by webmaster | Jan 28, 2019 | Global Outreach Program, News, photo, UTM News
A group of 39 architectural students accompanied by two faculty members from Kansas University (KU) Lawrence, United States had visited the Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying (FABU) of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM).
The visit by KU Lawrence delegation started since 2013 where the university has chosen Malaysia as one of the countries to be a case study for its Study Abroad Programme. Besides Malaysia, KU Lawrence has also chosen Singapore and Japan to visit.
The Director of Malaysia Architectural Study Tour of UTM Sultan Iskandar Institute (ISI), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gurupiah Mursib said that this study tour which took place between January 4th and 11th received an unexpected response.
“According to Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kapila Silva, Head of the Study Program of Kansas University, the rapidly developing Malaysia which is rich in culture is the main reason it was selected for the study, together with Singapore, and Japan.
“For this purpose, the UTM Sultan Iskandar Institute (ISI), supported by the School of Architecture, Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying, had prepared a special programme of 8 days 7 nights excursion covering Johor, Melaka, Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Selangor,” said Prof. Gurupiah.
He also stated that Malaysia’s architecture offers a different experience from the modern architectural era (1955-1970), through the postmodern era (1971-1990) and the global era (1991- 2017).
“As the host, we have organized a program designed to provide a comprehensive overview of traditional architecture, to the award-winning iconic architecture.
“Several traditional buildings were visited namely the traditional Mini Garden Malaysia houses, while the National Mosque, the Central Market, the Sultan Abdul Samad building and the Masjid Jamek represent modern early architecture,” said Prof. Gurupiah.
Prof. Gurupiah later explained that the global Era are represented by skyscrapers such as the Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur Tower, The Fennel, and the OBYU Tower. Also included are buildings with special concepts such as PAM Center, Arc Rimbayu, Bamboo Playhouse House and PJ Trade Center.
“The beauty of this programme is that the program directly features architects of the selected buildings. The 2018 study has featured Ar Jimmy Lim as the highlight of the study while for this time, the program featured Dato ‘Dr Ar Ken Yeang and Ar Wooi Lok Kuang.
“Ken Yeang’s architecture was represented by Menara Mesiniaga, Roof-roof House, and the Suasana Putrajaya while Wooi showcased his architecture of houses including his own home,” said Prof. Gurupiah.
Prof. Gurupiah said that in the concept of urban planning, the Putrajaya Federal Government Administrative Centre represents the new and planned city development.
The tours included the Putrajaya Holdings, the Sultan Mizan Mosque, Dataran Putra, the Boulevard and Putrajaya Cruise. In the meantime, DBKL efforts to create urban space have led to historical heritage in Kuala Lumpur such as the River of Life, back lanes, Lake gardens and Batu Caves.
The welcoming session for the delegates was held at the Faculty of Architecture and Survey, UTM Johor Bahru campus on 4th January 2019 followed by a lunch session at Ar Razin Mahmood Denai House in Kempas, Johor Bahru.
Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Survey, Prof. Dr. Mohd. Hamdan Hj. Ahmad, Associate Director (Student Services & Global Education Experience), Prof. Dr. Nor Haniza Sarmin as well as the Executive Director of ISI were also present. A memorable farewell dinner was held the following week at Menara Kuala Lumpur.
This program reflects the strong continuous ties between UTM and Kansas University, soon to be made official via MoU, Prof Dr Mohd Hamdan Ahmad, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Survey mentioned in his welcoming speech.
by webmaster | Jan 27, 2019 | Conference & Seminar, Global Outreach Program, News

