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mip patron tun dr mahathir mohamad honoured
40TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
DECEMBER 2012
MIP PATRON TUN DR MAHATHIR MOHAMAD HONOURED
Reported by: Rahim Ariffin
Photo by: Naz Tajudin
Malaysian Institute of Planners (MIP) has honoured the former
Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad by appointing him as its
patron at a special luncheon, on 7th November 2012 in conjunction
with MIP’s 40th anniversary.
Tun Mahathir is regarded as a foremost planner of the country
with his visions on economic planning and strategies that have
impacted the spatial planning, development and physical form
of the country. His involvement in planning Putrajaya, Cyberjaya
and the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) has changed our
country in many ways. It was Tun Dr. Mahathir’s knowledge and
experience of more than 20 years in leading this nation that had
merit this recognition.
Present at this ceremony were more than 700 professionals
including engineers, architects, surveyors, and developers. The
event was held at Renaissance Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Housing and
Datuk Seri Chor Chee Heung, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, and
Prof Dato’Dr Alias Abdullah at the MIP Patron Award Special
Luncheon at Renaissance Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Chor Chee Heung also was
present at the event.
Congratulations Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad!
MIP MOUNT KINABALU
HIKING ADVENTURE
Reported by: Fahmi Alias
Photo by: Young Elias
This event was successfully organized as a collaboration between Young
Planner Committee & Promotion, Public Relation & Program Committee.
The adventure takes place between 4th – 8th September 2012 with 18 MIP
mountain climbers including two media reporters from Utusan Malaysia
Berhad.
The team has successfully raised MIP flags at Low’s Peak, Mount Kinabalu
at dawn of 6th September 2012. All of the team members safely completed
the climb and showed good teamwork to achieve victory and success.
The team of young planners raised MIP flags at Low
Peak at Mount Kinabalu
Congratulations to the young guns who made us proud!
HighLights
•Charles Reade : First Government Town Planner in Malaysia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg 7
•Water, Water Everywhere, I Turn My Tap and It’s Not There. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg 8
•Museum Negara Exhibition on Urbanism and Town Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg 11
•World Class Sustainable Cities 2012: Cities for People. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg 15
•MIP Patron Award Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pg 24
NEWSLETTER OF THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS
MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS
COUNCIL 2011/2013
COUNCIL MEMBERS
PRESIDENT
Prof. Dato’ Dr. Alias
Abdullah
IMMEDIATE PAST
PRESIDENT
Pn Norliza Hashim
MEMBERSHIP
Tn Hj Mohamad
Nazri Jaafar
RESEARCH &
PUBLICATION
En Ishak Ariffin
SUSTAINABILITY &
ENVIRONMENT
Pn Mazrina Khalid
INVESTMENT & FUND
RAISING
Prof Dato’ Dr. Alias
Abdullah
PROFESSIONAL
PRACTICE
En Mohd Zamri
Husin
VICE PRESIDENT
Datuk Ismail Ibrahim
VICE PRESIDENT
Tn Hj Ihsan Zainal
Mokhtar
HONORARY SECRETARY
Mr Lee Lih Shyan
HONORARY TREASURER
En Md Nazri Mohd Noordin
ORGANISATION STRUCTURE OF THE
MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS
NATIONAL COUNCIL 2011/2013
PRESIDENT
Prof. Dato’ Dr. Alias Abdullah
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
Pn Norliza Hashim
VICE PRESIDENT
Datuk Ismail Ibrahim
VICE PRESIDENT
Tn Hj Ihsan Zainal Mokhtar
TRAINING &
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Pn Khairiah Talha
URBAN & LOCAL
GOVERNANCE
Tn Hj Lokman Omar
INTERNATIONAL
AFFAIRS
Pn. Norliza Hashim
PROMOTION &
PUBLIC RELATIONS
En Zahiruddin Zainal
YOUNG
PLANNERS
En Fahmi Alias
EDUCATION,
ACCREDITATION &
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Assoc. Prof. Dr.
