by webmaster FAB | Dec 8, 2010 | News, Uncategorized
On 29th November 2010, a group of 15 students from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia were announced as the runner-up winner for 1Malaysia House Design Competition 2010 organized by Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Shah Alam. All the delegates were in UiTM to receive the prize worth RM 5000 for the design competition, and an additional of RM 1000 for winning the best presenter category. The first prize winner team is from UiTM Seri Iskandar, while the first runner-up is from Tunku Abdul Rahman College. Seven institutions took part in the competition.
Preparation for the Competition
At the beginning of semester 2010/2011, an invitation was sent by UiTM Shah Alam to all higher education institutions in Malaysia. The competition brief was to design a house which resembles the unique mixed culture of Malaysia, for Malaysians. Matters such as interior design, façade, spatial planning, environmental response, landscape architectural design and site planning had to be taken into consideration in order to achieve the objective.
Dr. Raja Nafida was appointed as the team coordinator, together with Pn. Malsiah Hamid and Dr. Roshida Majid. A designer team of 15 students were formed, a mixture of undergraduate and post-graduate architectural students and a quantity survey student. The students involved were selected due to their special knowledge, leadership and skills in design. The students involved in the competition:
- Mazyani bt Muhammad Raslani (Leader 1)
- Atta Idrawani bin Zaini (Leader 2)
- Hisham b. Abdul Rahman
- Nurulhuda bt. Mohd Non
- Noorfazlenawati bt. Mohd Nor Azli
- Wan Fairuz Nazwan b. Wan Ridzwan
- Nik Farah Elina bt. Nik Razmi Shah
- Taschi Tsering Sim
- Mohd Farris bin Mohd Sarofil
- Lim Yaik Wah
- Abdul Azim Rupaai
- Muhammad Syafiq bin Muhammad Noor
- Mohd Nor Izwan bin Samani
- Tan Choon Boon
- Khairool Aizat bin Ahmad Jamal
During the design process, numbers of meeting were held to get more input from lecturers and team members. The main constraint faced by these students was communication, due to the fact that they are not from the same year. However, they managed to organize themselves through meeting appointments and crit sessions conducted throughout the semester.
The Competition Entry
The entry from UTM was called ‘OneMalaysiaHouse’, to portray the idea of simplicity and escaping from the metaphorical approach towards realizing the 1Malaysia concept in physical form. The idea was to include all different lifestyle from different racial beliefs, especially in the spatial planning. The house was intended to move into the existing Malaysians lifestyle, instead of forcing and dictating the users to live in accordance to the design. The façade design was intended not to represent any race, hence was simply to respond to the hot and humid climate of Malaysia. The team did all the environmental ana lysis with the aid of Autodesk Ecotect by simulating the house with the actual environmental context of Malaysia. Overall, the concept of this ‘OneMalaysiaHouse’ may be conceived as the best prototype of Malaysians lifestyle in true Malaysian cultural, environmental, and social context.

by webmaster FAB | Nov 20, 2010 | News, Uncategorized
UTM’s Department of Landscape Architecture, and selected schools in Johor Bahru have working together to ensure that school’s environment are as nurturing as possible. The greening School Ground Program represents a commitment to contribute positively to well-being of future generations by educating students and teachers about the importance of creating and preserving conducive school ground for learning and teaching.
Recently a group of Landscape Architecture students have completed the task of constructing and installing two timber shelters for Sekolah Menengah (P) Sultan Ibrahim and Sekolah Menengah Teknik in Johor Bahru respectively. Although it is part of learning requirement in construction class, the students on the other hand did a good deed to support the effort of school in fulfilling their needs towards creating conducive learning environment. It helps schools and their communities create outdoor classrooms, providing students with conducive place to learn, communicate and develop a genuine respect for a good and supportive outdoor learning environment. The vision is to help to create green school ground.
The initial study found that students spend between 20% to 25% of their time outdoors. Unshaded surface temperature in school, ground can be 20 degree Celcius hotter than adjacent shaded area provided by a shelter. Building type of shade – “A Wakaf” provides benefits such as cooler air temperature; part of energy conservation; create possible space or place that support various activities amongst school students. “This shelter in our opinion is a good place for students to rest and also to get socialized whenever the students are free.” As commented by Syifa and Moo Jia Yi, the SIGS students.
Prior to construction, the Landscape students are required to conduct a site analysis, develop a conceptual plan as initial phase of site plan, and finally celebrate and measure success with school students and teachers (take pictures, learn, and have fun!!). A site analysis includes survey of user needs (students, teachers, principal, Teacher and Parent Association).
