
معرفی
Ryadi Adityavarman serves as an Associate Professor in the Interior Architecture program within the Department of Design and Merchandising at Colorado State University and holds a Faculty Associate in Research position with Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program (SEAP).
His educational foundation spans Indonesian and American institutions:
- Bachelor of Architecture, Universitas Parahyangan (Faculty of Engineering)
- Additional studies in Interior Design (Institut Teknologi Bandung, School of Fine Arts) and Anthropology (Universitas Padjadjaran, Faculty of Social Sciences)
- Master of Architecture, University of Colorado
- M.S. in Architectural Studies, University of Texas
Adityavarman's research critically examines cultural intersections in built environments, specializing in Indonesian architectural heritage and contemporary Asian design practices. His work bridges critical regionalism with socio-cultural sustainability, emphasizing pedagogical innovation through hybrid Western/non-Western frameworks. Current investigations focus on behavioral design factors and preserving traditional knowledge systems within modern architectural education.
Key recognitions include:
- Rotary International Foundation's 2016 Global Peace Fellowship for humanitarian initiatives
- 2015 IDEC Excellence Award for research dissemination
- Multiple Kansas State University honors (2013-2014) for teaching innovation and faculty leadership
As a dedicated educator, he mentors emerging designers in studio and history courses while advancing socio-culturally responsive design frameworks through SEAP collaborations. His Rotary Peace Fellowship underscores ongoing commitments to humanitarian architecture in Southeast Asia.



