You may access the original and Indonesian versions here—> http://www.facebook.com/#!/note.php?note_id=408392778649&id=1541003736

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Posted on 14 Jul 2010 by mAAN

Bogor Botanical Gardens International Workshop 2010, 3-10 Juli 2010

The workshop was initiated by Bogor100. Bogor100 community is consisted by individuals who care about Bogor’s urban development and heritage preservation. For this workshop, Bogor100 works together with several institutions and non-govermental communities; Bogor Botanical Gardens, P4W – LPPM IPB, Landscape Department IPB, and Kampoeng Bogor community and mAAN. The event was held for 7 (seven) days in the Botanical Garden; in the historic Guest House (former director’s residence) and the historic Treub Laboratory.

This preliminary report is written by Setiadi Sopandi ("Chung") from mAAN-Indonesia

The workshop was initiated by Bogor100. Bogor100 community is consisted by individuals who care about Bogor’s urban development and heritage preservation. For this workshop, Bogor100 works together with several institutions and non-govermental communities; Bogor Botanical Gardens, P4W – LPPM IPB, Landscape Department IPB, and Kampoeng Bogor community and mAAN. The event was held for 7 (seven) days in the Botanical Garden; in the historic Guest House (former director’s residence) and the historic Treub Laboratory.

The workshop was inspired by similar ones held by modern Asian Architecture Network (mAAN) in Shanghai (2004) and Padang (2007); which were always involving students from various international universities and engaging local participants and international experts (academicians and practicioners) as unit masters. Each unit master was responsible as facilitator for 6-7 participants. Participants had to choose the masters according to their interests. The workshop is a collaborative, voluntary, and non-commercial event. The organizer invited 6 experts as unit masters: Prof. Lai Chee Kien (National University of Singapore), Prof. Yahaya Ahmad (University of Malaya, Malaysia), Adi Purnomo (professional architect, Bogor-Jakarta), Dr. Widjaja Martokusumo (Bandung Institute of Technology), Avianti Armand (professional architect/ writer, Jakarta), Rahman Andra Wijaya (professional landscape architect, Bogor). Overall, there were more than 30 participants coming from the National University of Singapore, the University of Malaya, Bogor Institute of Agriculture, Bandung Institute of Technology, Pelita Harapan University, Petra Christian University and young fresh graduates and local volunteers.

Several speakers were invited to share revelant information for the participants; Prof. Johannes Widodo (National University of Singapore) spoke about World Heritage and UNESCO Asia Pacific Heritage Awards, accompanied by several good preservation practices; Prof. Lai Chee Kien (NUS) discussed the role and history of the botanical gardens around Southeast Asia; Prof. Yahaya Ahmad (UM) shared his experience dealing with Penang and Malacca maintaining their World Heritage Site status; Dr. Ernan Rustiadi (P4W IPB) shared his research on Bogor current economic development and urban/ regional planning; Setiadi Sopandi illustrated Bogor’s urban morphology and architecture; Dr. Kuswata Kartawinata (Bogor Botanical Garden, UNESCO) shared his knowledge about the history of Bogor Botanical Gardens; Dr. Siti Nurisyah (Landscape Dept. IPB) talked about landscape architecture documentation and survey; and Dr. Dedy Darnaedi (Bogor Botanical Gardens) discussed the garden’s role as nature conservation site.

The aim of the workshop is to map problems and potentials surrounding urban physical/ environmental development and urban social management, and to relate those problems/ potentials with the existence of Bogor Botanical Gardens as the natural core of the city. The workshop tries to highlight those aspects and proposes creative solutions and improvements which lead to specific aims. Bogor100’s intention is to have the public informed about the importance of the Garden for Bogor’s urban ecosystem and also for the communities. Bogor100 also acts as an open forum that enables stakeholders, institutions and communities, to discuss current problems and ideas for Bogor’s development.

Few results produced by units;

Unit Lai Chee Kien:
Bogor urban planning and development had been against the nature that its physical structure had been developed without addressing the characteristic of the site and its riverine/ hydrological system. This had caused enormous problems and pollution, not only in Bogor, but spread into the Jabodetabek area. The unit proposes a stricter zoning regulation; the northern part is to be dedicated for physical development, while the southern part is best to be dedicated for conservation area. Industries should be put carefully not to pollute the rivers. This would benefit the fresh clean water supplies to the Botanical Garden. The unit propose a development plan to open up public spaces/ parks along the Ciliwung river banks, especially the one connecting the Botanical Garden with the CIFOR forest, and the one leading to the Garden. The students designed a multi-platform ‘bridge’ and a dam functioning as a public open space (as communal space for the dense population) connecting Pulo Geulis and the river bank. The bridge is multi-function: reducing the flood speed when needed, trapping garbage, flood indicator, and some element might function as water catchments devices.