Any schools are invited to participate in a effort to reclaim school grounds and create healthy learning and teaching environment. Those who are interested can contact UTM’s Landscape Department: 07-5530606.
by webmaster FAB | Nov 9, 2010 | event, News, Uncategorized
The award ceremony was held at the lecture hall in Faculty of Built Environment, UTM in the morning of 1st November 2010. It was attended by the Company Managing Director Prof. Adjunct Haji Shamsuddin Muhammad, Executive Associate Ar. Hj. Nazri Abdul Aziz, Head of Department External Programme (S.P.A.C.E.) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahmud Jusan, the head of Architecture Department Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdullah Sani Ahmad, lecturers and students.
The award ceremony served to inspire Architecture students to work hard in order to achieve their dreams as a professional architect. Adjunct Prof. Ar. Haji Shamsuddin Muhammad through his company, KASA, has kindly contributed 2 awards yearly for deserving students. UTM is honoured to be the first IPTA given such an outstanding award to the final year students. This is a great milestone towards the establishment of collaboration between university and industry partners. This year, the recipients who were chosen by the Department of Architecture are Mr. Mohammad Hafizuddin Abd. Rahman and Mr. Ryan Chok anak Wat.
Adjunct Prof Ar Haji Shamsuddin Muhammad was then invited to deliver his speech at the award ceremony by introducing their company’s profile and the many benefits of the KASA awards. In his speech, he also emphasizes the many issues related to design and practise. A photo session and lunch buffet was held at ‘Linangan Jernih’ after the award ceremony.
Mr. Mohammad Hafizuddin Abd. Rahman later mentioned he is highly grateful and honoured to be chosen as one of the recipients and would encourage other students to grab any opportunities available to them during their study in UTM.
by webmaster FAB | Nov 2, 2010 | event, News, Uncategorized
Dr Kate Bishop
Date: Friday, 10th December 2010
Time : 3.00 -5.00 pm
Venue: Seminar Room, Faculty of Built Environment
Participatory research with children and young people has increased dramatically in the last 15-20 years. Previously, children’s research largely consisted of research on children rather than with them as is common today. This change reflected a new respect for, and understanding of, childhood as a distinct social period in its own right and not simply a step along the way to adulthood. Researchers became interested in understanding this period of life from children’s perspectives, recognising that they themselves would always be outsiders as adults.
This new approach to researching children’s experience, now well established in social science research, brings with it remarkable methodological, ethical and practical challenges. These challenges need to be negotiated with understanding to ensure the experience of research is a positive one for children and young people and that the research results are robust, rigorous and credible.
The lecturer will draw on her experience of participatory research, identifying some of the challenges, their implications and possible solutions, using recent research projects to illustrate the discussion. The aim of this lecture is to be thought provoking and promote further discussion around the issues raised as there are always a number of solutions to any challenge in research.
This lecture would be of interest to anyone who is thinking of carrying out a participatory research project with children and young people and those who are more experienced.

by webmaster FAB | Oct 23, 2010 | event, News, Uncategorized
Prof Kim from Department of Landscape Architecture and Rural Systems Engineering, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, is a visiting professor to Faculty of Built Environment. From 30th October to 13th November 2010, he will be visiting Department of Landscape Architecture to deliver lectures and to attend a viva-voce for a PhD candidate. The title of the PhD candidate thesis is Effects of Experiential Contacts with Green Infrastructure on Wellbeing of Residents in a Small Town. The supervisor of the candidate is Dr Ismail Said.
The topics and date of his lectures are as follows:
- 1st November 2010 Monday: Siheung Tidal Channel Ecological Park Project
- 3rd November 2010: A Sustainable Landscape Design for a High Rise Residential
(Remian Apartment) Complex in Seoul, Korea
- 8th November 2010: Han River Waterfront Landscape Management Project
All lectures will be held in Seminar Room Block B05 Faculty of Built Environment from 9 am to 11am. All academics and undergraduate and postgraduate students are invited to attend the lectures.
by webmaster FAB | Oct 19, 2010 | News, Uncategorized
Prof. Michihiko Shinozaki from College of Engineering Design, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan, is a former visiting professor of Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Built Environment, UTM (2007-2009). And he is also currently one of the international research fellows of GIRG (Green Innovation Research Group). From 21st and 22nd October 2010, he will be visiting Department of Landscape Architecture to have a research progress meeting with GIRG members, Dr.Kei, Dr.Ismail, and Dr.Hisyam. The research topic is Design Method for Micro-scale Landscape in Tropical Climate, which has been conducted since July 2009. And, he will hold a discussion about future collaboration research with GIRG and his research laboratory.