Green Health City, China
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Green Health City, China
NEWS World Fluke wins 2013 IDEA Award for 805 Vibration Meter product design Everett, Washington, USA – For the second year in a row, the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) has honoured the industrial design team at Fluke Corporation with an International Design Excellence Award (IDEA®), the premier international competition honouring design excellence in products, eco-design, interaction design, packaging, strategy, research, and concepts. The Fluke team won a Bronze Award in the Commercial and Industrial Products category for its work on the Fluke 805 Vibration Meter. The 805 Vibration Meter is an easy-to-use tool for technicians performing preventative bearing inspections. The user simply presses the sensor tip against the motor housing. The 805 teaches the user how to get an accurate reading by calculating how hard it is being pressed against a motor. When the user applies the correct force, a ring around the handle lights up: green for “ready to measure” and red for “try again.” “Precision vibration analysis is a science requiring complex equipment and know-how, so the challenge in designing the 805 was to create a handheld tool that dramatically simplifies the measurement process,” said Matthew Marzynski, industrial design manager for Fluke Corp. “By designing an interface that makes measurement taking and interpreting the results easy, we created a product that anyone on the maintenance crew can use successfully,” added Marzynski. For more information on Fluke 805 Vibration Meter, contact Fluke South East Asia Pte Ltd at tel (+65) 6799 5566, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.fluke.com.sg. n Fluke 805 Vibration Meter LEGO Group reveals design of “The LEGO House” Copenhagen, Denmark – The LEGO Group has revealed the design of the experience centre “The LEGO House”. The centre, which will be built in Denmark, illustrates the systematic creativity of LEGO bricks and is expected to attract 250,000 visitors annually. When the LEGO House opens in 2016 visitors to the house in Billund, Denmark will enter a building that resembles gigantic LEGO bricks combined and stacked in a creative way to create an imaginative experience both outside and inside. In the experience center guests can expect hours full of active fun while at the same time engaging in an educational and inspirational experience – Concept image of the experience centre “The LEGO House”, which will be built in Billund everything that LEGO play offers. Denmark. The building illustrates the systematic creativity of LEGO bricks and is expected K j e l d K i r k K r i s t i a n s e n , L E G O ow n e r, to attract 250,000 visitors annually. Photo: © The LEGO Group explained: “The LEGO House will show the past, present and future of the LEGO idea and I am certain it will be a fantastic place, where LEGO fans of all ages and their families and friends will get a wide range of unique LEGO experiences. It is our belief that LEGO play fosters innovative thinking, and the LEGO House gives us an opportunity to make it very tangible what LEGO play offers and how it stimulates children’s creativity and learning.” The project has been under way for more than a year and today the design of the house was revealed. “Architect firm BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) has designed a building that encapsulates what LEGO play and LEGO values are all about,” said Hans Peter Folmann, Marketing responsible for the LEGO House and added: “The creative use of the LEGO brick shape is a true visualisation of the systematic creativity that is at the core of LEGO play, so we believe that this is the right look for the LEGO House. And it simply looks amazing.” The LEGO House will be approximately 30 metres tall, and there will be public access to several rooftop gardens from the outside. The building will offer visitors a total of 7,600 square metres of exhibition areas, a café, a unique LEGO store and a large public square. “It is our wish that the LEGO House is used by both visitors and the citizens of Billund; the birthplace and home town of the LEGO Group. For this reason a large part of the building – 1,900 square metres - will be a covered square with free access for the public, and we hope it will be a natural gathering point for people living in Billund as well as visitors. We do not know what specific activities will be in the house,” said Hans Peter Folmann and added: “We are very ambitious with the LEGO House – It is our hope and mission that a visit to the LEGO House will be an experience you will never forget, no matter if you are a long time fan or just want to know more about what LEGO play stands for.” Construction of the building is expected to begin in early 2014 and the LEGO House will be inaugurated in 2016. n 40 Southeast Asia Building SEPT-OCT 2013 NEWS World Digital Design Folder from Nemetschek Allplan for presenting CAD projects in 3D Munich, Germany – The digital design folder created with Nemetschek Allplan’s BIM software encompasses all the elements of a building project clearly and compactly in a single file. Users integrate drawings, views, visualizations, reports, 3D models as well as colour, lighting and furnishing concepts as required in the interactive 3D-PDF, and thus obtain a professional presentation in a standard PDF format. With digital design folders, architects and engineers can provide their clients and potential customers with meaningful, visualized planning documents and thus avoid misunderstandings or design errors. They create their drawings, views, reports and 3D models as usual in Allplan and then merge all the documents in a single, interactive 3D-PDF – the digital design folder – in Adobe Acrobat® Xl. For example, in order to win over a new client or to demonstrate the level of progress in a running project. The architect and developer behind the digital design folder, Stephan Prietzel, said: “As a trainer and consultant, I realised that in a lot of offices 3D-PDF is an