Unit Yahaya Ahmad:
The unit did several assessments to the role of the Garden as usually done to identify a heritage site. As a natural and man-made heritage site, located in the middle of a city, it is important to be able to identify risks and threats to the Garden. It becomes a necessity if the citizen would like to promote the Garden as a World Heritage Site. Among all things can be done, firstly the protection from risks and threats should be done by regulations. One important thing that can effectively protect a heritage site is to have a buffer zone. The unit proposes a buffer zone surrounding the Botanical Garden that also recognizes public activities, historic/ distinctive buildings, facilities. The decision to impose a buffer zone requires total awareness to our own living environment; it might be concerning identification of historic buildings and districts, important environmental elements and systems, important and unique cultural values and customs, local ecosystems as well as economic activities. The zoning decision is often very sensitive since it involves various disciplines and institutions as well as many people’s livelihood; therefore the unit understands time and more effort are needed to have a good buffer zone.

Unit Adi Purnomo:
The unit highlights the problem of water: the amount of water needed by the inhabitants and the supplies. Assumed from figures of annual precipitation record, the unit asserts that it is actually possible to supply the household water usage from rain water collection system. If this system works, there is no need for people living in Bogor to collect ground water – which is harmful to the environment. The results are creative ways to collect rain water using existing public facilities as well as new visually-interesting public facilities; water catchments umbrellas, using road structures as ground reservoirs; public transportation as moving water catchments devices.

Unit Avianti Armand:
The master specifically encourages the participants to do observation to the periphery of the Botanical Garden, and to give their evaluation of the existing ‘spatial quality’ based on sensory perception. The sensory perception observation involves the visual qualities of a segment, the noises produced by the traffic or visitors/ pedestrians, the smells produced by flowers, leaves or public transportation, and the surface of the pedestrian walks or walls. The observation was interestingly translated into information graphics, and considered as references for physical improvements. The unit’s achievement is to introduce a creative parameter that is usually overlooked in conventional statistics and assessments which are usually problematic if being converted into policies and plans.

Unit Widjaja Martokusumo:
One of the intricate problem in Indonesian cities is the lack of coordination within the urban management practice. The results are contradicting and superimposing policies made by different institutions and bodies. It had been contra productive and inefficient. Administrative islands governed by different institutions are often not related to the physical condition and local ecosystem; i.e. the problem of riverine system and water catchments area of Jabodetabek had cause major annual flood, droughts, and salt water penetration. The Garden is also having problem with its offical role as nature conservation site while at the same time being a popular recreational public park, and as a nature education center. The problem occurs when people were not well informed about the facility. The unit, therefore, focuses on providing good information and orientation for the public when approaching the Garden. By reusing old structures and introducing minor improvements at the southern end of the Garden, the unit confidently thinks that the Garden might be understood better by the people.

Unit Rahman Wijaya:
The unit specifically upholds several efforts by the Municipality and the Garden to improve visitors’ facilities. So far, the problems had been caused by piece meal improvements which were not well coordinated and did not put local potentials into attention. The improvements were also still encouraging the use of private transportations, and neglecting the use of more-environmental-friendly public transportations such as trains and busses. Therefore the unit focusses on improving the existing trail of visitor from the Bogor Main Train Station to the Bogor Botanical Garden main entrance. The trail creates unique walking experience by engaging existing historic/ heritage buildings and urban elements as visitor information centers and facilities (as museums, eating-places, sight seeing shelters, and some panoramic spots). The trail starts from the station itself, Taman Topi park, Kapten Muslihat street, Cathedral complex, Herbarium building, Zebaoth Church, Post Office building, historic office buildings and research centers) up to the main entrance. The route design improves the standard of public facilities such as the pedestrian walks, crossings and pedestrian connections, street furnitures, dividers/ fences/ walls, the management of street vendors, and introducing more green elements.

http://www.letsnottalkaboutarchitecture.com

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Posted on 19 May 2010 by mAAN

mAAN*Y Singapore 2010 - Competition Deadline Extended!!

