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Djarot- Sihar Naik Becak dan Diiringi Ribuan Simpatisan PDIP

Djarot- Sihar Naik Becak dan Diiringi Ribuan Simpatisan PDIP

Setelah memastikan mendapat dukungan dari DPP PPP, Bakal Calon Gubernur dan Wakil Gubernur Sumut, Djarot Saiful Hidayat dan Sihar Sitorus mendaftar ke KPU Sumut, Rabu (10/1/2018).

Keduanya sudah ditunggu-tunggu para kader dan relawan PDIP di Lapangan Merdeka Medan.

Tiba di Lapangan Merdeka, Djarot yang menggunakan kemeja berwarna merah dan Sihar yang menggunakan kemeja putih langsung menuju KPU Sumut sekitar pukul 15.30 WIB.

Berdasarkan amatan, ribuan simpatisan PDIP pun turut mendampingi Djarot dan Sihar.

Pasangan ini diusung oleh PDIP dan PPP dengan total 20 kursi legislatif.

Apabila berkasnya diterima KPU, Djarot dan Sihar akan menjadi pasangan bakal calon ketiga.

Gelar Tumpengan Sebelum Mendaftar ke KPU Sumatera Utara

Gelar Tumpengan Sebelum Mendaftar ke KPU Sumatera Utara

Djarot Saiful Hidayat dan Sihar Sitorus dijadwalkan mendaftar ke KPU Sumatera Utara, Rabu (10/1/2018).

Namun, sebelum itu, pasangan yang maju di Pilkada Sumatera Utara 2018 itu, menggelar tumpengan di Kantor PDIP Sumatera Utara, Jalan Jamin Gintig, Medan.

Djarot terlihat menggunakan kemeja kebesaran PDIP. Sementara Sihar menggunakan kemeja putih.

Pencalonan mereka tak lepas dari koalisi PDIP dan PPP di ajang Pilkada Sumatera Utara 2018. Meski belakang, PPP menolak Sihar sebagai wakil karena latar belakangnya.

Bahkan, rapat untuk menemukan titik temu siapa wakil yang bakalan diusung berlangsung sejak Senin (8/1/2018) hingga Selasa (9/1/2018) malam.

Situasi rapat cukup alot. Sempat terjadi aksi gebrak dan pukul meja dari pengurus PPP yang tidak setuju komposisi pasangan yang diusung.

“Kami masih rapat mengawal supaya pasangan yang diusung adalah orang-orang yang beragama Islam. Sampai ada pukul-pukul meja dalam mengkawal supaya pasangan Islam. Kami menolak pasangan pelangi,” ujar Ketua DPW PPP Sumut H Yulizar Parlugutan Lubis.

PPP, menurut Yulizar, tidak peduli siapa orang yang mendamping Djarot Saiful Hidayat. Yang penting agama yang menjadi pendampingnya adalah Islam.

Jadi, isu PPP memaksakan kadernya tidak benar. Bagi mereka tidak masalah pendampingnya kader PDIP, yang penting Islam.

“Begitu banyak kader PDIP yang Islam, ada Djumiran Abdi, ada Soetarto, Sekretaris PDIP Sumut, kemudian ada Pak Ruben Tarigan. Kami tidak menolak PDIP, tapi calon yang pelangi yang kami tolak,” lanjutnya.

Namun, pada akhirnya PPP setuju Sihar sebagai wakil yang mendampingi Djarot di Pilkada Sumatera Utara 2018.

Pemeriksaan Kesehatan Calon Kepala Daerah di Sumut di RSUP Adam Malik

Pemeriksaan Kesehatan Calon Kepala Daerah di Sumut di RSUP Adam Malik

Rumah Sakit Umum Pusat (RSUP) Adam Malik Medan ditunjuk sebagai tempat pemeriksaan bakal calon kepala daerah di Sumatera Utara. Pemeriksaan akan dilakukan mulai besok.

Komisioner KPU Sumut Benget Silitonga mengatakan pemeriksaan dilakukan mulai 11-14 Januari 2018 mendatang.

“Untuk bakal calon gubernur dan bakal calon wakil gubernur dilakukan mulai tanggal 11-12 Januari,” kata Benget saat ditemui di Kantor KPU Sumut, Jalan Perintis Kemerdekaan, Medan, Rabu (10/1/2018).

Sementara, untuk pemeriksaan bakal calon bupati dan bakal calon wakil bupati dilakukan pada 13-14 Januari.