important file format for communicating with building clients. In live demos held for potential clients, they have also always shown interest and been impressed”. Digital Design Folder facts: - All files in a single PDF: drawings, views, sections, reports, 3D models and even virtual walk-throughs - Comfortably insert Allplan CAD data and animated 3D models in the PDF - Dynamic display options: show/hide layers like furniture, labels and dimensions - Simple display and forwarding of the project in PDF format without any special Software A digital planning folder with integrated sample project is available and can be downloaded here: www.nemetschek-allplan.eu/ digital-design-folder n Go-ahead given for “UK’s greenest building” London, UK – Norwich councillors have given the go-ahead for a new low carbon exemplar building for the University of East Anglia within the Norwich Research Park (NRP). BDP’s engineers are working on the NRP Enterprise Centre which will push the boundaries of the university’s already established approach to developing energy efficient buildings. Working with Architype, the project will be the UK’s first commercial building to achieve a BREEAM Outstanding rating, and be Passivhaus certified. Half of the building will provide lettable floor space for SME start up businesses including offices, meeting rooms and hot desks, with the rest housing teaching and learning facilities for the University. The project is on target to be a ‘carbon sink’, through maximising the use of local materials and construction. It will not only provide a low embodied carbon building but help stimulate the local economy and traditional skills. Timber will come from Thetford Forest, straw for the innovative prefabricated thatch panels from Norfolk and building materials such as rammed chalk, heather and flint will all be locally sourced and fabricated. Construction is expected to start this summer to allow the centre to open in January 2015. n Photo: © Architype 42 Southeast Asia Building SEPT-OCT 2013 GAIN INSIGHTS ON SKYRISE & VERTICAL GREENERY! 7-8 November 2013 Singapore EXPO Convention & Exhibition Centre www.internationalskyrisegreeneryconference.com Sign up before 31 Aug to enjoy early bird registration fee! Hear from the following international experts: Stefano Boeri (Italy) Executive Councilor for Culture, Design and Fashion, Milan Municipality, Italy, Kathryn Gustafson (USA) Director of Gustafson Porter UK Dr Liu Thai-Ker (Singapore) Director, RSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd., Singapore Founding Chairman of Centre for Liveable Cities, Singapore Wong Mun Summ (Singapore) Joint Founding Director of WOHA and more... For more information, please contact: Jane SIOW (Ms) Conference Manager Tel : (65) 6403 2534 Email : [email protected] Submit your abstract on skyrise greenery or “Density & Greenery: Evolving into Collaborative Cities” Before 23 August for poster presentation! Connect with 4,000 like-minded landscape professionals and view the latest urban greenery solutions at GreenUrbanScape Asia 2013! Organised by: NATIONAL PARKS Invite your VIPs through our Hosted Buyer Programme! Look out for an enriching time at the Business Forum & iLAS Summit during show days! In Commemoration of: Supported by: LET’S MAKE SINGAPORE OUR GARDEN Supporting Organisations : International Green Roof Association, International Federation of Landscape Architects, ASBINDO (Indonesia Flower Association), Australian Institute of Horticulture Inc., British Association of Landscape Industries, International Association of Horticulture Products, Institute of Parks and Recreation Singapore, Landscape Contractors Association of the Philippines, Landscape Industries Association Western Australia, Nursery & Garden Industry Western Australia, Orchid Society of South East Asia, Taiwan Floriculture Development Association, Workplace Safety and Health Council Official Online Partner : Eco-Business.com | Online Media Partners : Urbanicity, EU Gardening Portal | Official Journal (Australia) : Outdoor Design Source Media Partners : bi GaLaBau, Floriculture Today, Green Brunei, Infotrade Media, Landscape Forum, Marshall Cavendish Business Information, RFP ecoBuild, Roof and Facade Southeast Asia Building, The Green Book, World Construction Today NEWS World CTBUH names best tall buildings for 2013 Chicago, USA – Highly distinctive towers in Canada, China, the UK and UAE have been named the best tall buildings in the world for 2013 by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH. The four regional winners include The Bow in Calgary, Canada (Americas); CCTV Headquarters in Beijing, China (Asia & Australia); The Shard, London (Europe); Sowwah Square, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (Middle East & Africa). An overall winner for the “Best Tall Building Worldwide” will be named from the four regional winners at the CTBUH 12th Annual Awards Ceremony and Dinner at the Illinois Institute of Technology, November 7, in the iconic Crown Hall, designed by Mies van der Rohe. The 10-Year and Innovation awards will be announced separately prior to the ceremony. The Council received more than 60 entries from around the world for the Best Tall Building awards. “The winners and finalists include some of the most striking buildings on the global landscape,” said Jeanne Gang, awards jury chair and principal of Studio Gang Architects. “They represent resolutions to a huge range of contemporary issues, from energy consumption to integration with the urban realm on the ground,” added Gang. The CTBUH Best Tall Building Awards are an independent review of new projects, judged by a panel of industry executives. Projects are recognised for making an extraordinary contribution to the advancement of tall buildings and the urban environment, and for achieving sustainability at the broadest level. This year the CTBUH Board of Trustees awarded the Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award to Henry Cobb, founding partner of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners. His list of tall-building achievements