Pelajar dan tenaga pengajar dari Fakulti Alam Bina dan Ukur, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) beroleh pengalaman berguna apabila dapat menimba ilmu teknologi dan kepakaran dalam aplikasi Sistem Maklumat Geografi (GIS) dalam sesi lawatan sambil belajar ke Ranhill SAJ Sdn Bhd.
Seramai 37 orang pelajar Sarjana Muda Sains (Geoinformatik) dan dua orang pensyarah tersebut telah didedahkan dengan latar belakang syarikat, yang dahulu dikenali sebagai Jabatan Air Johor, sehinggalah yang terkini dikenali sebagai Ranhill SAJ Sdn Bhd.
Selain itu, para pelajar juga didedahkan dengan aplikasi-aplikasi yang dibangunkan, terutama aplikasi yang melibatkan GIS yang berkaitan dengan bidang geoinformatik. Para pelajar kemudiannya diberikan taklimat aplikasi GIS yang telah dibangunkan, apa fungsi-fungsi khusus yang telah dibangunkan, serta masih digunakan sehingga sekarang.
Selain itu, para pelajar juga dibawa meninjau bilik operasi Ranhill SAJ Info Center, yang bertujuan bagi mengambil aduan, menyemak aduan atau apa-apa laporan berkenaan paip bocor, atau ketiadaan serta lain-lain isu. Semua laporan ini kemudiannya disambungkan kepada pelbagai unit dan bahagian dalam Ranhill SAJ untuk tindakan lanjut.
Rujukan : Pelajar FABU Timba Ilmu Teknologi dan Kepakaran Aplikasi GIS dari Ranhill SAJ
by webmaster | Jan 27, 2019 | Global Outreach Program, News, photo
Pelajar dari Fakulti Alam Bina dan Ukur (FABU) berpeluang menimba pengalaman di negara maju melalui pengamatan terhadap budaya belajar, bekerja dan bersosial mereka apabila menyertai Global Outreach Program (GOP) ke Tokyo, Jepun pada 11 hingga 18 Januari 2019 yang lalu.
Tujuh orang pelajar dari program Sarjana Muda Sains (Geoinformatik) tersebut diiringi oleh dua orang pensyarah, Prof Madya Sr Mohamad Nor Said dan Dr Muhammad Imzan Hassan, dengan sebahagian besar pembiayaan adalah hasil sumbangan dan penajaan oleh alumni program Geoinformasi, FABU.
Lawatan akademik melibatkan penglibatan para pelajar dalam beberapa siri kuliah di Tokyo Metropolitan University (TMU).
Kehadiran kumpulan ini dialu-alukan oleh Profesor Takaya Ohashi selaku Pengarah Eksekutif International Office TMU.
Kuliah yang berkait rapat dengan pembelajaran mereka di UTM dalam bidang Geoinformatik telah banyak mendedahkan bagaimana Jepun memanfaatkan pelbagai maklumat geospatial di dalam pelbagai sektor seperti pengangkutan, pelancongan dan lain-lain lagi.
Mereka juga didedahkan dengan kaedah pembelajaran tanpa peperiksaan di TMU.

Prof Takaya Ohashi selaku Pengarah Eksekutif International Office TMU bergambar semasa mengalu-alukan kedatangan pelajar GOP UTM

Pelajar-pelajar mengikuti kuliah “Tourism and Transport Planning” oleh Profesor Tetsuo Shimizu
Pelajar-pelajar juga telah menghayati budaya kerja yang amat mementingkan masa dalam pergerakan lawatan yang diuruskan oleh pihak TMU.
Perkara yang sama dilalui apabila bergerak dengan menggunakan pengangkutan awam seperti keretapi dan bas.
Penyediaan maklumat dan sistem capaian yang cekap telah memberi kefahaman kepada pelajar tentang program Geoinformatik yang mereka ikuti di UTM.
Lawatan sosial ke beberapa destinasi seperti Gunung Fuji dan resort ski Gala Yuzawa pula telah memberi peluang kepada pelajar melihat topografi dan merasai iklim yang jauh berbeza dengan Malaysia.
Kemudahan peta lokasi dan maklumat lain dalam bentuk digital memperlihatkan bagaimana Negara Jepun memanfaatkan Sistem Maklumat Geografi (GIS) yang menjadi teras kepada program Geoinformatik yang sedang diikuti pelajar-pelajar ini di UTM.

