JOHOR BAHRU, 3 January 2018- About 31 architectural students and two faculty members from Kansas University (KU) Lawrence, United States of America have participated in Malaysia Architectural Study Tour 2018 organized by Institut Sultan Iskandar (ISI) of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM).
The delegation which led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kapila Silva will be staying in Malaysia for seven days and six nights starting from 3rd January 2018 to 9th January 2018 visiting state of Johor, Selangor,Perak and Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur.
Programme Leader for Malaysia Architectural Study Tour 2018, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Gurupiah Mursib said that the tour is part of Kansas University Study Abroad Programme which involves three countries namely Malaysia, Singapore and Japan.
“As for tour in Malaysia, ISI has prepared a ‘short and sweet’ seven days and six nights programme that covers the three above mentioned states.

“Excusion includes architecture that is award winning and iconic to the traditional. Among highlights are Petronas Twin Tower Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur Tower, Mesiniaga Tower, The Troika, Tha Capers and Universiti Teknologi Petronas,” said Assoc Prof. Gurupiah.
Also visited were Arc Rimbayu, National Mosque, Bamboo Playhouse, Lantern Hotel, OBYU Tower, PAM Centre, Penghulu Seman House, Badan Warisan and many more. Other significant places in the visit list are Lake Garden, China Town and Batu Caves.
The tour also features Malaysia’s prominenet regionalist architect, Ar. Jimmy Lim who will share his ‘Tropical Laboratory’ and the implementation in regionally rooted contemporary houses.
A welcoming luncheon was held in Denai house of Ar. Razin Mahmood in Johor Bahru today. The warm ceremony was also attended by Dean Faculty of Built Environment, Prof. Dr. Mohd Hamdan Hj. Ahmad, Head of Architecture Department, Dr. Abdul Halim Hussein and ISI Executive Director, Assoc. Prof Dr Syed Ahmad Iskandar Syed Ariffin.







According to Malaysia Airports managing director Datuk Badlisham Ghazali, KLIA is privileged to be selected as the site of the trial which puts KLIA on the map as an aviation technology innovator. “KLIA is among the world’s busiest airports with an average aircraft movement of 32,000 monthly. We are also the first airport in the region to have a three-independent runway system with runway length of 4 km. This advanced and first in the world radio over fibre technology will enhance the safety and surveillance measures of our runway thus strengthening KLIA’s position as regional hub,” he said.
Speaking on behalf of UTM, Prof. Datuk Ir. Dr. Wahid Omar, Vice-Chancellor of UTM, spoke of the university’s beliefs in Malaysians becoming innovators and creators of technology, and not merely consumers. He said that the university hopes to enhance the skills and technology expertise of the nation through this synergistic global engagement. “This Memorandum of Collaboration (MoC) can act as the catalyst for enhanced and sustained R&D based on first-class research activities, resulting in excellent and impactful outputs. It would not only contribute towards the growth and development of the linear cell radar technology, but would also nurture home-grown experts and researchers,” he commented further.