includes Hancock Place in Boston and the Library (US Bank) Tower in Los Angeles. Past winners of the Lynn S. Beedle Award, include Helmut Jahn, Lord Norman Foster, Cesar Pelli, William Pedersen and Adrian Smith. “Henry Cobb has demonstrated phenomenal leadership throughout his career, particularly on Hancock Place,” said CTBUH chairman Timothy Johnson. “Cobb’s leadership in smoothing out the difficulties around Hancock Place set the standard for future retrofits and advocated for positive changes to building codes around tall buildings,” added Johnson. T h e Fa z l u r R . K h a n L i f e t i m e Henry Cobb. Photo: © Achievement Medal went to Clyde Baker, Emily Nemes – Center for Architecture senior principal engineer at AECOM, who has performed geotechnical engineering for seven of the 16 tallest buildings in the world, and a major portion of the high-rise buildings built in downtown Chicago over the past 50 years, including nine with deep basements and slurry walls. “Clyde has contributed so much to our industry,” said Bill Maibusch, CTBUH Trustee. “He has touched a lot of projects and been instrumental in making those projects successful,” added Maibusch. Winners and finalists are featured in the annual CTBUH Awards Book, which Clyde Baker. is published in conjunction with a major global publisher and distributed internationally each year. n Americas: Winner – The Bow, Calgary, Canada Finalist – Devon Energy Center, Oklahoma City, USA Finalist – Tree House Residence Hall, Boston, USA Europe: Winner – The Shard, London, UK Finalist – ADAC Headquarters, Munich, Germany Finalist – New Babylon, The Hague, Netherlands Finalist – Tour Total, Berlin, Germany Asia & Australasia: Winner – CCTV, Beijing, China Finalist – C&D International Tower, Xiamen, China Finalist – Park Royal on Pickering, Singapore Finalist – Pearl River Tower, Guangzhou, China Finalist – Sliced Porosity Block, Chengdu, China Middle East & Africa: Winner – Sowwah Square, Abu Dhabi, UAE Finalist – 6 Remez Tower, Tel Aviv, Israel Finalist – Gate Towers, Abu Dhabi, UAE Sowwah Square, Abu Dhabi, UAE. Photo: © Mubadala Real Estate & Infrastructure The Bow, Calgary, Canada. Photo: © Nigel Young CCTV, Beijing, China. Photo: © Philippe Ruault 44 Southeast Asia Building SEPT-OCT 2013 The Shard, London, UK. Photo: © Sellar Property Group World NEWS Entries open in two million dollar sustainable construction competition Zurich, Switzerland – The Holcim Awards is one of the most significant competitions in its field in terms of reputation and international scope. The fourth cycle of the competition offering a total of USD 2 million in prize money is now open for entries. The competition seeks leading projects from industry professionals and bold ideas from the “Next Generation” that contribute to sustainability within a rc h i te c t u re, b u i l d i n g, c i v i l e n gi n e e r i n g, l a n d s c a p e a n d u r b a n d e s i g n , a s we l l a s construc tion mater ials and technologies. Entries must be submitted online at www. holcimawards.org by 24 March 2014. The Holcim Awards (main category) is open to architects, planners, engineers, project owners, builders and construction firms that showcase sustainable responses to technological, environmental, socio-economic and cultural issues with contemporary building and construction. Projects must have reached an advanced stage of design, have a high probability of execution, and may not have started construction before 1 July 2013. The competition also seeks visionary projects and bold ideas for the “Next Generation” (young professionals and students category). All authors must be aged between 18 and 30 years of age: (date of birth between July 2, 1982 and March 24, 1996), and the project may not have started construction before July 1, 2013. Organised by the Swiss-based Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction the competition is conducted in parallel in five regions of the world in 2013/14 followed by a global phase in 2015. Regional winners will be announced at Holcim Awards ceremonies in late 2014 in Moscow (for region Europe), Toronto (North America), Medellín (Latin America), Beirut (Africa Middle East) and Jakarta (Asia Pacific). Streamlined online entry process Taking part in the competition has been streamlined by an interactive online entry form. Entries must be made in English using the web-based form to provide information on authors, a project summary and response to the “target issues” for sustainable construction, technical details, as well as project images or illustrations. A comprehensive “Step-by-step” guide explains the steps of preparing an entry at: www.holcimawards. org/guide. Internationally renowned architects and academics in juries Independent jury panels of experts evaluate all entries against the five “target issues” for sustainable construction, which cover economic, social and environmental performance as well as contextual/aesthetic impact, and innovation/transferability. The juries are headed by Jean-Philippe Vassal (for region Europe), Toshiko Mori (North America), Bruno Stagno (Latin America), Howayda Al-Harithy (Africa Middle East) and Rahul Mehrotra (Asia Pacific). A full list of jury members is available at: www. holcimawards.org/juries. Support by world-renowned technical universities The Holcim Awards is conducted in partnership with some of the world’s leading technical universities which host the jur y meetings. The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (E TH Zurich) leads the Technical Competence Center of t h e H o l c i m Fo u n d at i o n . O t h e r p a r t n e r u n i ve r s i t i e s a re : Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA), Tongji University (China), Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil), University of the Witwatersrand (South Africa), Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico), Ecole Supérieure d’Architec ture de Casablanca (Morocco), Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Bombay), American University of Beirut (Lebanon), Tsinghua University (China) and