A Charity Dinner for Gaza Fund with the Theme ‘Daripada Kamu Untuk Gaza’(From You To Gaza)

Committee of Architecture Students, Department of Architecture in UTM is organizing a charity dinner for Gaza Fund with the theme ‘Daripada Kamu Untuk Gaza’(From You To Gaza).

Date : 6 March 2009
Venue : Dewan Jamuan, Chancellor Building
Time : 8pm – 11pm
Dress Code : Formal
Ticket Price : RM 20 (Lecturer & Staff)
RM 10 (UTM Staff)
(50% of the ticket price will be donated to the Gaza Fund)

For ticketing and enquiries : Adila Zakaria – 0127256322
Ainuddin Ariff – 0127636812

*Ticketing will be opened until 3 March 2009

Gaza Fund

 

Majlis Kolokium GIS dan Perancangan Bandar dan Wilayah Khas Mengenang Jasa Allahyarham Profesor Dr Ahris Yaakup

Jabatan Perancangan Bandar dan Wilayah, Fakulti Alam Bina, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia akan menganjurkan Majlis Kolokium GIS dan Perancangan Bandar dan Wilayah Khas Mengenang Jasa Allahyarham Profesor Dr Ahris Yaakup.

Pihak Jabatan dengan hormatnya menjemput sesiapa berminat untuk bersama-sama menghadiri majlis tersebut, pada tarikh dan masa seperti di bawah:-

  • Tarikh   :  16 Feb 2009
  • Masa    :  8. 30 pagi – 1.00 petang
  • Tempat :  Dewan Senat, UTM Skudai

Maklumat lanjut seperti di dalam brosur :

Majlis Kolokium GIS dan Perancangan Bandar dan Wilayah Khas Mengenang Jasa Allahyarham Profesor Dr Ahris Yaakup.



Board of Town Planners Malaysia Accreditation

The Board of Town Planners Malaysia (BTPM) has accredited the Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning with Honours for the 2008-2012 academic year. The programme is conducted by the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Built Environment.

Director-General of the Town and Country Planning Department of Malaysia, Dato’ Mohd Fadzil Hj Mohd Khir presented the certificates of accreditation for the programme to the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Academic and International of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Prof. Ir. Dr. Mohd. Azraai Bin Kassim.

Workshop for School Landscape Design at Sekolah Menengah Bandar Seri Alam, Pasir Gudang, Johor Bahru, Johor Darul Takzim

The Department of Landscape Architecture, Fakulti Alam Bina conducted a Workshop for School Landscape Design at Sekolah Menengah Bandar Seri Alam, Pasir Gudang, Johor Bahru (SMBSA) on Saturday, 17 January 2009. The objectives of the workshop is to test the methodological approach in group participation; and to establish the foundation of user requirements and preferences in planning and designing school environment in supporting teaching and learning program. Staff of the department participated in the program includes Assoc. Prof. Dr Mohd Sarofil Abu Bakar, Encik Ahmad Long, Encik Wan Yusrizal, Puan Suradiah Labintah, Dr Kei Saito, Encik Hassan Sahat and Encik Zoolamali Omar, together with 41 students of third year and second year landscape architecture course. The workshop was attended by teachers and students from 14 school of nearby district.

The workshop began with a formal launching session by the Pegawai Pendidikan Daerah of Pasir Gudang. An input lecture on School Landscape Design was then delivered by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Sarofil. In the meantime, two teams of students currently undergoing the studio of Resource and Landscape Planning conducted a site inventory and analysis through two Focus Group Discussion (FGD) methods. The first FGD method applied visual and landscape character approach; while the second FGD team conducted participatory survey for site inventory and analysis.

Teachers and students of the school were among the FGD participant. Subsequently, a conceptual and master planning session were conducted and presented to the FGD participants; which include two options of conceptual and schematic landscape master plan as basis for the department’s further design development. The workshop benefited both the department and the school.

Through the FGD approach, students of landscape architecture course experienced the potentials and constraints of establishing user participation in the design process. Students undergone impulsive changes of methodology and learn the capability to adapt with the situation to meet with user preferences. Simultaneously, the participants of the school were given opportunity to plan and design their learning and teaching environment according to their preferences.

Apart from the workshop, a road show that promotes courses offered by FAB was held at the school’s hall which attracted students and teachers to gain information through input from the slide shows presentation; drawings and models; and distribution of pamphlets.