NEWS: Due to overwhelming responses and technical issues in registration, the competitions committee has decided to extend the registration deadline to 22 May and the submission deadline to 7 Jun. The announcement of the finalist will be on 18 Jun. Details on submission will be posted up soon.

Posted on 14 May 2010 by mAAN

mAAN*Y Singapore 2010 - Conference
"Empowering Modern Asian City Makers”

This announcement is a call for papers/ videos/ posters for the conference.

Please note that the dateline for abstract submission is
31 May 2010.

The details of the conference topics and abstract submissions can be downloaded at
http://www.letsnottalkaboutarchitecture.com/conference

Posted on 14 May 2010 by mAAN

mAAN*Y Singapore 2010 - Architectural Ideas Competition

Read all about the competition at
http://www.letsnottalkaboutarchitecture.com/competition

Note: Deadline for registration and submission is extended!

http://letsnottalkaboutarchitecture.com

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Posted on 22 Mar 2010 by mAAN

News about mAAN*Youth Singapore 2010 from Sern Hong, FYI. http://letsnottalkaboutarchitecture.com

Dear all,

mAAN*Y, a biennal architecture event conceived as a flexible platform for the exchange of fresh ideas in the advancement of modern Asian Architecture kicks off its series of events today.

A 3-part event comprising of an international competition, a workshop and a conference, the inaugural mAAN*Y event will be held in Singapore starting from March 2010 and is specifically targeted at the younger generation of city builders. Themed “Let’s Not Talk About Architecture”, the event also hopes to bring together individuals and groups from various disciplines to share ideas on how we can shape a more people-centric built environment together. mAAN*Y Singapore 2010 is co-organized by mAAN (http://www.m-aan.org) and Really Architecture (http://www.reallyarchitecture.org), a Singapore-based group of visionary architecture enthusiasts concerned with the development of architecture in the Asian region.
Please find below information regarding the event and the launch of the competition.For further queries or for interview requests, do email me at (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Cheers,
Yu Sern Hong
Chairman, Organising Committee, mAAN*Y Singapore 2010
http://letsnottalkaboutarchitecture.com

Posted on 4 Feb 2010 by mAAN

Bogor Botanical Garden Revitalization Workshop 2010

The workshop is a collaboration between the Bogor Botanical Gardes, Bogor100, and Landscape Architecture Department, Bogor Institute of Agriculture. mAAN provides the network support for this event. This is a 10-days-workshop, concentrating on a particular spot within the
garden consisting of unintegrated functions and (used and neglected) built structures. The workshop is tentatively set in may-june 2010.

dear friends & colleagues,

on behalf of bogor100 & bogor botanical garden revitalization workshop
committee, i would like to inform you about the coming event in bogor,
indonesia.

it is tentatively set in may-june 2010.

the workshop is a collaboration between the bogor botanical gardens,
bogor100, and landscape architecture department, bogor institute of
agriculture. mAAN provides the network support for this event.

it is a 10-days-workshop, concentrating on a particular spot within the
garden consisting of unintegrated functions and (used and neglected) built
structures.

the gardens’ management is opening up the opportunities for architects and
landscape architects to work together on a mAAN-style workshop to rethink
the possible future development of the botanical garden and its current
problems. the participants will explore the site and its complexities.

the workshop is focussing a densely built spot within the garden which is
located next to the main entrance of the garden. it contains the historical
(and beautifully restored) treub laboratory, the guest house (former house
for the garden’s director), the zoological museum, old research centers, a
new conservatory building, several old structures, and abandoned facilities.
it is also closely situated to several old institutional buildings dedicated
to forestry and agriculture.

the challenges:
1. to propose utilization and revitalization the facilities to house
facilities dedicated for the garden’s function: education (and recreation),
conservation, and research. it might include to introduce new programs and
facilities in the dedicated spot.
2. to bring up issues: potentials and problems in and surrounding bogor
botanical gardens’ existence as bogor’s urban core area: it might also
address the complex issues of urban management, urban hydrological system
(sewerage, river bodies, etc.), waste management, commercial development,
social welfare and problems, transportations, urban environment and
ecological problems, tourism, etc.
3. to consider the historical and social values of bogor botanical garden as
a key point in greater bogor urban development, as well as economic and
environmental significances.