Jamalunlaili Abdullah
EDITORIAL BOARD
Advisor
Lee Lih Shyan
Chief Editor
Ishak Ariffin
Deputy Chief Editor
Rahim Ariffin
Editor and Typesetter
Rijal Saffuan
HONORARY SECRETARY
Mr Lee Lih Shyan
Editorial Assistants
Siti Nor Azmi
Norasyikin Roslan
HONORARY TREASURER
En Md Nazri Mohd Noordin
MEMBERSHIP
Tn Hj Mohamad Nazri
Jaafar
SUSTAINABILITY &
ENVIRONMENT
Pn Mazrina Abd
Khalid
TRAINING &
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Pn Khairiah Talha
INTERNATIONAL
AFFAIRS
Pn Norliza Hashim
YOUNG PLANNERS
En Mohammad
Fahmi Alias
INVESTMENT &
FUND RAISING
Prof. Dato’ Dr. Alias
Abdullah
COMMUNITY
PARTICIPATION & DEVT
Pn Noraida Saludin
URBAN & LOCAL
GOVERNANCE
Tn Hj Lokman Omar
EDUCATION, ACCREDITATION
& CAREER DEVT
PROFESSIONAL
PRACTICE
En Mohd Zamri Husin
RESEARCH &
PUBLICATION
En Ishak Ariffin
PROMOTION &
PUBLIC RELATIONS
En Zahiruddin Zainal
Assoc. Prof. Dr
Jamalunlaili Abdullah
COMMUNITY
PARTICIPATION
Pn Noraida Saludin
Editorial Committee
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• Tengku Ahmad Nerang Tengku
Amir Shifuddin
• Amir Hamlan Abdullah
• Dr Syafiee Shuid
• Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jamalulaili
Abdullah
• Juwairiyah Ho Abdullah
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Ucapan Presiden Sempena MIP Patron Award Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad
Malaysia (atau sinonimnya
dikenali sebagai MIP) yang
julung-julung kalinya diadakan
sempena dengan sambutan Hari
Perancangan Bandar Sedunia
2012 dan Ulang Tahun ke 40 MIP
yang bertemakan : “MAKING
LIVEABLE SPACES, CREATING
SUSTAINABLE PLACES’. PROF DATO’DR. ALIAS
ABDULLAH
President MIP
Bismillahirahmanirahim,
Alhamdulillahirabillalamin,
Wassalatu
wassalamu
alla
asrafil ambiya’i wamursalin
waalla alihi wassabihi aj’main.
Allahumma salli ala Syaidina
Muhammadin wa ala Alihi wa
sahbihi wa salim, Subhanaka la
‘ilma lana ‘illa ma ‘allamtana
‘innaka ‘antal-’Alimul Hakim
Yang saya muliakan Pengerusi
Majlis; Yang Berhormat Dato’
Seri Chor Chee Heung, Menteri
Perumahan
dan
Kerajaan
Tempatan Malaysia; Yang Amat
Berbahagia dan dihormati Tun
Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad,
mantan Perdana Menteri; Yang
Amat Berbahagia dan dikasihi
Tun Dr. Siti Hasmah binti
Mohamad Ali;
Yang Berbahagia Datuk Arpah
Binti Abdul Razak, Ketua
Setiausaha
Kementerian
Perumahan
dan
Kerajaan
Tempatan; Yang Berbahagia
Dato’ Mohd. Fadzil bin Hj.
Mohd. Khir, Ketua Pengarah
Jabatan Perancangan Bandar
dan
Desa
Semenanjung
Malaysia;
Ahli-ahli Majlis MIP, Fellow
Kehormat MIP dan Mantanmantan Presiden MIP; Presiden
Badan-Badan
Profesional,
Ketua-Ketua
Jabatan
dan
Universiti; Penaja-Penaja dan
rakan-rakan media; Tan Sri-Tan
Sri, Dato’-Dato’, tuan-tuan dan
puan-puan serta rakan-rakan
profession perancang bandar
sekalian.
A s s a l a m u a l a i k u m
Warahmatulla Hiwabarakatuh,
Salam Sejahtera dan Salam
1Malaysia
Terlebih dahulu, izinkan saya
untuk mengucapkan selamat
datang kepada semua ke
Majlis Penyampaian Anugerah
Penaung Pertubuhan Perancang
Hadirin
yang
dihormati;
Perancangan dan Pengurusan
Bandar bukanlah suatu bidang
yang baru. Ianya selari dengan
bidang-bidang
professional
lain seperti kejuruteraan dan
seni bina yang telah wujud
berkurun lamanya.
Jika
kita
mengambilkira
Kerajaan Kesultanan Melayu
Melaka sebagai antara tamadun
yang awal di Nusantara ini maka
kita akan dapati perancangan
petempatan telah bermula
pada masa tersebut.
Kehadiran penjajah-penjajah
barat khususnya British telah
memperkemaskan
aktivitiaktiviti perancangan bandar
dan pada tahun 1923 satu
undang-undang
khusus
berkaitan perancangan bandar
telah diwujudkan di Tanah
Melayu.
Hadirin yang dihormati; Pada
hari ini perancangan bandar
di Malaysia tidak lagi hanya
merupakan satu domain kerja
tetapi juga telah diiktiraf
sebagai satu profession di
bawah
kumpulan
ikhtisas
atau pun professional yang
mempunyai undang-undangnya
sendiri.
Profesional
perancangan
bandar tidak lagi bergerak
bersendirian
tetapi
kini
dipayungi oleh Pertubuhan
Perancang Malaysia (MIP),
Lembaga Perancang Bandar
Malaysia (LPBM) dan Jabatan
Perancangan Bandar dan Desa
(JPBD).
Pada tahun ini genaplah
40 tahun MIP memayungi
profession perancang bandar di
Malaysia.
Dengan usia yang sedemikian
rupa maka sudah tentulah
MIP layak mempunyai seorang
yang berwawasan, berkaliber,
mempunyai wadah yang jelas
terhadap perancangan dan
pembangunan negara serta
merupakan negarawan ulung
menjadi
PENANUNG
atau
PATRON kepada MIP sejajar
dengan perlembagaannya.
