Posts Tagged ‘Architectural Education’
The design competition is BACK!
Once again, Autodesk Malaysia and Prestariang Systems Sdn Bhd, together with Institute Sultan Iskandar of Urban Habitat and Highrise Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and Ministry of Higher Education, aim to help students cultivate a passion for design, equip students with the latest tools and skills to prepare them for the dynamics of the commercial sectors.
The last three competitions have seen high standard entries across all of the categories, and we are glad that we are able to continue to provide this platform for the students to demonstrate to the commercial sector that the students of today are the designers and engineers of tomorrow.
The 4th Autodesk Malaysia Design Competition 2010 focuses on four major trends: The Digital Life, Globalization, Infrastructure Boom and Climate Change & the Rising Cost of Energy.
Update: Registration and submission deadline have been extended to 31 August 2010.
Download the Flyer and Brief below:
The Department is introducing an automated rule-based selection system. With the aid of Tanggam’s LimeSurvey component, we’re allowing the students for the first time to apply to the Workbases of their choice via online form. It’s simple, straightforward and transparent. No more first come first serve. No more booking with the tutors or coordinators. No more fighting for the head of the queue.
Click the presentation below for a brief explanation on the Workbase Bidding process.
Follow the link below:
Closing time will be announced during the School Briefing on Monday 12 July 2010. To students, please submit before the deadline to secure your priorities in selecting your preferred Workbase.
Download the Workbase eBooklet below for information on Workbases offered for this semester.
The Lumec “Fondation Concept Lumiere Urbaine” (CLU) aims to encourage emerging designers to develop innovative lighting concepts within the context of an exterior public space.
THE OBJECTIVES
The CLU foundation aims excellence by encouraging conscious integration of the plastic quality of the products, technical advancements in exterior lighting and environmental respect.
Register by: Apr-30-2010 / Submit by: Apr-30-2010
As I’m etching towards the final stage of my research, I would like to conduct a survey that would conclude my data gathering. The survey is open to all whom have used Tanggam as a regular member, be it students, lecturers, architects or graduated individuals. As long as you’ve used Tanggam, your feedback would be precious for my research.
You only need to take the survey once, and it’s totally anonymous. The survey consists of primarily scale rating, although I’ve placed additional text boxes where you can put in anything that came to mind. Although the questionnaire’s in English, you may reply in BM or a mix of both. It’s informal, so feel free to express yourselves.
You can access the survey here:
http://www.tanggam.com/limesurvey/
It should take you no more than 15 minutes to complete the survey. To discuss about this survey, click here .
Yes, you read that right! OpenOffice is an open source alternative to Microsoft Office, delivered to you with free open license. I’ve started using it for a couple of days, and from what I can see, it can do exactly the entire Microsoft Office Suite can. Of course, certain features are propriety to Microsoft, but being open source, it means third party could create application or add new features that could simply be integrated into you application.
The application suite includes:
- Writer – equivalent to Word. Could use any Word document files, template and so on.
- Calc – equivalent to Excel.
- Draw – almost comparable to CorelDraw or any graphics editing software. Basically a doped up version of Microsoft Paint.
- Impress – equivalent to Powerpoint.
- Base – a database processing/management application (which I doubt we’d ever use).
I’ve started using it, and it seems a great alternative to Microsoft Office. It has garnered support from the open community, and have been commended in several computer magazines. Consider me converted!
Now, I know students don’t usually have much money to spend on software (ahem!), especially in these dark days. At the same time, as an academic community, we preach originality and respect over copyright ownership. Now we have a great alternative to Microsoft Office at no cost at all! I urge students to try this application and report back to me. If successful, I would recommend the department to move towards this application right away.
We already utilized free Google Sketchup. Now free OpenOffice. If only the Draw application could rival CorelDraw or Adobe Illustrator, all we need to buy is Microsoft Windows.
Download and install it now. Only 142MB.
Finally, the eagerly awaited sequel to the 2005 “Alternative” Design Folio is here!
‘A’ for Architecture, an alternative book: Design Thesis Folio 2007
Editors: Ab. Razak Rahman, Syed Ahmad Iskandar Syed Ariffin & Ang Chee Seng
Publisher: Penerbit UTM Press, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
If you’ve seen the first alternative book, you wont be disappointed with this one. It is more of a review of selected thesis rather than just a catalogue/showcase collection. Would be a great source if you would like to know what UTM architectural students have been up to lately.