call for participation
1 this workshop is dedicated to international final year and postgraduate
architecture/ landscape architecture students (or any relevant fields).
concentration in urban design is also encouraged to apply. there will be no
participation fees. the accommodation and meals are provided by the host.
however participants are required to provide their own transportations to/
from bogor (from/ back to their respective cities/ countries). there is no
limitation for participants from a single institution, however the committee
will limit the overall compositition of participants to ensure good and
effective communication.
2.
all participants will be staying inside the botanical gardens; accommodation
will be provided in the garden’s guest house facility.
3.
maximum number of participants in the workshop: 25 persons.
participants will be distributed into 5 units, headed by a unit master.
4.
a unit master is a well-known professional practicioner + academics in
architecture/ landscape architecture or relevant field. the list of masters
are to be released soon. masters will be personally invited.
5.
during the workshop, there will be talks and discussion featuring speakers
with relevant and necessary topics/ themes. including basic knowledge on the
site, the context (urban, environment, social/ economics), as well as about
the current roles of botanical gardens. the talks will also provide insights
and experiences from experts in conservation and revitalization practices.
6.
the expected results: graphic documentation/ inventory, programs, rough
masterplan (zones), facilities design proposals/ visualization, development
ideas, maps (intended for raising public awareness on important spots in and
around the garden).

soon a blog site will be launched to provide communications between us.
please forward this early announcement to people/ institution of your
recommendation.
we will be in touch.

thank you,

chung

http://www.berkeleyprize.org

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Posted on 1 Sep 2009 by mAAN

2010 Berkeley Prize

2010 Berkeley Prize cycle starts from 1 October 2010. This year’s topic is Historic Preservation of both modern and earlier structures and environments.  For detailed information please go to http://www.berkeleyprize.org, or send e-mail to: (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Call for papers: International Conference on Modern Chinese Architectural History - Beijing, China, July 2010

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MODERN CHINESE ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY
BEJING CHINA, 2010

ANNOUNCEMENT OF CALL FOR PAPERS

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In order to promote the research of modern Chinese architectural history, with the joint efforts of School of Architecture of Tsinghua University, Institute of Industrial Science at the University of Tokyo, Chinese Academy of Cultural Heritage, and Commission of Specialty of Chinese Modern Architectural History of The Architectural Society of China, International Conference on Modern History of Chinese Architecture, 2010 (the twelfth biennial conference of its kind) is to be held at Tsinghua University in Beijing in late July, 2010, and is now inviting paper abstracts for the convention.

I. The theme of this conference will be “Research on Modern Chinese Architectural History and Preservation”.  Papers for the conference should be related to the following major topics:
① Research on the history and theories of modern architecture;
② Research on Chinese and foreign architects;
③ Relations between the study of modern and traditional architectural history and architectural practice;
④ Modern architecture and cultural heritages;
⑤ Survey and study of modern industrial architecture and legacies;
⑥ Theory and practice of the preservation of modern architecture;
⑦ Current situations of the preservation of modern architecture and its prospect;
⑧ Problems and solutions of modern architecture in the onslaught of modernization and globalization.

II. The author can also decide the titles of papers.  Papers submitted to the conference should be unpublished, original research that either relates to Chinese modern architectural history (1840-1949), or lays an emphasis on the cultural communication between China and other countries during that time. 
The paper to be submitted should be in Chinese.  There is no limit for words contained in the papers.  Formal papers should include the following 8 parts in order: Title, Name and affiliation of the author, Abstract, Key words, Main texts, Annotations, References, Content of illustrations. 
Regarding to “Title”, “Name and working department of the author” and “Abstract”, English translation should be attached correspondingly.  In the meantime, please also attach a copy of author’s brief resume.
Both texts and illustrations should be sent through E-mail, and texts should be sent separately from illustrations.  Illustrations should be saved as the format of jpg, with the size no smaller than 1600×1200 and the resolution no less than 360dpi.

III. Deadline for the submission of FULL papers: December 31, 2009.

IV. After the review of all papers submitted, the announcement of selected papers for the conference will be sent to authors by March 31, 2010.

V. The Committee for the Preparations of the Conference will send formal invitation letters to the authors of the papers selected for the conference by May 31, 2008.  The date of the conference schedule will be announced in the formal invitation.