Pada hari ini, MIP dengan
keahlian melebihi 2,000 orang
di dalam sektor kerajaan,
pihak berkuasa tempatan,
GLC, akademik dan swasta
merasakan amat terharu dan
berbangga untuk menerima
kehadiran PENAUNG nya yang
PERTAMA setelah menunggu
selama 40 tahun di dalam
pencarian.
Hadirin yang dihormati; Saya
sebagai PRESIDEN MIP dengan
ini sukacitanya memaklumkan
bahawa Yang Amat Berbahagia
Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad,
mantan
Perdana
Menteri
Malaysia telah bersetuju untuk
dinobatkan sebagai PENAUNG
PERTAMA MIP.
Kita rasa amat bertuah kerana
Yang Amat Berbahagia Tun
sudi menerima jemputan MIP
ini walau pun MIP bukanlah
sebuah organisasi yang besar
tetapi
mempunyai
citacita yang besar di dalam
wadah perjuangan kearah
memantapkan
perancangan
dan pembangunan mampan,
kejiranan dan perbandaran
yang berdaya huni, kelestarian
alam sekitar semulajadi dan
penerapan teknologi hijau di
dalam pembangunan fizikal
yang mempunyai pengaruh dan
kesan secara langsung kepada
kehidupan orang ramai di
Malaysia.
Dengan kehadiran Yang Amat
Berbahagia Tun Dr. Mahathir
Muhamad sebagai PENAUNG
MIP, yang juga telah diiktiraf
diperingkat
antarabangsa
melalui Rafik Hariri United
Nation Habitat Memorial Award
pada September 2012 yang
lepas,
kita
mengharapkan
agar cetusan idea-idea baru
dan nasihat yang bernas
lagi berterusan kepada ahliahli MIP, pegawai-pegawai
perancang bandar, pentadbir
dan pengurus bandar, pemajupemaju
perumahan,
ahliahli akademik dan pelajarpelajar, profession-profession
bersekutu serta pembuatpembuat dasar.
Saya
ingin
mengambil
kesempatan ini untuk mengajak
rakan-rakan
seperjuangan
di dalam MIP bersama-sama
dengan pengamal perancangan
dan pengurusan bandar untuk
sama-sama
terus
bersatu
NEWSLETTER OF THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS
padu dan bekerjasama bagi
memantapkan aktiviti-aktiviti
perancangan
bandar
di
Malaysia.
Saya juga berdoa kepada
Allah
SWT agar profession
perancangan
bandar
yang
diterajui oleh MIP dengan
kehadiran
Yang
Amat
Berbahagia Tun Dr. Mahathir
sebagai PENASIHAT terus subur
berkembang
dan
menjadi
semakin
penting
kepada
kerajaan dan rakyat Malaysia.
Sukalah saya menggungkapkan
pantun ini:
Tenanglah tenang air di laut
Sampan kolek mudik ke
tanjung,
Hati
terkenang
mulut
menyebut
Budi Tun Mahathir yang baik
akan terus dijunjung
Ragi pulut dalam kati
Tapai manis dalam kuali
Selagi
Tun
Mahathir
menyumbangkan bakti
MIP tetap berada dihadapan
untuk berbudi
Di akhir kata, izinkan saya
mengucapkan
sekalung
terima kasih kepada semua
yang telah berusaha keras
untuk menjayakan MAJLIS
PENYAMPAIAN
ANUGERAH
PENAUNG
MIP
khususnya
kepada Ahli Majlis MIP dan
Ahli Jawatankuasa yang telah
dibentuk.
Setinggi-tinggi terima kasih
diucapkan
kepada
semua
penaja yang telah menaja
dan menyumbangkan kepada
kejayaan majlis pada hari ini.
Setinggi-tinggi
penghargaan
juga kami ucapkan kepada YB
Dato’ Seri Chor Chee Heung,
Menteri
Perumahan
dan
Kerajaan Tempatan Malaysia,
kerana sudi untuk meluangkan
masa bersama-sama MIP di
dalam majlis ini.
Akhir sekali, saya sebagai
presiden, mewakili seluruh
ahli Pertubuhan Perancang
Malaysia, ingin merakamkan
ucapan jutaan terima kasih
di atas kesudian Yang Amat
Berbahagia Tun Dr. Mahathir
untuk menerima Anugerah
PENAUNG
Pertubuhan
Perancang Malaysia.
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Editorial
Simplicity – one of the main
purpose of simplicity is to
make life easier.(Edward de
Bono).
A lot have been said about
planning
procedures,
namely planning submission,
being very tedious and
complicated. We have tried
to simplify the process by
introducing the OSC – One
Stop Centre. However, now
we hear complaints about
the OSC also becoming a very
complicated process. So the
question that arises now – has
the OSC made life easier for
everyone?