University of Melbourne (Australia). n Intercontinental Hotel, Foshan Art Glass Solutions Pte Ltd 30 Kuo Chuan Avenue Singapore 426926 www.artglasssolutions.com SEPT-OCT 2013 Southeast Asia Building 45 NEWS World SICIS to open a showroom in Beijing Milan, Italy – In October 2013, SICIS will be inaugurating a showroom, in Beijing, China. The Italian maison is delighted to announce an agreement signed with the distributor for the market in Beijing, Di Lusso Gaopin (Beijing) Design Co. Ltd. The showroom, situated on the third floor of a building in the heart of Beijing, extends over a 600 square metres single-level area. Its rooms will present the magical universe of mosaic art as interpreted by one of the world leading manufacturers, Sicis, and the most sophisticated design works. The showroom is split into two areas. The first recreates the noble and refined mood of an elegant home, with marble floors, delicate floral mosaics on the walls, and Sicis Next Art furnishings. Sculptured chairs, enriched with inlaid mosaics, add colour and light to the environment, and alternate with brand new furnishings, skilfully matched with mirrors, tables and lamps. The second exhibition area is made up of libraries of mosaics in marble, glass and other materials, elegantly displayed to meet the most demanding needs of architects, designers and private customers. An elegant mosaic floor depicting a large dragon on a background of red, black and gold, purposely designed for the Beijing concept store, pays tribute to Chinese culture and celebrates the union between Italian mosaics and Chinese decorative art. The space also features a series of mosaic surfaces embellished by gold details, iridescent geometric designs and oriental fans. In the Beijing showroom, the evocative power of mosaics leads to a unique sensory experience that perfectly portrays the complex world of Sicis. This exclusive paradigm, dictated by a mixture between ancient Chinese elegance and all-Italian quality and know-how, provides the Chinese market with a truly exceptional service. Through the partnership with Di Lusso Gaopin Dolium Panel 15 is one of the products that will be displayed at SICIS’s new showroom (Beijing) Design Co. Ltd, Sicis sets out to strengthen and further consolidate the company’s in Beijing. Photo: © SICIS reputation, synonymous with quality, research and Italian creativity, in Beijing, displaying brand new mosaics and presenting a heterogeneous and imaginative collection inspired by the magic of the Orient. n Grimshaw wins competition to design iconic museum in Istanbul London, UK – After a competitive selection process Grimshaw is delighted to announce that it has been selected by the Vehbi Koç Foundation to design Koç Contemporary, a new contemporary art museum in Istanbul. The Vehbi Koç Foundation is a unique organisation, which has made an extraordinary and sustained contribution to the cultural and social life of Istanbul and Turkey. The new project has been conceived to fulfil the Foundation’s vision of showcasing the growing Koç collection to the broadest possible audience and to place these works in a national, regional and international context of contemporary artists. The Museum is due to be open to the public in 2016. Grimshaw’s winning proposal was selected from a long-list of 20 world-renowned entries. The site for Koç Contemporary is situated in the Beyoglu Photo: © Grimshaw 46 Southeast Asia Building SEPT-OCT 2013 area of Istanbul, which is undergoing rapid redevelopment and fast becoming one of the most dynamic districts in Europe. Grimshaw’s design will create a building which is an extension of this vibrant public realm where the boundary between inside and out is blurred and where passing pedestrians are tempted through exciting public spaces, which are rich in activity and surprise. The creation of Koç Contemporary will result in a landmark building entirely derived from its context with the mosaic tiled forms of traditional Ottoman architecture providing the inspiration for the design’s materials concept. Working in a multi disciplinary team of Thornton Thomasetti, Max Fordham, Neill Woodger Acoustics, lighting specialists Jason Bruges, the Grimshaw-led design will function as a civic icon, visitor attraction, a location for study, as well as a place to conserve, preserve and restore. Resolving the conflicts between the needs of the visitor and the needs of the collection were crucial to the competition-winning scheme. Grimshaw’s design will embrace the collection in all its diversity; its works on paper, paintings, video, media installations, performance art and music events are integral to the design of the visitor spaces. Speaking of the project win, Kirsten Lees, Partner in Charge of the design, commented: “Koç Contemporary is a hugely exciting and ambitious project that will have a significant impact not only on the role of contemporary art in Istanbul, to educate and exchange ideas, but on the regeneration of a rich and diverse area of the city. The inter-relationship between architecture, place and the collections informed our proposals to enrich the visitor experience. The brief provided a remarkable opportunity for integrating a wide range of activities, events and disciplines in a single complex. We are honoured to be a part of designing such a vital cultural landmark.” n Presented by: Southeast Asia’s Biggest Event for Sustainable Design, Construction and The Built Environment DiscovermoreinSeptember2014 The World Largest Event portfolio for Sustainable Design, Construction and The Built Environment Network, Experience & Learn More at Ecobuild Southeast Asia – a specially designed event for Architects, Builders, Contractors, Consultant, Constructer, Developers, Engineers, Government Officials, Infrastructure Professionals, Interior Designers, Trade Buyers and Sellers, End Users and Home Owners. Ecobuild Southeast Asia provides constructive experience covering eco-friendly and sustainable solutions in the areas of renewable energy, green landscaping, alternative building materials and technology. 