VI. After scrutinizing, selected papers submitted will be collected at THE STUDY AND PRESERVATION ON MODERN CHINESE ARCHITECTURE (The Anthology of 20108 Conference on Modern History of Chinese Architecture, Vol. VII) which will be formally published by Tsinghua University Press before the opening of the conference.

VII. The conference committee will organize field trip on modern architecture in Beijing during conference sessions.


We also warmly invite insightful personages to help sponsor the conference.  As to matters concerned with preparations and sponsorship of the conference, please contact The Committee for the Preparations of the Conference.  Regarding submission of papers and sponsorship for the publishing of the conference anthology, please contact The Committee of Conference Paper Collection.

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THE GROUP OF CONFERENCE PAPER COLLECTION

ZHANG Fu-he
Tel: 86-10-62787427, 86-10-62773074
Cell phone: 13621001099
Fax: 86-10-62773074
E-mail: (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
URL: http://cscmah.arch.tsinghua.edu.cn
Correspondence:
Room 305B, School of Architecture, Tsinghua University
Beijing, P. R. China, 100084


THE GROUP PREPARATIONS FOR THE CONFERENCE

WU Xin-fang, ZHANG Jun
Tel: 86-10-62796855, 86-10-62783496
Cell phone: 13187816867
E-mail: (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
Correspondence:
School of Architecture, Tsinghua University
Beijing, P. R. China, 100084

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We welcome all inquiries and applications of interest to be involved in the preparation of this event. More details will be updated over the next few months. Thank you.

To Contact:

Yu Sern Hong OR Joshua Teo
worKonference 2010 Organizing Committee
mAAN
http://www.m-aan.org
ReallyArchitecture (re:ACT)
http://www.reallyarchitecture.org
Email:
(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
OR
(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

* re:ACT is commissioned by mAAN to co-organise the worKonference event. Please see the bid proposal presentation writeup at the mAAN7 conference in New Delhi for more details.
Click here ... ... http://www.reallyarchitecture.org/index.php/site/blogentry/react_at_7th_maan_conference_new_delhi_23-25_feb

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Posted on 5 May 2009 by mAAN

worKonference @SG2010
Asia Diversified l Modernity Modified l Possibilities Multiplied

worKonference@SG2010 seeks to explore different responses to the challenges inherent in the design, use of space and the construction, protection and preservation of identity in a global city such as Singapore.
It will feature an international competition, a public exhibition, an interactive workshop, conference and public forum attended by professionals, community leaders, and academics in the architecture/ urban-planning/ development field. There will also be an emphasis on creating real-world impact.
The mAAN8 worKonference @Sg2010 is jointly organized by mAAN and ReallyArchitecture (re:ACT).

The working committee will comprise of aspiring youths and distinguished, inspiring advisers from all over the world. We welcome for more applications of interest to be involved in this exciting endeavor.

EVENT TITLE: worKonference @SG2010
Asia Diversified l Modernity Modified l Possibilities Multiplied

Singapore is currently at the forefront of a fertile, transnational convergence of architects, urban designers, and global cultures emerging out of and working with Asia. At the same time, Singapore is home to many of the world’s largest and most diverse Asian heritage communities. The juxtaposition in the same urban environment of places with distinct cultural identities and of constructed, cosmopolitan cityscapes generates tensions between the built and the lived environments, between the design of iconic structures and the living vitality of public spaces.

worKonference@SG2010 seeks to explore different responses to the challenges inherent in the design, use of space and the construction, protection and preservation of identity in a global city such as Singapore.
It will feature an international competition, a public exhibition, an interactive workshop, conference and public forum attended by professionals, community leaders, and academics in the architecture/ urban-planning/ development field. There will also be an emphasis on creating real-world impact.

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Schedule of Events

[June- Aug 2009]
Finalize details and publicity of mAAN8 [2010 worKonference] > Venues, Programs, Budget, Sub-committee, Framework Setup, Sponsors, Partners

[Sep-Oct 2009]
1) Publicity – Website, Facebook, magazines, etc.