Perhaps we need to take
another closer look at the
procedures in the submission
of planning applications to
the OSC. In spite of our noble
effort to make the process
easier, there are still some
quarters who are asking for
simpler process. Some of
them went to the extent of
trying to by-pass the whole
process totally. And thus, we
should perhaps re-examine
the process we have created
and try to improve on it.
This takes me to the
writings of Edward De Bono
on ‘simplicity’. De Bono
argues that in many cases
the procedures that were
established many years ago,
possibly for very good reason,
continue because no one
has thought about changing
them. The traditional way
of doing things is often long
and complex. A simpler way
sometimes can be found,
although not always, but
usually
possible.
Things
often evolve to become more
complex, not more simple.
We should ask ourselves then
have we made things simpler
through the OSC?
Those who are familiar
with the complex process
no longer notice it and may
even add more elements to
increase its complexity. Have
we been guilty of doing this?
This is the point that we
should re-examine. The OSC
submission process it seems
has indeed become more
complex in some cases, with
the introduction of volumes
of forms that have to be filled
in by the submitting planner
and the client. It may be
necessary in the eyes of the
planning authority to make
the task of processing the
applications easier. However,
does it make easier for the
submitting person(s), too?
De Bono argues that it may be
better to simplify a process
than to train people to cope
with the complexity.
As
professionals,
we
progressively make things
easier for ourselves by
simplifying our judgement
and
decisions.
With
experience and hindsight we
learn to identify which are
the important things to look
for. This is what we should be
doing now to make the OSC
system much better.
There is often a much simpler
way of doing things if we
make the effort to look for
it because simplicity does
not just happen. But finding
a simpler way is usually
neither simple nor easy.
Like other things, however,
nothing will happen until
we appoint someone to take
the responsibility to make it
happen.
MIP PLEDGE
Ishak Ariffin
Chief Editor
Let’s work together to make
this happen. JPBD should take
the lead and work with the
MIP, through its members, to
start looking at ways in which
we could further enhance the
planning submission process
that we have in place now.
I hope to see the next team
of MIP Council members take
this challenge to help elevate
our planning profession to
a new level. Let’s make
‘simplicity’ our goal.
On behalf of the current
Editorial team and the
members of the Research
and Publication Committee,
I wish thank the current MIP
Council members for their
faith in us and wish the incoming team all the best!
Best regards!
Planning Comic
The Malaysian Institute of Planners is committed towards the practice of
Sustainable Urban Planning and Development to achieve the 3E’s of Social Equity,
Economic Prosperity and Environmental Integrity of the communities and areas
that we plan for.
The Members of the Institute hereby pledge that we shall :
Ensure the high quality, efficiency and integrity of the town planning profession
in facing the challenges of urbanization and the changing needs of the community
that is planned for;
Ensure the quality of living environments in human settlements through the
provision of comprehensive, effective and inclusive spatial planning solutions that
shall balance the economic, social and environmental needs of all stakeholders;
Ensure of the community’s well being in the planning and design for safe, healthy
built environments that is inclusive;
Promote research and institutional development and practices towards
sustainability, through strategic public-private-academic community partnerships;
Be Proactive in meeting up with the challenges of globalization and climate
change on the built environment; and
Plan for equitable growth and well being of our communities, where the needs of
our communities for social infrastructure, quality and safe living environment are
met with the highest standards of planning.
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NEWSLETTER OF THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS
MIP 40TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ACTIVITIES 2012
Calendar of Events
MARCH 2012
DECEMBER 2012 - JANUARY 2013
24th
Launch of New MIP Website, Petaling Jaya,
Organised by Promotion, Public Relation and
Program Comittee
Starting March 2012 MIP Membership Card, given out to Corporate
Members, Organised by Research and
Publication Committee
13th
Dec 2012 13th Jan 2013
National Exhibition On History Of Urbanism &
Town Planning In Malaysia, 13th December 13th January 2013, National Museum, Kuala
Lumpur. Jointly organized by MIP and JPBD
Semenanjung Malaysia.
Public Talk No. 1 - Charles Reade : The First
Government Town Planner, Federated Malay
States 1921 - 1929 By Kamalruddin Shamsuddin,
13.12.2012, National Museum, Kuala Lumpur.
Public Talk No. 2 - Sejarah Perbandaran &
Pembangunan Perumahan Di Semenanjung
Malaysia Sebelum Merdeka (1946-1957), by Dr.
Syafiee Shuid, IIUM ,20.12.2012
Public Talk No. 3 - Townscape Revisited :
Unraveling The Character of The Historic
Landscapes in Malaysia By Dr Shuhana
Shamsuddin, 27th December 2012, National
Museum, Kuala Lumpur.
Public Talk No. 4 - Sejarah Pembangunan
Bandar Baru By Prof Dr Dasimah Omar, 10th Jan
2013, National Museum, Kuala Lumpur.
40th Anniversary Book entitled “Transforming
Malaysia into A Developed Nation Through
Physical Planning”. The initial Editorial
Committee comprises Datin Paduka Dr.