2013 Event Features: • Over 250 exhibitors from 22 countries including Canada, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and the UK. • International Sustainable Infrastructure and Built Environment Conference 2013 • Debates Sessions including BRE, Carbon Trust, Fosters & Partners, Aedas. • Technology Seminars – Ecobuild Southeast Asia provides constructive experience covering eco-friendly and sustainable solutions in the areas of renewable energy, green landscaping, alternative building materials and technology. www.ecobuildsea.com A-8-1, Lvl 8, Hampshire Place Office, 157, Hamphire 1, Jalan Mayang Sari, 50450 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 603 – 21768788 Fax: 603- 2164 8786 Email: [email protected] Featuring: Supported by: Endorsed by: Organised by: NEWS World YOTEL to take its hotel concept to Singapore London, UK – YOTEL, the revolutionary hotel concept, announced that it will open for business in Singapore with a 600 cabin property on Orchard Road, the epicentre of Singapore. The hotel is due to open in 2018. It will of course act as a springboard into Asia for YOTEL following the opening of its 669-cabin hotel in Times Square, New York. YO! Founder, Simon Woodroffe OBE and YOTEL CEO Gerard Greene conceived the innovative YOTEL cabins to provide a flexible and convenient ‘ f i r s t c l a s s’ h o te l ex p e r i e n ce at affordable prices. Inspired by firstclass airline cabins, YOTEL Singapore will be located at 360, Orchard Road, in the heart of the vibrant city, perfect for both business and leisure visitors to Singapore. The management agreement has been made with Yat Yuen Hong Company Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Fok The newly opened 669-cabin hotel by YOTEL in Times Square, New York. Photo: © YOTEL Corporation Limited. Gerard Greene Co-Founder and CEO of YOTEL, said of the announcement, “Given YOTEL is heavily inspired by Asian culture, it is fantastic that we are launching such an iconic project as our first in Asia. The location is one of the best in Singapore and we have fantastic partners in Hong Fok Group that share our vision. YOTEL will bring a unique hotel experience to Singapore. It’s a perfect time for the city to embrace a new and exciting brand, a first for Singapore and the launch of affordable luxury for the hotel scene in Asia.” YOTEL’s cabins are uncompromisingly designed around guests to give them a bigger experience in a smaller space. The intelligent use of space means guests can enjoy perfectly designed cabins in which to relax, refresh, connect and sleep. Luxury bedding, rejuvenating monsoon rain showers, relaxing purple mood lighting and YOTEL’s ‘techno wall’ with flat screen TV, multi power points and iPOD connectivity. As in all YOTEL’s, super strength Wifi throughout all the ‘cabins’ and public spaces will be complimentary. The Singapore hotel will have YOTEL’s signature elements of its flagship ‘city’ properties and will include a Club Lounge space with ‘Club cabins’ that double up as meeting and workspaces during the day, transforming to a restaurant/bar space in the evenings and weekends, and large outdoor terrace space with a pool and a gym. A mixture of fun, excitement and amazing design all at an affordable price. Whether or not YOTEL Singapore will choose to replicate ‘YOBOT’ – the now infamous ‘world’s first’ luggage storing robot, which has become an attraction in its own right and is a permanent feature at YOTEL New York, is yet to be decided. “ We’r e v e r y e x c i t e d t o announce our first project in Asia for YOTEL, the Singapore hotel will be a launch pad for our brand to expand to major cities and airports throughout Asia,” said Joe Sita, CEO, IFA Hotel Investments. n Premium cabin at the hotel in Times Square. Photo: © YOTEL 48 Southeast Asia Building SEPT-OCT 2013 “I am pleased that AMB Events, Malaysia will organize an internal trade exhibition MYANBUILD’13 in Myanmar. We will be pleased to inform our members to attend these events as it will be an excellent opportunity to get updated on the latest innovations, developments and advances in U WIN KHAING, PRESIDENT MYANMAR ENGINEERING SOCIETY Suite 1701, Plaza Permata, 6, Jalan Kampar, Off Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 603 4041 9889 Fax: 603 2770 5301 Contacts: Mr. Sham Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] www.myanbuild.net NEWS FEATURE Asia Pacific & Middle East Archifest 2013 explores the theme of “Small is Beautiful” Singapore – Archifest, Singapore’s annual architecture festival organised by Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA), will take place from 27 September 2013 to 13 October 2013 at Dhoby Ghaut Green. In its seventh year, Archifest 2013 will explore a brand new theme “Small is Beautiful”. Based on this theme, Archifest 2013 will use the city as a laboratory and frame Singapore as an urban ecosystem beyond singular architectural projects. It will explore and celebrate projects, design studios, communities, businesses and ideas that might be small by choice and circumstance but are large in ambition and impact. The festival will also invite visitors and guests to pause and notice the small, humble and respectful things around us that make living in the city wonderful. With a refreshing new theme for the festival this year, more partners and collaborators will be encouraged to participate in Singapore’s only architecture festival. New target audience for this year’s festival programming includes the little ones – Children and their Family. There will be newly launched workshops and activities catered from toddlers to tertiary students in the School of Urban Ideas, including 3D Printing workshops, walks in the city and more to cultivate an early appreciation of our city’s vibrant architecture and design. Other Archifest highlights include the zero-waste Festival Pavilion, anchoring the festival in new location Dhoby Ghaut Green as the key venue. The annual Archifest Conference will take place on 1 October 2013 at a new venue – Raffles City Convention Centre to coincide with the SIA Design Awards