Dalam pemeriksaan ini, tim kesehatan berkoordinasi dengan Ikatan Dokter Indonesia, himpunan psikolog dan juga Badan Narkotika Nasional Provinsi Sumatera Utara. Hal ini dilakukan untuk memastikan kondisi bakal calon dalam keadaan sehat.

“Itu tim pemeriksaan. Mereka memastikan kondisi (bakal calon) dalam keadaan sehat jasmani. Hasilnya pemeriksaan nanti diserahkan ke KPU Sumut. Pelaksanaan pasatinya masih disesuaikan dengan kondisi di lapangan,” ujar Benget.

Seperti diberitakan sebelumnya, daerah yang menyelenggarakan Pilkada nantinya yakni Langkat, Deli Serdang, Tapanuli Utara, Padang Lawas Utara, Padang Lawas, Dairi, Batubara, Padangsidimpuan. Sementara, Sumatera Utara juga mengikuti Pilgub 2018.

Cerita Mega Rebut Sihar Sitorus dari Puan Maharani

Cerita Mega Rebut Sihar Sitorus dari Puan Maharani

Sihar Pangihutan Hamonangan Sitorus Pane (Sihar Sitorus) dipilih PDIP untuk mendampingi Djarot Saiful Hidayat di Pilkada Sumatera Utara 2018. Ketum PDIP Megawati Soekarnoputri lalu bercerita proses ‘merebut’ Sihar Sitorus dari anaknya, Puan Maharani.

“Sihar ini ikut Mbak Puan di Kemenko PMK. Lalu saya bilang, ‘saya ambil Sihar ya’, ‘jangan dong, Ma, saya perlu dia juga’ kata Mbak Puan,” ujar Mega di kantor DPP PDIP,Lenteng Agung, Jakarta Selatan, Minggu (7/1/2018).

Sihar merupakan tenaga ahli di Kemenko PMK. Mega akhirnya mendapat kesempatan merebut Sihar karena putrinya kini sedang jalan-jalan.

“Mbak Puan lagi jalan-jalan sama anaknya, saya ambillah dia (Sihar), biarin aja paling juga ngomel,” kata Mega disambut tawa hadirin.

Pasangan Djarot dan Sihar diumumkan pertama kali oleh Mega. Hari ini PDIP mengumkan 6 cagub-cawagub untuk Pilkada serentak 2018.

PPP Sodorkan Kontrak Politik untuk Djarot-Sihar

PPP Sodorkan Kontrak Politik untuk Djarot-Sihar

PPP menyodorkan kontrak politik untuk mengusung pasangan Djarot Saiful Hidayat-Sihar Sitorus Pane di Pilgub Sumut 2018. Apa alasannya?

“Karena ada keberatan dari teman-teman di sana, maka Pak Djarot dan Pak Sihar membuat kontrak politik dengan PPP yang berkaitan dengan umat Islam,” sebut Sekjen PPP Arsul Sani di kompleks parlemen, Senayan, Jakarta, Rabu (10/1/2018).

Kontrak politik itu berisikan 6 poin. Salah satunya pasangan Djarot-Sihar mengintensifkan gerakan Wakaf Alquran. Arsul mengatakan gerakan itu sebelumnya telah berhasil mendistribusikan lebih dari 50.000 Alquran ke provinsi minoritas muslim.

Selain itu, Arsul menyebut partainya meminta Djarot-Sihar menjalin komunikasi yang baik dengan kalangan muslim. Arsul hanya menyebut 4 dari 6 poin kontrak politik Djarot-Sihar.

Berikut ini kontrak politik PPP untuk Djarot-Sihar:

1. Mendukung Gerakan Nasional Wakaf Al Quran yang memang digelorakan oleh PPP.

2. Agar mengalokasikan lebih besar lagi dan secara khusus di APBD nanti kalau menjadi gubernur dan wakil gubernur, alokasi anggaran untuk kepentingan lembaga pendidikan Islam dan ponpes di Sumut.

3. Agar mendorong lahirnya peraturan daerah yang melarang atau membatasi peredaran miras di wilayah Sumut.

4. Agar kalau menang maka selama pemerintahan

Future Is Here!

Future Is Here!