UTM Architecture Students Outclassed Others in IFHP International Student Competition

A group of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia’s (UTM) architecture students has been awarded third place in the Ranko Radovic Student Competition, an international design and planning competition organized by the International Federation for Housing and Planning (IFHP). The result was announced at Royal Danish Art Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, 24th Sept 2007 in an auditorium packed with international audience, speakers, participants, and panel of jurists, including the competition’s 10 finalists.

Due to the competitive nature and comparable standards amongst the top winners the panel of jury has decided not to award the second place. Several categories of prize money were lumped into one and to be divided equally amongst the winners instead. UTM have to share with Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana (Mexico) and TU-Berlin Fakultat VI Arkitektur (Sweden/Germany) for a joint third place with each of the teams received Euro5,000.00. The first and honorable mention went to Technische Universitat Braunschweig (Germany) and National Technical University of Athens (Greece) respectively. It can be also understood that UTM have actually won a second place.

The IFHP’s Ranko Radovic Student Competition of the IFHP Congress 2007 in Copenhagen has invited students at all levels and from all disciplines – Urban Planning, Urban Design, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Geography, Sociology, Anthropology, Urban Studies, Environmental Studies, Engineering, Traffic Planning, and related academic fields – to submit their rendering of ideas and solutions for the future cities. It was first established in 1983 and has taken every second year, giving young talent from all over the world a unique chance to showcase innovative projects. The competition is organized to coincide with Student Congress and the IFHP 51st World Congress held from 23-26 September 2007. The theme ‘Futures of Cities’ establishes the concern and focus of the 51st IFHP World Congress. Hence similar theme renders the background and objective of this competition.

About 200 submissions from more than 100 universities from around the world participated in the competition for instance Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (US), Carnegie Mellon University (US), Virginia Tech (US), Cornell University (US), Yale School of Architecture (US), Sheffield University (UK), Architectural Association School of Architecture (UK), Manchester School of Architecture (UK), University College London (UK), National University of Singapore, Tianjin University (China), Chiba National University of Japan, Waseda University (Japan), and University of Melbourne (Australia). The works of all 10 selected entries were exhibited for the final stage of the judging. Winning teams were also invited to orally present their scheme. The winning UTM team consisted of 6 undergraduate degree students in architecture from Department of Architecture, Faculty of Built Environment: Yew Wooi Seng, Nur Adlina Fawzi, Asmah Basherudin, Mohamad Radi Rahmat, Chairul Anam Muqimun, and Muhd Mustakim Abd Wahab, all are in their 4th year under the tutelage of Wan Mohd Zakri Wan Abdullah, Dr. Mahmud Jusan and Adjunct Professor Ar. Shamsuddin Mohamad.

UTM team submitted an urban design project aims to revitalize existing fisherman village in Pontian, located within the Iskandar Development Region, with utmost care and sensitivity so that its existing social, cultural and environmental setting could be protected and enhanced. The design and planning aspiration seeks to achieve a balance proposition towards built environment so that the people within the area can live in harmonious equilibrium with their dwelling place. The Jury issued a 3-paragraph comment on UTM submission, “…the buildings fit to the river landscape and opens for views and access to the coast line. Finally the small scale and structural openness of the traditional building culture is reinvented into a modern building form suited for prefabrication. The project is the result of a very coherent design process, and is very clear presented.” It is hoped that a project such as this could inculcate in the hearts and minds of the students of their future role in ensuring a balance and harmonious development by not ignoring social, cultural, and environmental interconnectivity.

Head of Architecture Department, Assoc. Prof. Dr Syed Ahmad Iskandar Syed Ariffin highlighted that for this semester, all design studio projects for all years of study are based on issues and challenges related to the proposed Iskandar Development Region. Elements of competition have been included and implemented consistently in the curriculum and in it’s teaching and learning approaches as means to bench mark students’ academic quality with the rest. It is hoped that through competition such as this IFHP Student Competition UTM could gauge her students’ competitiveness at international arena. The students arrived at UTM Skudai Campus on Monday, 1st Oct 2007 and with smiling faces briefed Head of Department of the mission they have accomplished

Mark Curtis Awarded PAM Travel Scholarship 2007

Mark Curtis Josem, 4th year architecture student, has been awarded the PAM Travel Scholarship 2007. Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (PAM) delivers the award annually. The objective of the award is to give opportunity to architecture students in higher learning institutions in the country to travel abroad. PAM hopes that students will be better exposed to different culture and built environment, hence broadening their learning and experience.

The recipient of the award received RM5,000.00. Upon returning from the travel the student is requested to submit a printed report documenting his learning experiences.