Kg Padu Johor Bahru Community Research 2016

 

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, in collaboration with Northumbria University, UK has organized a public and research program in 3rd September 2016, As part of the activity for the research, both organizations are conducting a social service activity. Outreach itself is defined as an effort to bring services or information to people where they live or spend time and an organization’s involvement with or activity in the community, especially in the context of social welfare. The research aimed to develop a community-based eco-tourism program as socio-economy regeneration architectural scheme at Kg Padu Johor Bahru. 

In this shelter project for Kampung Padu Johor Bahru, students and researchers are required to do some survey to Houses at Kampung Padu including knowing how and in what environment the Residence live in, how the society managed to establish a village initially and also measuring The perimeter and the layout of the house.

The theme for this social service is “experiencing cultural settlement in the body of the city”. The social service aims to showcase the very best of the architectural solution to develop the slump area becoming a livable cultural settlement for tourism product. The first of all the objectives of this project is identifying the uniqueness of relation between people and its environment. Secondly, this project is needed in developing laboratory site for low-income population housing models. Finally, the project’s objective is to formalize the area for cultural program host by a residence incorporated with the experienced youth club.

 

Trip to Architecture Exhibition NUS 2016

For this outreach program, UTM architecture students visited the Architectural Exhibition by National University of Singapore in URA, Singapore. Thus, the students inspiringly commuted cross to singapore to attent to the event. NUS City Exhibition is the annual showcase of engaging design schemes frum NUS Architecture School. Writing near the end of the first century B.C.E, Roman Architect Vitruvius Pollio identified three elements necessary for a well-designed building: firmitas (firmness), utilitas (utility), and venustas (delight). All architecture aspire towards delight – to bring to those who admire, utilise or inhabit it. Architects, in turn, learn to take delight in the act of creation, solution or intervention. With this exhibition we hope to inspire architects, students, parents and friends alike to delight in architecture and be delighted by it.

Sungai Danga, Johor Bahru Community Program

UTM Architecture Department in collaboration with Persatuan Belia Nakhoda, a Non Governmental Organisation have organized a Community Work Program at Sungai Danga, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The event was held on Saturday, 27th February 2016 in conjuction with The Ecotourism day of Sg Danga Village. Promoting the ecoturism value of village, “Kampung Sungai Danga”. sharing session with local teenagers of Sungai Danga. Estabilishing community work need more participation from the villagers community, academician and athourities. Community work can mean a range of things: being involved in local or neighbourhood groups or associations. Furthermore, The government of Johor has allocated some budget for major restoration and revitalisation works of Sungai Danga coharently to part of the development of the Iskandar metropolice.

World Day of Architecture 2012

World Day of Architecture 2012

Collaboration among Architech Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Pertubuhan Arkitek Malaysia (Southern Chapter), MBJB ( Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bahru). Leaded by Dr. Sharifah Salwa