Presentation Ceremony. Confirmed speakers for the Archifest Conference include keynote speaker Yoshiharu Tsukamoto from Tokyo-based Atelier BowWow, Manfred Yuen from Groundwork Architecture + Urbanism (Hong Kong) and Singaporean architects Chang Yong Ter and Colin Seah. Much loved activities are brought back this year, such as the highly popular series of specially curated Architours routes to discover the city, and a line-up of independently organised Festival Fringe events; including an urban prototyping project involving Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), and Creative Mornings sessions where the creative communities in Singapore will gather at the Pavilion for a morning of inspiring, sharing and networking as well as exhibitions and talks. In conjunction with SIA’s 50th Anniversary this year, Archifest 2013 will also celebrate the SIA Design Awards Presentation Ceremony on the 1st of October 2013. The SIA Design Awards Presentation Ceremony will recognise outstanding projects in the 13th SIA Architectural Design Awards and 1st SIA-Rigel Bathroom Design Awards. The winners of the awards will also present their design philosophy and concept for the projects. Fringe events for this year’s festival will feature new partners and exciting projects such as the collaboration with the Embassy of Israel to present Israel’s Story Gardens: Where words come alive. This exhibition will spotlight the City of Holon; also known as a Children’s City and will open on Children’s Day on 4 October in Central Library. Another Fringe event that hopes to make an impact in our city is the urban intervention and prototyping project involving the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and Macpherson Community titled “Our City”. Also, expect to see film screenings, photography exhibitions and more as part of the festival Fringe. Finally, closing the festival will be the Urban Picnic, which will take place on 12 October 2013. The Archifest Pavilion at Dhoby Ghaut Green will be transformed into a beautiful picnic spot in the city and will also feature Singapore’s first ever Experience Market with performances by local creative collective Basically <bold> to entertain picnickers. Conceptualised as an alternative retail and F&B experience, the Experience Market involves the customer in more than just a product transaction, but also in its creation and production. The market will also feature experiences-forsale; with creative individuals from Singapore and collaborators from neighboring countries offering intangible experiences such as unconventional tips and newfound skills uniquely revolving Archifest 2012 Pavilion Film Screenings. Photo: © Singapore Institute of Architects 50 Southeast Asia Building SEPT-OCT 2013 Architours in 2012. Photo: © Singapore Institute of Architects Asia Pacific & Middle East NEWS FEATURE Interview With Festival Director Adib Jalal Q: What does your role as a Festival Director entail and why do you enjoy it? As a festival director, my job is to set the broad strokes of the festival and set a vision and direction for the rest of the team to work towards. There’s also a lot of talking to the team and festival partners to ensure that all the pieces work together towards creating a great platform where ideas for the city can thrive. The role also means that I dip my fingers into every aspect of the festival, some more than others. This covers a lot of things from content development, building relationships with programme and festival partners, design, copywriting and more. design studios, the small details in our buildings, the small things in our urban life and also the small people in our city, kids. Another major direction for Archifest 2013 is to engage a wider audience and this means working with more schools and organizations, crafting programmes for new audiences such as families and their children and moving the location of the Archifest pavilion deeper into the city centre - Dhoby Ghaut Green. Q: In what ways is Archifest 2013 different from last year’s event? While last year saw a big change in the format of Archifest, this year is all about refining and building on top of it. It is very enjoyable because I get to have conversations with a wide range of people who are interested in the city from CEOs to students and independent creatives to mid-level managers. Being involved in every aspect of a festival also means that the creative process is extremely rich and varied where I am constantly learning new things! But mostly, it is enjoyable because I get to create something that truly activates the city. This year, the Pavilion will see even more interesting programming such as the Pop-Up Library at the Pavilion that we are creating in collaboration with National Library Board. This Library will feature books selected by 50 Singapore creative personalities from not just architecture but other fields such as graphic design and we hope this Pop-Up Library could activate Dhoby Ghaut Green as a public recreational space in the city. Q: What are some of the key directions for Archifest 2013? If last year’s festival sees the city through a telescope by “Rethinking Singapore”, then this year is about looking at it through the microscope by exploring the theme “Small is Beautiful”. With this theme, you will see that most of our programmes try to highlight everything that is small by choice and circumstance but are large in ambition and impact. We will be shining the spotlight on small We have also tweaked key programmes such as renaming the Archifest Forum to become the Archifest Conference and for the first time, having the Singapore I nsititute of Architec ts (SIA) Awards Dinner on the same night to make it a more exciting day for industry delegates and practitioners. There will also be more programmes not just for students but also for small architecture studios, which we hope will encourage a new batch of ideas for the city. around the city. Through the experiences provided by these curated small businesses, the Experience Market hopes to redefine the current experiential retail