Halimaton Saadiah (Chief Editor), Prof Dato
Dr. Mansor Ibrahim, Dr. Thalha Hj Alithamby,
Anuar Abdul Wahab, Assoc Prof Dr Jamalunlaili
Abdullah & Ishak Ariffin. The book is targeted
for publication in 2013.
JULY 2012
16th to 17th MBPJ-MIP Livable Cities Conference
2012—Cities of Your Choice, Royal Bintang
Damansara, Jointly Organised by MBPJ and MIP
SEPTEMBER 2012
4th to 8th Mount Kinabalu Hiking Adventure, Kota
Kinabalu, Sabah, Jointly Organised by Young
Planners Group and Promotion, Public Relation
and Program Committee
25th to 26th
World Class Sustainable Cities Conference
WCSC IV, JW Mariot, Kuala Lumpur, Jointly
Organised by MIP, PAM and REHDA
NOVEMBER 2012
7th
MIP Patron Award to Tun Dr Mahathir
Mohammad, Renaissance Hotel, Kuala Lumpur,
Organised by MIP Executive Committee and
Promotion, Public Relation and Program
Committee
8th
National Conference On Urban Planning &
Management In Malaysia - Accomplishments,
Challenges & Way Forward, 8th November
2012, Renaissance Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Jointly
organized by MIP, UITM, UTM, UIA, USM& UM.
MIP LAUNCHES ITS NEW WEBSITE
www.mip.org.my
– WORKSHOP, TRAINING & CONFERENCE
As the developer of Low carbon Cities Framework
MIP,s new website
(LCCF), MIP continuously and actively involved in
was
officially
various workshops, training and paper presentations to
during
government servants, resident associations, students,
launched
MIP
40th Annual
General Meeting on
24th March 2012.
The new website
being develop with
more professional
outlooks, more user-friendly and up to date with the current
evolution of web hosting practices. Online updates for CPD for
members are integrated with the new website and few upgrading
options for the benefits of members will be implemented soon
especially for online application renewal of registration, online
payment, etc.
LOW CARBON CITIES FRAMEWORK
business
communities
and
members
from other
professional institutes.
Two LCCF advanced training have been conducted in
2012. One in Bukit Tinggi, Pahang and another one in
Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan. Several workshops also
have been conducted for Sepang Municipal Council
(MPSg), Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) and Miri
City Council (MBM). Other than that LCCF has been
presented in many conferences where the recent one
was for ‘Sustainable Cities UTM – Massachusets Institute
Of Technology.
NEWSLETTER OF THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS
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Malaysian Institute
of
Planners
- HISTORY AND ITS BEGINNING
The Malaysian Institute of Planners has come a long way
Kuala Lumpur. The amended version was circulated by the
in a very short time. The idea was mooted by the 1971
then Secretary, Chung Weng Foo to all the MIP members and
Annual General Meeting of the Royal Town Planning Institute
adopted by the MIP Council on 26th January 1974. This draft
(Malaysia Branch), the only body representing the planning
Act was then sent to the then Minister of Local Government
profession in the country at that time. It was felt that for
and Housing, Tan Sri Ong Kee Hui. Twenty-one years later
an independent country we should have a national planning
and after countless representation by the Council to the
institute and not be a branch of the Royal Town Planning
respective Ministers, the Town Planners Act was finally
Institute London.
approved by Parliament in 1995.
In conformity to the decision a Protem Committee
The distinction of securing the Act is not the doing of any one
comprising of Mohd Rosli bin Buyong, Chung Weng Foo,
individual. Every President and Council in the intervening
Tan Soo Hai, Chin Wai Yeong and T. Mahesan was elected
21 years did much work in paving the way for the event,
to draft the constitution for the proposed Institute. This
and much also has depended on the support of the Federal
committee met several times at 13, Jalan Yong Shook Lin,
Department of Town and Country Planning and the Ministry
Petaling Jaya which was then the office of Tan Soo Hai.
of Local Government and Housing. Dato’ (Dr.) Ishak bin Ariff,
the Director General of the Department of Town and Country
On the 6th September 1971 at a meeting held at the
Planning and his successor, Dato’ Zainuddin Muhammad
conference room of the Federal Department of Town and
and Dr. Mohamad Nong from the Ministry steered the Act
Country Planning, Jalan Cenderasari, Kuala Lumpur, the
through the National Council of Local Government and the
findings of the committee was presented. The 20 members
Ministry. Dato’ Anwar Musa a Cabinet Minister at that time
present approved the constitution and elected a Protem
and a corporate planner of the institute provided invaluable
Executive Council to legally establish the Pertubuhan under
assistance to ensure a smooth progress of the Act through
the Akta Pertubuhan 1966. The members of the committee
the Cabinet.
were:
Source : MIP Website
President
Mohd. Rosli bin Buyong
Vice President
Tan Soo Hai
Hon. Secretary
Chung Weng Foo
Council Members
Timothy Lam ThimFook
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Ishak bin Ariffin
Raja Mohd. Ali bin Raja Osman
T. Mahesan
Ong Hong Fong
Application to register the Institute was made in November
1971 and a temporary license to operate the Institute was
issued by the Registrar of Society in December 1971. The full
certificate was issued on 26th July 1972. It is history after
that.
