by webmaster FAB | Nov 3, 2014 | In The Press, News
JOHOR BAHARU, 27 Okt (Bernama) — Fakulti Alam Bina Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) berhasrat untuk menjadi pelopor dalam usaha merakam dan mendokumentasikan bangunan warisan di seluruh Asia Tenggara, kata pensyarah kanan fakulti itu Dr Alice Sabrina Ismail.
Beliau berkata, selain memberi manfaat ilmiah kepada pelajar dan pensyarah seni bina UTM, usaha itu diharap dapat memastikan identiti seni bina warisan di rantau tersebut dapat dipelihara dan diperturunkan kepada generasi akan datang.
Usaha yang melibatkan kerja-kerja lukisan terukur itu akan dilaksanakan melalui Pusat Kajian Alam Bina Melayu (KALAM) UTM.
“Sehingga kini KALAM mempunyai lebih 400 koleksi dokumentasi bangunan seperti rumah kediaman, istana, masjid, bangunan awam, bangunan komersial, wakaf, madrasah dan makam yang terdapat di Malaysia dan Indonesia,” katanya.
Beliau berkata demikian dalam sidang akhbar selepas Bengkel Kerjasama Seni Bina Antarabangsa 2014 antara Fakulti Alam Bina UTM dengan Fakulti Seni Bina Universiti Teknologi Rajamangala Thanyaburi dan Fakulti Seni Bina Universiti Rangsit di sini Isnin.
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by webmaster FAB | Nov 3, 2014 | In The Press, News, newspaper

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JOHOR BAHRU 28 Okt. – Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) berhasrat menjadi pelopor dalam usaha mendokumentasikan bangunan warisan di seluruh rantau Asia Tenggara menerusi Pusat Kajian Alam Bina Melayu (Kalam) di bawah Fakulti Alam Bina yang ditubuhkan pada pertengahan tahun 1990-an.
Pensyarah Kanannya, Dr. Alice Sabrina Ismail berkata, usaha tersebut penting bagi memastikan identiti dan seni bina warisan tempatan terus terpelihara dan dapat dikekalkan untuk diwariskan kepada generasi akan datang.
Menurutnya, hingga kini Kalam telah mendokumentasikan kira-kira 400 bangunan seni bina warisan dari negara ini dan Indonesia sejak usaha tersebut dimulakan pada tahun 1970-an.
“Kita berharap selepas ini akan mendapat kerjasama daripada universiti di Thailand untuk sama-sama mendokumentasikan bangunan warisan yang terdapat di negara berkenaan,” katanya selepas menghadiri Bengkel Kerjasama Senibina Antarabangsa di sini semalam.
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by webmaster FAB | Nov 3, 2014 | Featured Slider, News

Dr Alice Sabrina (fifth from left) and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahmud Mohd Jusan (green shirt) and lecturers from RUTT (left) and Rangsit University (right) after the opening ceremony of the one day workshop at the Faculty of Built Environment, UTM Johor Bahru campus.
JOHOR BAHRU, 27 October 2014 – The International Architecture Collaboration Workshop 2014 was organized through the collaboration between the Faculty of Built Environment of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Faculty of Architecture Rangsit University and Rajamangala University of Technology Thayaburi (RUTT), Thailand.
The workshop was held at the Seminar Room, Centre for the Study of Built Environment in the Malay World (KALAM), Faculty of Built Environment, Johor Bahru campus.
Programme Coordinator, Dr. Alice Sabrina Ismail said that the aim of this workshop was to enhance Malaysia and Thailand relations, through architecture and culture under the theme “Water senses – finding Iconic Architecture”.
“The objectives of this workshop were to establish networking and build mutual relationship with academicians and students, in addition to promoting academicians and students mobility with prominent institutions in the South East Asia Region.”
“Through this programme, research activities and academic collaborations with other renowned South East Asian Universities can also be stimulated,” said Dr. Alice.
Among activities conducted in this one day workshop were Public Lecture sessions where UTM architecture students presented the Malaysian master plan concept and Islamic style architecture, besides sharing the way of local architecture (VERNADOC).
“Participating students from both countries also discussed ‘the inspiration for Architecture’ and shared their views on Iconic Architecture from their own country in a Design Workshop.”
“Architectural work of Thai students themed ‘the future of Thai architecture’ from both RUTT and Rangsit University were also featured in a Design Exhibition held next to the Seminar Room,” said Dr. Alice.
36 architectural students and lecturers from RUTT and Rangsit University participated in this one day programme.
The workshop was officiated by Head of the Architectural Department, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahmud Mohd Jusan.
by webmaster FAB | Nov 2, 2014 | Featured Slider, News

Dr.Kherun Nita Ali, Head of Department of Quantity Surveying, presented Building Information Modelling (BIM) Educational Framework at a Dialogue Session between Quantity Surveying Accreditation Council (QSAC) and Public and Private Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL) at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Jalan Semarak, recently.
The framework aims to equip QS graduates with the necessary knowledge and skill in project delivery through the use of BIM. It describes an educational framework for the QS program at the Diploma and Degree level, in the context of BIM implementation that charter the route on how the knowledge on BIM principles and its applications can be imparted to the whole-life inter-disciplinary design and construction with the prime focus is on the QS scope of work.
Dr Kherun Nita, who is also a member of BIM Technical Committee of Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia, and Assoc. Prof. Dr Nur Emma Mustaffa derived the framework based on collation of data from a series of interviews with the industry players and extensive reviews on literatures.
The framework was validated by the industry at a focus group session at the International Workshop on BIM Education and Training Content Development on the 20th February 2014 held at Nippon Paint Exhibition Center which was organized by Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (RISM). It was then presented to and accepted by the QSAC and become part of the criteria in accrediting IHL’s QS programs.
The QS profession is taking this new technology as a challenge to be adapted and way forward. BIM offers the capability to generate quantity, counts and measurements directly from a model. From the academic point of view, it requires an enhancement to the existing set of skills and knowledge which the higher institutions’ graduates have to be instilled with.
by webmaster FAB | Oct 29, 2014 | Featured Slider, News

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The Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) candidate student, Sepideh Sedaghat Nia – from Faculty of Built Environment, was selected as a Runner Up Winner at Asian Conference on Environment-Behaviour Studies– “Environmental Settings in the Era of Urban Regeneration”.
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Title: Experiences of Inclusion among Students Living On-Campus in Malaysia
Authors: Sepideh Sedaghatnia, Hasanuddin Lamit, Ahmad Saifuddin Abdullah, Amir Ghahramanpouri
Held at Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea, this three days conference began on 25 August 2014 and total 77 full papers from Brazil, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Taiwan, and Thailand participated in the conference.
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