5th ESCAPE 2010

Venue:  Teluk Gorek, Penyabong, Johor Darul Takzim
Date: 29-31 July 2010
Theme: Indigenous

 

On 29-31 July 2010, the Department of Landscape Architecture from Faculty of Built Environment UTM with the cooperation of EARTH society hosted the 5th ESCAPE 2010 at Teluk Gorek, Endau, Johor Darul Takzim. All first year students and the seniors from second until final year  participated in the 3 days 2 nights event.

The Head of Landscape Department, Associate Professor Dr. Ismail Said, launched the opening ceremony with a brief and interesting introduction especially for the first year students.  The activities held on the first day were “Ice Breaking” whereby the first year students were required to introduce themselves and they were given a warm welcome by the whole department.  On the second day, “Aerobic” as well as ‘pocho-pocho’ dances invigorated the morning session and the other activities held there after were “Heartscape” and “Naturescape” whereby all the participating teams working spirit and creativities were put to test. Fun and laughter filled the air when the students were required to present their artworks in a showcase. After the delightful lunch (white rice + salted fish + variety of ulams) the heart stomping event of ” Explorescape” was launched. Lecturers and students had to race against time in completing one task performing station upon another meaning exploring the whole bay. The events ended when team number nine declared their victory. “Sportscape” was cancelled due to the utter exhaustion but was replaced by a more awaited and refreshing activity, that was, swimming in the sea.

The night event was interesting when two senior students who did their industrial training in Shanghai happily shared their overseas experience with the rest of the department. The highlight of the night was “ Culturescape” when  again every group was  tested on their  ability to work creatively in coming  out with a performance within a short time given.  The lecturers did not disappoint the students when their representative,   Associate Professor Dr. Mohd Sarofil Abu Bakar performed a singing duet that night with an international student, Pan Mae Bao. Later, the lecturers staged a short entertaining drama portraying “Kasim Selamat”.  The activities continued through the night even after midnight. The barbeque session was late and the lecturers were worn out with the day’s events.  The students were left to enjoy the rest of the night.
No “Aerobics” was performed the final morning because all students were worn out from staying up late for the barbeque. The final day ended with the students’ questions and answers session, prize giving and closing ceremony. Quick clean-up chores were done around the site before a photo session took place by the beach. Due to a technical error the students and lecturers departed almost two hours late from the event venue and reached UTM at 6.00pm. In all, ESCAPE 2010 was successful and very memorable as the students had fun while gaining knowledge in this event.

5th ESCAPE 2010

Portrait of Laman Tropika Exhibition

You are most welcome to witness Fundamental Unit (1st year) 1st Project exhibition

Portrait of Laman Tropika,
6-13 August 2010,
Exhibition Room 1,
Faculty of Built Environment

 

Exhibition official launching
Aug 6 2010 3pm (today)
Theme: Green & Black

 

Academic Visit By Urban and Regional Planning Department, Faculty of Engineering, Diponegoro University

On 20th May 2010, a group of students and staff from Fakultas Teknik, Departemen Pendidikan Nasional, Universitas Diponegoro has visited the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. The group which consists of 61 students and 2 lecturers met with students and lecturers from the department for cultural exchanges and academic presentations. Universitas Dipenegoro presented on their studio project which relates to revitalisation of a residential area while students from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia presented on their studio project which encompasses on Iskandar Malaysia Development Plan Review. The presentations were followed by discussions on both side on the differences in approaches and planning perspectives in their respective countries. The students from Universitas Diponegoro also performed cultural performances after the presentations. Earlier, they had visited the campus including the Sultanah Zanariah Library, the Sultan Ibrahim Chancellery Building, Student Union Building, Tropical Garden and other places along with UTM students. The program closed with a luncheon before they departed to Putrajaya to continue their academic visit in Malaysia.

Tourism Capacity Building Programme "Revitalizing of Rural Resources Through Sustainable Tourism" ( Tanjung Piai)

The Rural Tourism Master Plan has put strong emphasis on developing and promoting ecotourism with iconic nature based attraction such as World Heritage Sites, RAMSAR sites, national parks, etc. However, the ecotourism products in Malaysia lack the competitive edge as compared to similar products in countries such as Peru and Vietnam. Moreover, ecotourism projects in this country often stagnate a few years after their inception. The homestay programme exemplifies this predicament, in which many homestays are only able to attract less that 100 visitors per years, and only a handful are able to move up the value chain. In the light of the above statement, this Tourism Capacity Building Programme is timely to create and enhance quality of the models of community based rural tourism projects. This short but impactful programme will equip policy makers and managers with the skills to effectively manage ecotourism development.

Tourism Capacity Building Programme "Revitalizing of Rural Resources Through Sustainable Tourism" (Perak)

The Rural Tourism Master Plan has put strong emphasis on developing and promoting ecotourism with iconic nature based attraction such as World Heritage Sites, RAMSAR sites, national parks, etc. However, the ecotourism products in Malaysia lack the competitive edge as compared to similar products in countries such as Peru and Vietnam. Moreover, ecotourism projects in this country often stagnate a few years after their inception. The homestay programme exemplifies this predicament, in which many homestays are only able to attract less that 100 visitors per years, and only a handful are able to move up the value chain. In the light of the above statement, this Tourism Capacity Building Programme is timely to create and enhance quality of the models of community based rural tourism projects. This short but impactful programme will equip policy makers and managers with the skills to effectively manage ecotourism development.