If you’re interested, get it from En. Hazazi (UTM Skudai) or reply in the thread provided in the link below. We can arrange for postage/delivery. Alternatively, those in KL should be able to find this book in UTM KL soon.
The price is RM55.00, on sale now! Current UTM students can get discounts. Discuss or arrange a purchase here.
Penang, June 17th: A group of architecture students from the Science and Technology College (KST), UTM City Campus managed to top the Malaysian Architecture Jamboree design competition for the second time in a row in two years at the 20th Architecture jamboree, TRANXXIT University Sains Malayia (USM), Penang.
Aizat Amir Hasrat, Vincent Lai and Wong Zhi Shen, second year students won the first place for the design category while Atta Indrawani, a third year student won the first place for the multimedia category. The competition is an annual event in occasition with the ‘Alam Bina Week’ held at USM on June 12th. More than 20 delegations from IPTA’s and Polytechnics took part in the jamboree. KST were represented by 20 students led Iziq Eafifi along with their Mentor Lecturer, Norhayuri Abdul Hadi and Kamarul Ariffin A. Kadir. This is the second success in the same categories. In 2007, KST UTM won the same categories at the International Islamic University of Malaysia.
Team KST UTM was also announced the runner-up for best performance and best male actor in the Intervarsity Culture Night during the event.
Skudai, 23rd March: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia’s (UTM) architecture student has been declared top prize winner in the Just Jerusalem Competition, an international competition organized by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
The result was announced at MIT on March 21st and released simultaneously on the competition official website. Just Jerusalem was an open global competition attempted at seeking ideas and proposals that addressed different aspects of urban life in a futurist Jerusalem. The news was announced by the Vice Chancellor, Tan Sri Datuk Ir. Dr. Mohd Zulkifli bin Tan Sri Mohd Ghazali, in his officially address during the 40th Convocation held at UTM Skudai campus today.
Initially a total of 1,150 people from 85 countries registered for the competition. Eventually only 125 eligible proposals were accepted by the organizer which later undergone review by world-class panel of jury convened at MIT. Among the nine-member jury were Suha Ozkan and Herman Hertzberger, both a well-known scholars and architects.
Chan Wai Lai, a senior architecture student decided to take up the competition as her final year Design Thesis project at beginning of the academic session. She hoped and aspired to see Jerusalem as city of peace through the idea of sharing. In her project abstract, she elaborated,
“Without raising awareness of the need for sharing, energies devoted to constructing iconic architecture or designing beautiful buildings do not make sense. To achieve new and true peace, we must solve the problems of man, not of buildings, facilities or land division — because all these problems come from man alone.”
As an expression of hope for future Jerusalem she adopted “Children’s Village for Jerusalem” as the title for her competition entry. It is in the children that she hoped the future community of peace would be nurtured and raised out of a built environment that she have designed, and hopefully in the end the proposed dwelling environment would help to address social equality and harmony among citizenry of Jerusalem.
As top winner she will be given the opportunity to spend up to an academic semester in residence at MIT as Jerusalem Visionary Fellow, with all expenses paid, including travel, housing, and stipend. It is estimated that a total amount USD50,000 been allocated for her appointment as visionary fellow.
As visionary fellow she will engage in interdisciplinary discussion about the implementation of the ideas. Throughout her stay at MIT, she will be participating in university seminars and workshops with faculty and invited dignitaries to work towards the implementation of their design ideas.
The Design Thesis is a two-semester long final year design project, a core course in architecture degree programme. Like other students of her peer, Ms. Chan Wai Lai is expected to submit the project to Department of Architecture at end of this semester as part fulfillment of the degree requirements.
She undertook the competition design project under the tutelage of a supervisory panel consisting of Abdul Halim Hussien, Ar. Marzuki Mahadi, and headed by Professor Dr. Mohamad Tajuddin Mohamad Rasdi.
Head of Architecture Department, Assoc. Prof. Dr Syed Ahmad Iskandar Syed Ariffin highlighted that for the past few years UTM have witnessed architecture students winning handful number of national and international awards.
The awards are in many ways a form of recognition of architecture degree programme at UTM and to the highly dedicated and caliber academic staff and students. The community of staff and students at Department of Architecture, Faculty of Built Environment is proud to be able to once again raise national and UTM flags at international stage.
Prepared by Head of Architecture Department.