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Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe adopted the motto Less is more to describe his aesthetic tactic of arranging the numerous necessary components of a building to create an impression of extreme simplicity, by enlisting every element and detail to serve multiple visual and functional purposes (such as designing a floor to also serve as the radiator, or a massive fireplace to also house the bathroom). Designer Buckminster Fuller adopted the engineer’s goal of Doing more with less, but his concerns were oriented towards technology and engineering rather than aesthetics. A similar sentiment was industrial designer Dieter Rams’ motto, Less but better adapted from Mies. The structure uses relatively simple elegant designs; ornamentations are quality rather than quantity. The structure’s beauty is also determined by playing with lighting, using the basic geometric shapes as outlines, using only a single shape or a small number of like shapes for components for design unity, using tasteful non-fussy bright color combinations, usually natural textures and colors, and clean and fine finishes.

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Using sometimes the beauty of natural patterns on stone cladding and real wood encapsulated within ordered simplified structures, and real metal producing a simplified but prestigious architecture and interior design. May use color brightness balance and contrast between surface colors to improve visual aesthetics. The structure would usually have industrial and space age style utilities (lamps, stoves, stairs, technology, etc.), neat and straight components (like walls or stairs) that appear to be machined with equipment, flat or nearly flat roofs, pleasing negative spaces, and large windows to let in lots of sunlight. This and science fiction may have contributed to the late twentieth century futuristic architecture design, and modern home decor. Modern minimalist home architecture with its unnecessary internal walls removed probably have led to the popularity of the open plan kitchen and living room style. De Stijl expanded the ideas that could be expressed by using basic elements such as lines and planes organized in very particular manners.

Another modern designer who exemplifies reductivist ideas is Luis Barragán. In minimalism, the architectural designers pay special attention to the connection between perfect planes, elegant lighting, and careful consideration of the void spaces left by the removal of three-dimensional shapes from an architectural design. The more attractive looking minimalist home designs are not truly minimalist, because these use more expensive building materials and finishes, and are relatively larger.

Contemporary architects working in this tradition include John Pawson, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Álvaro Siza Vieira, Tadao Ando, Alberto Campo Baeza, Yoshio Taniguchi, Peter Zumthor, Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Vincent Van Duysen, Claudio Silvestrin, Michael Gabellini, and Richard Gluckman.

Docendo Discimus

Docendo Discimus

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he term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist design has been highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture. In addition, the work of De Stijl artists is a major source of reference for this kind of work.

Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe adopted the motto Less is more to describe his aesthetic tactic of arranging the numerous necessary components of a building to create an impression of extreme simplicity, by enlisting every element and detail to serve multiple visual and functional purposes (such as designing a floor to also serve as the radiator, or a massive fireplace to also house the bathroom). Designer Buckminster Fuller adopted the engineer’s goal of Doing more with less, but his concerns were oriented towards technology and engineering rather than aesthetics. A similar sentiment was industrial designer Dieter Rams’ motto, Less but better adapted from Mies. The structure uses relatively simple elegant designs; ornamentations are quality rather than quantity. The structure’s beauty is also determined by playing with lighting, using the basic geometric shapes as outlines, using only a single shape or a small number of like shapes for components for design unity, using tasteful non-fussy bright color combinations, usually natural textures and colors, and clean and fine finishes.

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USING SOMETIMES THE BEAUTY OF NATURAL PATTERNS ON STONE CLADDING AND REAL WOOD ENCAPSULATED WITHIN ORDERED SIMPLIFIED STRUCTURES, AND REAL METAL PRODUCING A SIMPLIFIED BUT PRESTIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN.

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Using sometimes the beauty of natural patterns on stone cladding and real wood encapsulated within ordered simplified structures, and real metal producing a simplified but prestigious architecture and interior design. May use color brightness balance and contrast between surface colors to improve visual aesthetics. The structure would usually have industrial and space age style utilities (lamps, stoves, stairs, technology, etc.), neat and straight components (like walls or stairs) that appear to be machined with equipment, flat or nearly flat roofs, pleasing negative spaces, and large windows to let in lots of sunlight. This and science fiction may have contributed to the late twentieth century futuristic architecture design, and modern home decor. Modern minimalist home architecture with its unnecessary internal walls removed probably have led to the popularity of the open plan kitchen and living room style. De Stijl expanded the ideas that could be expressed by using basic elements such as lines and planes organized in very particular manners.