2) Launch!!! Call for Papers; Competition Launch; Workshop Participation

[Jan-Jun 2010]
Coordination of Competition

2) Preparations for workshop, exhibition, conference & public forum

[Jul 2010]
1) 9-day workshop
2) Opening Exhibition
3) 3-day conference
4) Public Forum

[Aug-Sep 2010]
1) City Exhibition & Publications
2) Follow ups on implementation proposals


__ WORKONFERENCE DELIVERABLES
- Public panel discussions and presentations
- Publications (articles, website)
- Exhibitions
- Video making
- Collaborations & real projects stemming from schemes developed during the workshop

__POTENTIAL SPONSORS & COLLABORATORS
- URA (Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore)
- mAAN
- Singapore Tourism Board
- DesignSingapore Council
- National University of Singapore
- Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA)
- UNESCO
- National Heritage Board (Singapore)
- ReallyArchitecture (re:ACT)
- Singapore & regional design firms/groups
- Asian think-tanks groups
- Lee Foundation
- Ministry of National Development (Singapore0
- National Library Board (NLB) Singapore
- UIA
- Docomomo
- MUJI
- University of Tokyo
- Mr Teng Kun Yen, principal architect of Creative Shanghai

__EXISTING SUPPORTERS
- Dr. Johannes Widodo (Associate Professor at NUS dept of Architecture & mAAN Executive)
- Dr. Shin Muramatsu (Professor at University of Tokyo, mAAN Executive)
- NODE (International design network based in London and China)
- Expeditio (Design Advocacy group based in Montenegro)
- mAAN (modern Asian Architecture Network)
- ReallyArchitecture (re:ACT)
- Alexander Tzonis (Visiting Professor of Tsinghua University)

Follow this link to view the photos in Facebook—> http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3013109&l=9b0c398ad1&id=589596564
The workshop Blog is here—> http://padangcement.wordpress.com/

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Posted on 10 Apr 2009 by mAAN

International Design Workshop: The Great Padang Cement Factory Revitalization

The design workshop is one of the important phase along with the effort to revitalize the old and historical cement factory of PT. Semen Padang,
Padang, Indarung, West Sumatra, Indonesia. mAAN Indonesia is invited by PT. Semen Padang in order to generate fresh ideas for the revitalization as well as to have to educate students and public about the importance and benefit of a heritage revitalization to society.

mAAN Indonesia invites top students from invited institutions to participate in this opportunity.
The workshop will start from 28 June 2009 (tentative), for 10 days. The fix final schedule, details, and list of invitees will be release shortly.

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Dear friends and colleagues,

modern Asian Architecture Network (mAAN) Indonesia, in cooperation with PT. Semen Padang (Indonesia), is proudly announcing the coming event:

“International Design Workshop: The Great Padang Cement Factory Revitalization”

The design workshop is one of the important phase along with the effort to revitalize the old and historical cement factory of PT. Semen Padang,
Padang, Indarung, West Sumatra, Indonesia. mAAN Indonesia is invited by PT. Semen Padang in order to generate fresh ideas for the revitalization as well as to have to educate students and public about the importance and benefit of a heritage revitalization to society.

The workshop is following mAAN’s past success in having similar events in Shanghai and Istanbul in turning abandoned old factories into vibrant places.

The workshop will be taking place right in the 1910 cement factory of PT. Semen Padang. During a period of about 10 days, around 48-60 students
(postgraduates and undergraduates, from various local and international architectural institutions) from invited institutions will be working intensively in units headed by invited professionals and assistants. There will be lectures, crits, and discussions led by prominent figures from respective fields of expertise. By the end of the workshop, the units (consist of 5 to 6 students) are expected to produce varied perspectives, methods, strategies, proposals, programs as well as buildable architectural designs.

mAAN Indonesia invites top students from invited institutions to participate in this opportunity.

The workshop will start from 28 June 2009 (tentative), for 10 days. The fix final schedule, details, and list of invitees will be release shortly.

For further information and enquiries,

—-
Setiadi Sopandi - Organizing Commitee
(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
+62 812 9156307
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Ahmad Djuhara - Organizing Commitee
(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
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A/P Dr. Johannes Widodo - mAAN South East Asia
(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

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Posted on 1 Mar 2009 by mAAN

7th mAAN International Conference Photos 7th mAAN Conference Group Photo

Posted on 1 Mar 2009 by mAAN

7th mAAN International Conference Roundup is uploaded mAAN7_roundup.pdf

Posted on 13 Feb 2009 by admin

Final program for the 7th conference Asian_Cities-Legacies_of_Modernity_Finalversion.pdf is available for download

Posted on 23 Nov 2008 by admin

mAAN reveals new look.

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