Studio, based on the regulations regarding UGM’s Organizational Structure and Work Procedures (SOTK), is used to conduct educational, research, and community service activities, and is categorized as or equivalent to a laboratory (closed/open), workshop, practice space, monitoring station, or other equivalent types. For the field of architectural science, the studio is not merely a supporting facility, but plays a highly important role in delivering high-quality architectural tourism education.
Studio courses for the Tourism Architecture Concentration begin in the second semester and are taught by lecturers whose expertise is relevant to the needs of the studio within this concentration.
In addition to the studio courses, the concentration also offers the Theory of Tourism Architecture course (3 credits), which supports Studio 1 and Studio 2 in the Tourism Architecture Concentration.

