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Enhancing Education for Human Capital Development through establishing Future Learning Ecosystem Project Duration - 24 months Start: 15 December 2018 End: 14 December 2020 Budget: RM 467,500.00 Assessing student's acceptance on SOLE module among selected public universities in Malaysia
Duration: 2 years Start: December 2017 End: November 2019 Budget: RM 12,000.00 Value Engineering on affordable housing: A case study on terrace housing and container house
Start: 1 August 2017 End: 1 February 2019 Budget: RM 26,800.00 Feasibility of flexible affordable IBS housing for young starters in Malaysia
Start: 15 August 2017 End: 14 August 2019 Budget: RM 43,460.00 The studio subject is central to the architectural based curricula. However, the architectural based education has changed a little in the past twenty years. New ways of thinking about education (and about architecture-based education in particular) have suggested new approaches which are in line with the rapid advances in technology. Hence, educators in architecture pedagogy should integrate technology into their innovative teaching and learning for a more effective lesson. In this research, architectural curricula has been selected to test the SOLE module. This research has examined two architectural schools (one public and one private) on the integration of Studio Oriented Learning Environment (SOLE) module and reviewed how the selected case studies respond to the innovative teaching using SOLE module in their studio subject. The researcher has evaluated the feedback on the use of SOLE in the architectural studio subject to support a new theory of studiogogy for the design based syllabus. This study presents the challenges of incorporating the new approach into the present studio teaching and learning. The results revealed the following: 1) the readiness to change among the tutors is still low; and 2) the students are more than ready to try the new approach in their studio. In summary, this paper has identified disparities in the architectural education and provided solutions to support studiogogy as the new pedagogy for future design education in general and specifically in architectural education.
The demand for housing and affordable housing specifically will always become challenges for the government of the day. The solutions at the moment between conventional construction and IBS facing quality and costing problems respectively. In this article, it proposes the introduction of circular economy in a flexible housing project. To support the industrial revolution 4.0, this study is suggesting an alternative approach towards manufacturing the house as a commodity for the users. The idea of a circular economy is to reduce the price consumption by extending the lifespan of the housing unit. Towards the end, this article reports a design workshop conducted with the architects to produce a proof-of-concept of an affordable flexible house using CE (circular economy) principles. The flexible affordable house offers a solution to the lack of affordable housing and proposes alternative solutions to the problems. The study will benefit the government and Malaysians who opt for alternative housing in the future.
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Dr Zack ZairulIndustrialized Building System (IBS), Housing Industry, Project Management, Architectural Practice, BIM, Architectural Pedagogy Archives
April 2020
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