Another modern designer who exemplifies reductivist ideas is Luis Barragán. In minimalism, the architectural designers pay special attention to the connection between perfect planes, elegant lighting, and careful consideration of the void spaces left by the removal of three-dimensional shapes from an architectural design. The more attractive looking minimalist home designs are not truly minimalist, because these use more expensive building materials and finishes, and are relatively larger.

Contemporary architects working in this tradition include John Pawson, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Álvaro Siza Vieira, Tadao Ando, Alberto Campo Baeza, Yoshio Taniguchi, Peter Zumthor, Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Vincent Van Duysen, Claudio Silvestrin, Michael Gabellini, and Richard Gluckman.

Stress On Workplace?

Stress On Workplace?

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he term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist design has been highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture. In addition, the work of De Stijl artists is a major source of reference for this kind of work.

Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe adopted the motto Less is more to describe his aesthetic tactic of arranging the numerous necessary components of a building to create an impression of extreme simplicity, by enlisting every element and detail to serve multiple visual and functional purposes (such as designing a floor to also serve as the radiator, or a massive fireplace to also house the bathroom). Designer Buckminster Fuller adopted the engineer’s goal of Doing more with less, but his concerns were oriented towards technology and engineering rather than aesthetics. A similar sentiment was industrial designer Dieter Rams’ motto, Less but better adapted from Mies. The structure uses relatively simple elegant designs; ornamentations are quality rather than quantity. The structure’s beauty is also determined by playing with lighting, using the basic geometric shapes as outlines, using only a single shape or a small number of like shapes for components for design unity, using tasteful non-fussy bright color combinations, usually natural textures and colors, and clean and fine finishes.

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USING SOMETIMES THE BEAUTY OF NATURAL PATTERNS ON STONE CLADDING AND REAL WOOD ENCAPSULATED WITHIN ORDERED SIMPLIFIED STRUCTURES, AND REAL METAL PRODUCING A SIMPLIFIED BUT PRESTIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN.

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Using sometimes the beauty of natural patterns on stone cladding and real wood encapsulated within ordered simplified structures, and real metal producing a simplified but prestigious architecture and interior design. May use color brightness balance and contrast between surface colors to improve visual aesthetics. The structure would usually have industrial and space age style utilities (lamps, stoves, stairs, technology, etc.), neat and straight components (like walls or stairs) that appear to be machined with equipment, flat or nearly flat roofs, pleasing negative spaces, and large windows to let in lots of sunlight. This and science fiction may have contributed to the late twentieth century futuristic architecture design, and modern home decor. Modern minimalist home architecture with its unnecessary internal walls removed probably have led to the popularity of the open plan kitchen and living room style. De Stijl expanded the ideas that could be expressed by using basic elements such as lines and planes organized in very particular manners.

Another modern designer who exemplifies reductivist ideas is Luis Barragán. In minimalism, the architectural designers pay special attention to the connection between perfect planes, elegant lighting, and careful consideration of the void spaces left by the removal of three-dimensional shapes from an architectural design. The more attractive looking minimalist home designs are not truly minimalist, because these use more expensive building materials and finishes, and are relatively larger.

Contemporary architects working in this tradition include John Pawson, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Álvaro Siza Vieira, Tadao Ando, Alberto Campo Baeza, Yoshio Taniguchi, Peter Zumthor, Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Vincent Van Duysen, Claudio Silvestrin, Michael Gabellini, and Richard Gluckman.

Music Is My Life

Music Is My Life

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he term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist design has been highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture. In addition, the work of De Stijl artists is a major source of reference for this kind of work.

Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe adopted the motto Less is more to describe his aesthetic tactic of arranging the numerous necessary components of a building to create an impression of extreme simplicity, by enlisting every element and detail to serve multiple visual and functional purposes (such as designing a floor to also serve as the radiator, or a massive fireplace to also house the bathroom). Designer Buckminster Fuller adopted the engineer’s goal of Doing more with less, but his concerns were oriented towards technology and engineering rather than aesthetics. A similar sentiment was industrial designer Dieter Rams’ motto, Less but better adapted from Mies. The structure uses relatively simple elegant designs; ornamentations are quality rather than quantity. The structure’s beauty is also determined by playing with lighting, using the basic geometric shapes as outlines, using only a single shape or a small number of like shapes for components for design unity, using tasteful non-fussy bright color combinations, usually natural textures and colors, and clean and fine finishes.