Mr. Chin Wai Yeong. It is an inverted form of Ebenezer
Howard’s three horse shoe magnets in which the chief
advantages of living in the Town and the Country were
set forth with the corresponding drawbacks, while the
advantage of the Town-Country concept of the Garden
Legitimizing The Profession
We owe a debt to many of our members and to others for
help given in steering the Town Planners Act through various
levels of the Government. The Act itself was originally
initiated by MIP. A draft was prepared in 1973 and discussed
at a Special General Meeting held at the conference room
at the Federal Department of Town and Country Planning,
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Malaysian Institute of Planners Logo was designed by
City are seen to be free from disadvantages of either.
While Ebenezer Howard’s three magnets did not have
any circles to bind them together, the MIP logo has
the three magnets bound by two circles to reflect the
need to marry town and country to give new hope, a
new life to a developing Malaysia.
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CHARLES READE (1880—1933)
- FIRST GOVERNMENT TOWN PLANNER IN MALAYSIA Charles Compton Reade (1880–
1933) was a town planner
who supported the garden
city movement of the early
twentieth century.
indirect British rule in Malaya.
Two major areas of historical
interests framed this article.
Firstly, his planning ideologies
and methods applied (replanning and redistribution of
lots)2 and secondly, to a lesser
extent, the garden city design
principles which he steadfastly
held throughout his whole
career till his untimely death
in Johannesburg, South Africa
in 1933.
Born in Invercargill, New
Zealand in 1880, Reade
became the major figure in
disseminating Garden City
ideas in Australia. Reade saw
the evils of inner city slums
while working as a journalist
in England and began writing
of the need for improved town
planning, becoming active in
the Garden Cities and Town
Planning Association of Great
Britain, of which he was acting
secretary and editor for its
magazine in 1913.
Charles Reade In 1914–15 he
led a lecture tour through
five Australian States and
New Zealand. South Australia
appointed Reade as a town
planning adviser in 1916 and
later he became its first
official Town Planner in 1918
and he retained the position
until 1920. In 1917 he drew up
plans for an Adelaide garden
suburb, initially with a working
title of Mitcham Garden Suburb
and officially named Colonel
Light Gardens.
The Royal Town Planning
Institute was only formed in
1914 (and Reade was one of
its associate founder) and the
first British University giving
town planning courses was only
offered in Liverpool in 1916.
Just before the outbreak of the
first World War (1914), Reade
went to Australia with W.R
Davidge (architect, surveyor
and planner) to propagate the
Garden City movement cause.
He gave numerous lectures
on the Garden City concept
in many Australian town and
subsequently was appointed as
town planning advisor to the
South Australian government in
1916.
In
South
Australia,
he
introduced a town planning
legislature, established the
South Australia town planning
department, and complete a
Charles Compton Reade (1880—1933)
number of planning schemes.
For example, Mitcham Garden
Suburb in Adelaide, is today
a heritage garden suburb,
renamed
Colonel
Light
Garden, Reade applied the
Garden City concept in many
of his layout even suggested
a second park belt system to
Adelaide, further enchanting
the existing park belt laid out
by Colonel William Light (the
son to Captain Francis Light of
Penang).
Reade convened Australia’s
first two town planning and
housing conferences in 1917
and 1918. He also twice tried
to get town planning legislation
through the State legislature:
on the first occasion it was
defeated by the propertyoriented upper House and on
the second was passed but was
heavily amended by the House.
Reade then left Australia for
overseas planning positions,
establishing a town planning
department in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaya in 1921 and moving to
Northern Rhodesia in 1929.
Reade’s lasting legacy (apart
from the establishment and
growth of the Federal Town
Planning Department) is the
slightly less known new town of
Kuala Kubu Bharu –Malaya first
new town and along the lines
of the garden city ideology.
He committed suicide in South
Africa in 1933, only nine days
after becoming Chief Planning
Officer of Witwatersrand.
CONTRIBUTION OF CHARLES
READE
A number of local planning
academicians and an increasing
number
of
international
historians have recently rescued
Reade from obscurity and
acknowledged his contribution
towards the development of
the town planning service in
South Australia, Malaya, and
Northern Rhodesia.
Reade in particular was
recognized as one of the first
generation of self-styled town
planner working in the British
colonies promoting the cause
of town planning within a
generally hostile environment
to town planning (Home, 2000):
such hostilities are largely
a conflict between public
interest ideology; unfetish
property development; and a
failure to appreciate political
sensitivity within an indirect an
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Both ideologies were ‘alien’ to
landowners and their agents
in Malaya. Such methods and
ideologies provide a fascinating
analysis of conflicting interests
within a British rule favoring
appeasing property interest
and maintaining the status
quo over the social concerns
of eradicating and prevention
of
slum
and
haphazard
development in the major
towns of British Malaya (the
task Reade was appointed to
handle).
