesia. This beautiful and magnificent building was built on a very high hill which is in the very back of this campus.

To go to this building from the campus entrance gate we have to drive for a while about 200 meters into the campus area, from a distance now I have started to see this magnificent and beautiful building located on a very high hill. From a distance, the building looks beautiful, especially up close.

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The asphalt road on the hill which is quite uphill on the side is still overgrown with weeds because this building was built very recently. When I arrived in front of the building I saw this large building built in a very futuristic, minimalist style.

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There are lots of indentations of the large walls on the outside of the building that make this building look even more beautiful. What I like most about this building is the color play, the combination of yellow, dark blue, gray and white makes this building really very beautiful to look at, especially in the morning when the weather is really hot like today.

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The front of this building is supported by six giant pillars that are large in size, this building is made with three floors, but if we look at it from the front and a little far it seems as if this building was only built with one floor. From the front left side I see this building decorated with a very large glass wall in the shape of a triangular beam, the blue glass makes this building look very clean.

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This glass wall is also covered with a very large wall painted in dark blue. The front of the building is also decorated with ornamental plants. When I started to take a closer look, the three floors of this building could be seen more clearly.

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Here I also found a giant wall whose exterior was covered with Middle Eastern carvings, this wall was in the middle of the triangular blue glass and also the entrance to the building, at the bottom of this wall I saw 4 windows that penetrate directly into the room area in the building.

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On the side of the building I saw a large wall made with a curved shape forward like a boat, in the middle of this large wall is carved with a picture like a frame in a typical Middle Eastern style. On the terrace in front of the second and third floors are also carved with typical Middle Eastern carvings which are painted in yellow and white as well.

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The front lobby of this building is made with a very large circular road, it seems that this front area is specifically reserved for the car park for lecturers who teach in this building. In the front area of ​​the lobby, I saw two giant pillars in the shape of a circle that were made to be the main pillars of this three-story building.

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The outside of this pillar is painted in gray and white with a large diamond-shaped carving, the entire front entrance area of ​​this building is made using a giant glass wall so that we can see all the activities that take place inside the building from the outside.

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Then I continued walking towards the right side of the building, on the right side the building looks more beautiful even though the architectural style is not much different from the one on the left. The minimalist design of the building always looks beautiful from any direction we look at it.

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The side of the building is made in the form of two large cubes that are being crushed, on the lower side is decorated with typical Middle Eastern carvings in yellow with a green line in the middle, all the carvings are painted in gray which makes the building really look very beautiful.

Then I saw the road next to this building was made to circle the building towards the back which made me curious about the design or the rear view of this magnificent building. And it turns out that the minimalist design is made all the way to the back here, at the back of this the whole building is painted in white and gray.

The minimalist design at the back also looks unique and very beautiful to look at, of the three floors in this building, the first floor is made with a slightly more separate section from the main building, then the second and third floors are made in an irregular cube shape. .

The outer pillars of this building are decorated with box wall accents that are more out and elongated which make this building look less boring to look at, then I started to follow this circular path to see more clearly the back of this building.

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Here I again found the side of the building which is more minimalist than the previous side, the design is made a bit pointed inward with only one floor, what always amazes me with this part of the building is that in every corner there are different details.

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On the roof of the building in the back area, there is a kind of giant paper made to cover part of the roof of this building. Then I continued to look in the other direction of this building, here I saw that the building was still in the minimalist shape as before, but now the second and third floors are visible with bigger square cubes.

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This building is made really beautiful both on the front, sides and on the back, I am very grateful to be able to see the grandeur of this building today because the weather is also very bright and friendly. Before going home I also took the time to photograph this building again from the left side because here I found a beautiful side to be photographed

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This is the beauty of the Architecture of the Islamic Faculty of Economics and Business Building on the IAIN LHOKSEUMAWE campus, see you in the next post, happy weekend friends.

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