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USING SOMETIMES THE BEAUTY OF NATURAL PATTERNS ON STONE CLADDING AND REAL WOOD ENCAPSULATED WITHIN ORDERED SIMPLIFIED STRUCTURES, AND REAL METAL PRODUCING A SIMPLIFIED BUT PRESTIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN.

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Using sometimes the beauty of natural patterns on stone cladding and real wood encapsulated within ordered simplified structures, and real metal producing a simplified but prestigious architecture and interior design. May use color brightness balance and contrast between surface colors to improve visual aesthetics. The structure would usually have industrial and space age style utilities (lamps, stoves, stairs, technology, etc.), neat and straight components (like walls or stairs) that appear to be machined with equipment, flat or nearly flat roofs, pleasing negative spaces, and large windows to let in lots of sunlight. This and science fiction may have contributed to the late twentieth century futuristic architecture design, and modern home decor. Modern minimalist home architecture with its unnecessary internal walls removed probably have led to the popularity of the open plan kitchen and living room style. De Stijl expanded the ideas that could be expressed by using basic elements such as lines and planes organized in very particular manners.

Another modern designer who exemplifies reductivist ideas is Luis Barragán. In minimalism, the architectural designers pay special attention to the connection between perfect planes, elegant lighting, and careful consideration of the void spaces left by the removal of three-dimensional shapes from an architectural design. The more attractive looking minimalist home designs are not truly minimalist, because these use more expensive building materials and finishes, and are relatively larger.

Contemporary architects working in this tradition include John Pawson, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Álvaro Siza Vieira, Tadao Ando, Alberto Campo Baeza, Yoshio Taniguchi, Peter Zumthor, Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Vincent Van Duysen, Claudio Silvestrin, Michael Gabellini, and Richard Gluckman.

Sea Of Opportunities

Sea Of Opportunities

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he term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist design has been highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture. In addition, the work of De Stijl artists is a major source of reference for this kind of work.

Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe adopted the motto Less is more to describe his aesthetic tactic of arranging the numerous necessary components of a building to create an impression of extreme simplicity, by enlisting every element and detail to serve multiple visual and functional purposes (such as designing a floor to also serve as the radiator, or a massive fireplace to also house the bathroom). Designer Buckminster Fuller adopted the engineer’s goal of Doing more with less, but his concerns were oriented towards technology and engineering rather than aesthetics. A similar sentiment was industrial designer Dieter Rams’ motto, Less but better adapted from Mies. The structure uses relatively simple elegant designs; ornamentations are quality rather than quantity. The structure’s beauty is also determined by playing with lighting, using the basic geometric shapes as outlines, using only a single shape or a small number of like shapes for components for design unity, using tasteful non-fussy bright color combinations, usually natural textures and colors, and clean and fine finishes.

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USING SOMETIMES THE BEAUTY OF NATURAL PATTERNS ON STONE CLADDING AND REAL WOOD ENCAPSULATED WITHIN ORDERED SIMPLIFIED STRUCTURES, AND REAL METAL PRODUCING A SIMPLIFIED BUT PRESTIGIOUS ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN.

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Using sometimes the beauty of natural patterns on stone cladding and real wood encapsulated within ordered simplified structures, and real metal producing a simplified but prestigious architecture and interior design. May use color brightness balance and contrast between surface colors to improve visual aesthetics. The structure would usually have industrial and space age style utilities (lamps, stoves, stairs, technology, etc.), neat and straight components (like walls or stairs) that appear to be machined with equipment, flat or nearly flat roofs, pleasing negative spaces, and large windows to let in lots of sunlight. This and science fiction may have contributed to the late twentieth century futuristic architecture design, and modern home decor. Modern minimalist home architecture with its unnecessary internal walls removed probably have led to the popularity of the open plan kitchen and living room style. De Stijl expanded the ideas that could be expressed by using basic elements such as lines and planes organized in very particular manners.

Another modern designer who exemplifies reductivist ideas is Luis Barragán. In minimalism, the architectural designers pay special attention to the connection between perfect planes, elegant lighting, and careful consideration of the void spaces left by the removal of three-dimensional shapes from an architectural design. The more attractive looking minimalist home designs are not truly minimalist, because these use more expensive building materials and finishes, and are relatively larger.

Contemporary architects working in this tradition include John Pawson, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Álvaro Siza Vieira, Tadao Ando, Alberto Campo Baeza, Yoshio Taniguchi, Peter Zumthor, Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Vincent Van Duysen, Claudio Silvestrin, Michael Gabellini, and Richard Gluckman.