Reade established a small town
planning department in Kuala
Lumpur on 18th January
1921. He did an immediate
survey of the conditions
of towns in the country
and reported this to the
government. His report on the
need for a permanent town
planning machinery for Malaya,
entitled “Town Planning And
Development In The Federated
Malay States (1922)” has been
considered
an
important
piece of historical document,
promoting the need for a town
planning machinery for the
country (Goh Ban Lee, 1990).
In it, he outlined important
aspects of town planning
requirements and the need for
a legislature to manage the
growth of towns in a orderly
manner, emphasizing on
prevention rather than cure,
the
difference
between
planning and sub-division,
economies
under
Town
Planning etc.
Source : Kamalruddin Shamsudin,
Federal Department of Town and
Regional Planning
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Water, Water Everywhere, I Turn My Tap but It’s Not There
By Ishak Ariffin
We live in the tropical zone, with 12 hours of sunshine all year
round. We get plenty of rain all year round too, some months a
lot more than others. Only the northwest corner of the Peninsula
gets a distinct dry period from January to March. This is the area
that lies to the west of an imaginary line between Songkhla and
Sungai Petani, that ecologists called the Kedawi region. Now
that has changed too, with the erratic weather pattern that we
have been experiencing in recent years.
I remember the grass in my home state up there in laksa land
(Kedah, of course!) used to turn yellowish brown in January and
remained that way until late March. Semi-deciduous trees shed
their leaves like in the autumn in temperate countries (maybe it
is the trees’ strategy to reduce water loss). That was when the
bare dedap trees sprout flowers in deep red amongst its leafless
branches, and the kapok (kekabu) seeds cracked to show off
their white fluffy fibres that we used for stuffing pillows and
mattresses in the old days. The drains in big towns such as Alor Star
were stagnant, helping to retain some humidity, although they
smell unpleasant. When it coincided with the padi harvesting,
you can catch the most glorious sunsets in the evenings. It was
hot and dry at that time of year. Then everything came back to
life in glorious green when the rain returns in April. This year we
have had thunderstorms in late January and February.
Water is Life
But we were never really short of water.
That is no longer true. Despite having an estimated 990 billion
m3 (2008 figures) of rainfall annually, and 566 billion m3 of that
total flowing into our rivers,and our water usage being roughly
only 3% of the latter, we are running short of water supply.
Domestic and industrial water demand is only about 6,000
million m3 a year!
97% of our 6,000 million m3 per year potable water supply comes
from rivers and the balance is from ground water. In contrast,
a country like Denmark consumed almost 1,000 million m3
per year, and it is entirely sourced from groundwater. Their
groundwater resource is estimated to be only 1,800 million m³
per year.
Sg Selangor Dam
In Perlis we had to inundate 5% of the land area to create the
Timah-Tasoh impoundment to provide water for irrigation and
for domestic consumption. Perlis was totally dependent on
groundwater and water supply from Kedah. However, it was then
found that the demand for domestic & industrial uses exhausted
the original design capacity of the dam. In Selangor, a water
treatment plant downstream of Sungai Bernam had to be closed
due to saline intrusion. This was due the reduced river flow that
resulted in sea water flowing in further inland up to the water
intake points. One of the things that affect water level in the
river is the increasing water extraction upstream. Loss of water
catchment areas due to opening of forested areas for other uses
also affected river flow.
Fifteen years or so ago an area near Balakong in Cheras, near
a water treatment plant suffered water supply disruption but
it was raining a lot and the houses around it were suffering
from flash floods. How could we have water shortage and flood
at the same time?In 1991 another state suffered water supply
shortage for a number of years because the main water supply
dam was contaminated by industrial effluent. Now we have
found that several states in the Peninsula are running short
of water come 2020. We have resorted to expensive remedial
actions that include building more dams and water transfers
between neighbouring states through tunnels punched through
our mountains and hills.
In the meantime, we remain complacent about our per capita
water consumption. We continue to waste our water as if the
supply is endless. The national average consumption was 210
Initially, it was the rapid growth of industrial estates that
brought shortages of water in their neighbouring towns. Then
came the rapid urbanisation, all along the west coast of the
Peninsula. Factories that used to be way out of town suddenly
found themselves surrounded by housing estates. Many places
begin to experience frequent water supply disruption.I’ll bet
not many people remember the drought in 1998 that brought
hardship on some 1.8m Klang Valley residents due to water
rationing.
But we still have plenty of rain and flowing rivers, except that
our most of our rivers now looked like a perpetual supply of
tehtarik. Our water treatment plants had to work overtime to
make the water potable or clean enough for our consumption.
And we are running short of rivers that can provide clean water
to the treatment plants as development encroaches further and
further upstream and inland.