concepts of today. With various programmes celebrating the beauty of small, this year looks to be another exciting edition of Archifest 2013. As outlined in the vision set by Adib Jalal, Festival Director for the second year running, “Archifest was created to be a platform for everyone to propose and discover ideas for the city. We also want the festival to engage the communities and appreciate the finer details in our built environment. I hope through this year’s theme and various improvements to the festival experience, creative professionals, students, families and children will be inspired after attending the festival’s programmes.” For more information, visit www.archifest.sg. n Mr Adib Jalal. Photo credit: Zakaria Zainal I n the same spirit, we are fur ther improving other programmes such as the Urban Picnic that we held on the last day of last year’s festival. This year, we have worked to refine the lineup of events of that day and making it even more exciting, introducing what we call the “Experience Market” layer on top of it. This is something that we envision to be an alternative retail experience that will put a spotlight on a range of interesting, small businesses with a unique angle to their crafts or goods. Picnickers will be able to come by each booth and either purchase an experience (from smells of the city, to writing prose about the city) or get involved in the creation of their product before they get to take it away with them. We’re also refining many other aspects of the festival experience and we can’t wait for 27th September to come! Archifest 2012 Forum. Photo: © Singapore Institute of Architects SEPT-OCT 2013 Southeast Asia Building 51 NEWS Green Building Councils Emirates Green Building Council launches first EGBC Awards in 8 categories to honour excellence in sustainability initiatives Dubai, UAE – Emirates Green Building Council (EmiratesGBC), an independent forum aimed at conserving the environment by strengthening and promoting green building practices, has announced the inaugural EGBC Awards to honour excellence in sustainable built environments and to recognise innovative ideas that contribute to a ‘green’ construction sector in the UAE and the Middle East and North Africa region. The first EGBC Awards will be presented in eight categories with seven honours for organisations that demonstrate clear implementation of sustainable design, construction and operation of buildings or structures. One award, the Dr Owainati Student Award, will be presented to university students for innovative and inspiring ideas that will contribute to sustainable development in the construction and building industry. Adnan Sharafi, EmiratesGBC Chairman, said: “Across the Middle East and North Africa region, the construction sector is placing greater emphasis on sustainability, in line with the development goals of governments that focus on the environment and efficient use of energy resources. This is particularly reflected in the ‘green economy for sustainable development’ strategy announced by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai.” The inaugural EGBC Awards will be presented in the following categories: Operational Green Building Award; Carbon Savings/ Reduction Programme of the Year Award; Green Building System Award; Green Building Material/Product Award; Green Building Research Award; Training Initiative of the Year Award; Refurbishment of the Year Award; and the Dr Owainati Student Award. The awards effectively cover every aspect of green building development – from design consideration for new buildings to retrofitting older buildings as well as new research on environmentfriendly buildings. “With buildings accounting for a large component of energy use as well as greenhouse gas emissions, incorporating sustainable building practices is imperative for reducing the ecological footprint and promoting energy use efficiency. EGBC Awards will therefore honour best practices across the industry supply chain,” explained Mr. Sharafi. Submissions for the awards can be made online at: http://emiratesgbc.org/congress/congressawards/; last date for submissions is 10 October 2013. The site also provides more details and submission requirements. The award winners will be announced at the second annual EmiratesGBC Congress to be held in December 2013. n Green Star for Mauritius Mauritius – GBCM in collaboration with the Green Building Councils of Australia and South Africa has finalised the customisation of the Green Star SA rating tool for use in Mauritius. After two years of discussions and hard work with GBC Australia and GBC South Africa, a local context report was prepared and approved, this document will allow the GBCSA to certify office buildings in Mauritius using a bespoke version of the Green Star SA tool. Mauritian office projects can register through the GBCSA website for certification since July this year. GBCSA will work closely with the GBCM throughout the certification process of green building projects so that Mauritian professionals develop the capacity to certify buildings themselves in the nearby future. Green Schools Global Coalition for Green Schools GBCM will join the Global Coalition for Green Schools. The Coalition is dedicated to celebrating and learning from the diversity of schools across the globe that are committed to conserving resources, enhancing the well-being of its students and educating environmentally literate graduates. Members of the Coalition will participate in a number of initiatives throughout the year, including Green Apple Day of Service and The Global Coalition for Green Schools Annual Summit. The Coalition is a partnership between the Center for Green Schools and the World Green Building Council (WGBC), and will be launched in October 2013 at the World GBC Congress in Cape Town, South Africa. The Coalition will equip communities with the resources and support they need to transform their schools. Events World Green Building Week This year’s World Green Building Week will take place from 16 to 20 September 2013. The Event which unites