Pelajar menghayati suhu beku di resort ski Gala Yuzawa, Niigata
Di samping itu, belajar juga berpeluang menyertai program promosi kebudayaan tarian tradisional Jepun (Fujimusume) dan demonstrasi pemakaian kimono.
Ini juga merupakan sebahagian daripada objektif GOP agar pelajar dapat memahami amalan kebudayaan dan tradisi sesuatu Negara.
Rujukan : Pelajar Geoinformasi dari FABU sertai Global Outreach Program (GOP) Ke Tokyo, Jepun
by webmaster | Jan 27, 2019 | event, News

The Industrial Advisory Panels (IAP) for BSc. (Property Management) course gathered at Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying for half day meeting to review curriculum for 21st century and Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR 4.0). The IAP comprises external representatives from the industrial community who provide a strategic view on the undergraduate course’s policies in respect of employability, teaching and hands-on knowledge. The IAP also will keeping abreast of industry development which is essential aspects in preparing students for their future careers. The faculty and IAP is vital in creating a strong link between industry and the faculty and is expected to contribute in achieving the faculty’s goals and objectives. Members of the IAP are professionals in industry and government who collaborate and build cooperative efforts with the faculty, advise on academic programs, and help in building future programme’s direction. This collaboration will lead to each party having a better understanding of the objectives of the other as well as allowing each to better support the other in meeting the objectives. For this meeting, the delegates comprises top management in industry such as Director General, Department of Valuation and Property Services (JPPH), Tuan Haji Sr. Ahmad Zailan Azizudin, Sr. Sivadas and Sr. Mahyudin Mustakim from Association of Valuers, Property Managers, Estate Agents and Property Consultants in the Private Sector Malaysia (PEPS), Dr. Soeb Pawi (Majlis Perbandaran Kulai), Tuan Haji Azmi Miswan (Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bahru), Mr. Imran Saleh (UDA Angsana Sdn. Bhd.), Tuan Haji Samsubahri Selamat (Damansara Asset Sdn. Bhd.)
by webmaster | Jan 16, 2019 | event, Featured Slider, News, photo
Karnival Lestari Iskandar Puteri 2019–KLIP2019 telah dijalankan pada 12 Januari 2019, di Dewan Sebaguna MBIP. KLIP2019 merupakan satu program untuk menyebarkan kesedaran Masyarakat Rendah Karbon atau Low Carbon Society (LCS) di dalam wilayah Iskandar Malaysia khususnya kawasan Majlis Bandaraya Iskandar Puteri (MBIP). Karnival ini dianjurkan oleh MBIP dan Persatuan Pelajar Senibina Landskap EARTH, Fakulti Alam Bina dan Ukur, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), melibatkan 33 orang pelajar dengan seliaan Dr Norliza Mohd Isa dari UTM dan En Safwan Shaari dari MBIP. Program ini juga mendapat kerjasama dari Jabatan Pendidikan Negeri Johor, Center For Engineering Education (CEE) , UTM dan pelbagai pertubuhan NGO. Aktiviti yang dijalankan sepanjang penganjuran KLIP 2019 adalah:
•Pertandingan Fotografi dalam media sosial/GreenKnight Photo Contest
•Pertandingan Video dan Poster/Green Initiative Video and Poster Competition
•Pertandingan Compost ‘Garbage to Garden’
•Pertandingan Sculpture/ Zero Waste Hero Life Sculpture Competition
•Bengkel Permaculture-DIY Pembajaan
•Promosi ‘Zero Waste Lifestyle’ kolaborasi bersama iCycle
•Pendaftaran dan penebusan ‘barcode’ iCycle Malaysia Sdn Bhd
•Tayangan video ‘Zero Waste Lifestyle’