communities from across the globe is already in its fourth year and this year’s theme is “Greener Buildings, Better Places, Healthier People”. The theme points out the value of green buildings to people. Green Buildings feature amongst others higher productivity for office workers, improved learning outcomes for students, healthier workplaces, or better homes. Also this year GBCM will take part with a series of events in Mauritius to celebrate World Green Building Week; more details are available on GBCM’s website (www.gbcm.mu). Green Apple Day of Service Another important upcoming event is the Green Apple Day of Service on 28th September. This annual event gives individuals, companies and organisations the opportunity to transform schools into healthy, safe, cost-efficient and productive learning places where students have clean and healthy air to breathe, and where energy and resources are conserved. The Center for Green Schools at the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is the organisation behind the Green Apple movement and GBCM is bringing this initiative to Mauritius. GBCM works closely with the Ministry of Education and will bring students, teachers, parents, elected officials and more together to participate in local service projects to support healthy, sustainable schools (www.mygreenapple.com). n 52 Southeast Asia Building SEPT-OCT 2013 AGENDA 10-12 Sept 2013 11-13 Sept 2013 11-13 Sept 2013 11-13 Sept 2013 CAMBUILD’13 DIECC, Phnom Penh Cambodia Tel: +855 23 217 290 Email: [email protected] Website: www.expocambodia.com BEX Asia 2013 Halls A-B, Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre Singapore Tel: +65 6780 4671 Fax: +65 6588 3832 Email: [email protected] Website: www.bex-asia.com IFSEC Southeast Asia 2013 Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: +603 2176 8788 Fax: +603 2164 8786 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ifsecsea.com 100% Design Singapore Marina Bay Sands Singapore Email: [email protected] Website: www.100percentdesign.com.sg 17-19 Sept 2013 19-21 Sept 2013 25-28 Sept 2013 27 Sept – 13 Oct 2013 ecobuild Southeast Asia 2013 Putra World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: +60 3 2176 8788 Fax: +60 3 2164 8786 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ecobuildsea.com BMAM Expo Asia 2013 Hall 5-6, IMPACT Exhibition Center Bangkok, Thailand Tel: +66 2 833 5210 Email: [email protected] Website: www.maintenance-asia.com Marmomacc 2013 Verona Exhibition Centre Verona, Italy Tel: +39 045 8298111 Fax: +39 045 8298288 Email: [email protected] Website: www.veronafiere.it Archifest 2013 Singapore Tel: +65 6226 2668 Fax: +65 6226 2663 Email: [email protected] Website: www.archifest.sg 9-12 Oct 2013 16-19 Oct 2013 28-30 Oct 2013 6-9 Nov 2013 OneBuild 2013 PWTC, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel: +60 3 8943 7488 Fax: +60 3 8943 7599 Email: [email protected] Website: www.oneinternational.com.my SAIE 2013 Bologna Fair Center Bologna, Italy Tel: +39 051 282 111 Fax: +39 051 637 4013 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.saie.bolognafiere.it/en/ Hong Kong Int’l Building and Decoration Materials & Hardware Fair 2013 AsiaWorld-Expo Hong Kong Tel: +852 1830 668 Fax: +852 2824 0249 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hktdc.com/hkbdh PhilConstruct 2013 SMX Convention Center Manila, Philippines Tel: +63 2 750 858 to 92 Fax: +63 2 750 8585 Email: [email protected] Website: www.globallinkmp.com/ philconstruct 7-9 Nov 2013 13-15 Nov 2013 25-28 Nov 2013 25-27 Nov 2013 Green Urban Scape Asia 2013 Singapore Expo, Singapore Tel: +65 6403 2176 Email: gwendolyn.goh@singex. com.sg Website: http://greenurbanscape. asia/contact EcoLightTech Asia 2013 Plenary Halls, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center Bangkok, Thailand Tel: +66 2 203 4260-62 Fax: +66 2 203 4250-1 Email: [email protected] Website: www.ecolight-tech.com Big 5 PMV Live 2013 Dubai World Trade Centre Dubai, UAE Tel: +9714 438 0355 Fax: +9714 438 0356 Email: [email protected] Website: www.pmvlive.com/tlm Glasstech Asia 2013 Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: +65 6278 8666 Fax: +65 6278 4077 Email: [email protected] Website: www.glasstechasia.com.sg 26-28 Nov 2013 9-12 Dec 2013 21-24 Jan 2014 MYANBUILD’13 Tatmadaw Hall Yangon, Myanmar Tel: +60 3 4041 9889 Fax: +60 3 2770 5301 Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Website: www.myanbuild.net MS Africa & Middle East 2013 Cairo International Convention & Exhibition Centre Cairo, Egypt Tel: +39 0458 298133 Fax: +39 0458 297133 Email: [email protected] Website: www.msafrica.net World of Concrete 2014 Las Vegas Convention Center Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Tel: +1 972 536 6379 Email: [email protected] Website: www.worldofconcrete.com 54 Southeast Asia Building SEPT-OCT 2013 p 20 13 today Jul Se JULY - SEPT EMBE COVE R R 20 13 STOR Y RETREA RELAX T, & ENJOY Issue 3/ 2013 New & Produ ct Insight s Spec with GAGGE NAU Colour f ial Cove r Story ul ISH F rankfu rt 2013 No The Polyvamed clin i c Skira Review ON TH Cont E COVER: ro Sing ap Wor l Solution ld ARCH ore Rive r Intern Academy IT in Indo ECTURE Safari’s Gi ation & Th e Na al Hospita nesia & The new Sw ant Pand Amer a Fo l, La SHOW tional an PREV Hear t Ce bour & De ican Scho ston Acad rest Inst all IEWS emic ol ntre liver y Cent of Bom Sing Build s Siemen Build apor bay in ing of s’ Tech e (NHC re in Ba Asia RMIT Intelligen In 2013 S) Ne ngkok; Fo dia INTE Unive t Clim RIOR & BE w Bu rsity rtis X As ; Sina ate ia 20 ilding LA Colorecta The new rmas NDSC Bum 13 l rung APIN Hospital ra G Gr in een Ro Singap d ore ofs Pr oject s Zagr eb , Croa Lig ctura hting Desig tia l Light ing De n by sign Archite COV ER S The BTORY Yeosu City, IG- O Show A Brea South thtakin Korea g Mul timed ia Insta llation by ECA2 Showcasing products in categories that include access control, CCTV/ surveillance systems, integrated security systems, detection and alarm systems, fire extinguishing systems and passive fire protection. 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