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“Too much water” - When the river overflows
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litres per capita per day in 2011. Per capita consumption in
the west coast states in Peninsular Malaysia are all above the
national average.Some industry experts argued that the real
figures are much higher, closer to 300 litres per person per day.
But our daily per capita usage is indeed higher than Singapore
(155 litres), the Philippines (175 litres) and Indonesia (130 litres).
If we compare with more advanced countries, in Denmark it is
only 114 litres, Australia 150 litres, England & Wales 150 litres.
USA is perhaps the only country that consumed more than us, at
300-380 litres per capita per day!
Some Third World countries don’t even have half the water we
used daily. The UN Population Fund recommended that the fair
level of domestic water usage is 100 litres per person per day.
We can get by with just 30 litres for drinking and cooking and to
maintain hygiene.
We also suffer huge losses due to non-revenue water (NRW),
largely due to leaking pipes that transport water to our taps and
water theft. NRW for Kelantan, Pahang, Perlis and Sabah is more
than 50%.The highly industrialised and developed states in the
country are already experiencing pressures from acute supplies
to meet the demands from their residents, the industries and
the development projects. The loss from NRW is estimated at
about 43% of total water revenue! And if we look at it in another
simple minded way, it would also mean that for whatever amount
we invested in creating new water supply (such as building more
dams and treatment plants) we are only going to get half the
value invested before we even start the construction if we don’t
tackle the NRW first.
of the heavens and the earth; ... in the rain which Allah Sends
down from the skies, and the life which He gives therewith to
an earth that is dead;...” (2:164); “And Allah has created every
animal from water...”(24:45); “... It is He Who has created man
from water...(25:54)” (translations by Abdullah Yusuf Ali).
Singapore has put in place their long term strategy for their water
supply. They will not be highly dependent on water supplied
from Johor anymore come 2060. The second of the two bilateral
agreements with Johor will expire in 2061.The first agreement
expired in 2011. They have put in place measures to ensure selfsufficiency by recycling their wastewater for consumption that
they termed NEWater.
NEWater will supply40% of Singapore’s water needs by 2020 and
a further 25% supplied by desalinisation. NEWater is primarily
for non-potable industrial uses. A small percentage of NEWater
is also blended with raw water in the reservoir for treatment
as potable water. They will cut their per capita consumption
to 147 litres per day. By 2060, NEWater will supply 50% and
desalinisation another 30% of their water supply.This is sensible
considering that only 30% of demand comes from Singapore’s
domestic sector and the non-domestic sector consumes the
other 70%. Furthermore, we are going to literally flush 90%
of the water down the drains anyway. It is a win-win situation
because recycling most of our wastewater also means that we
reduce the possibility of polluting our waterways.
In our case, we are not only consuming too much but we are
also polluting our water sources. And our strategy in the past
has always been to build more dams. The first National Water
Resources Study commissioned in 2000proposed the construction
of another 50 dams to meet our water demand by 2050! This was
based on a continuous linear growth of demand. That’s a big
assumption that our rivers will be able to supply enough water
way beyond 2050 and we cannot change our water consumption
habits.
There have been very little discussions about managing demand
and cutting down our daily per capita usage. Our focus has been
too much on the supply (and the potential profits that can be
made from construction of water supply facilities!).Demand
management is a very important strategy that complements
the supply strategy, because water supply in not infinite. We
should not wait until our potential water resources have been
exhausted before we start looking at managing the way we use
water.
Leaking pipe
Not many people realised that we flushed 30% of our water
down the toilets and spent another 35% in the showers or baths.
Only 10% is actually used for drinking and cooking. Laundry and
cleaning takes the other 25%.It doesn’t make sense for us to
spend so much money to supply treated water and then 90% of it
just went down the drains and sewers.That’s after we have lost
nearly half of it through leaky pipes (NRW). Silly, aren’t we?Our
water supply is so heavily subsidised and the water from our tap
is so cheap that we are not bothered by our wasteful habits.
Only when we turn our taps on and no water came out will we
start jumping and tearing our hair out.
Try telling an African in Ethiopia that we used clean water to
flush the toilets and they will probably think that we are crazy.
One third of the world population is already facing problems
of water shortage and poor quality drinking water. UNESCO has
predicted that water shortage will be a worldwide problem by
2020. Prophets of doom have wagered that the next world war
will be over control of fresh water supplies, not oil. We can live
fairly comfortably without electricity for a day or two (although
a lot of people will have suffered Internet withdrawals!), but
not without water!
Although 70% of the human body is water, we cannot survive
more than a week without water. Water is life. Without water
there is no life. In the Quran it is stated, “Behold! in the creation
There have not been enough efforts towards cleaning up our
rivers that passes through our urban centres to return them to
at least Class IIB level (i.e. suitable for recreational use with
body contact) so that we can use them again for recreation. For
several decades more than 50% of our urban rivers monitored
by Jabatan Alam Sekitar have lingered within the polluted and
slightly polluted range. The main contributors to river pollution
have been named as sewage treatment plants (I thought they
were supposed to clean the wastewater?), manufacturing
industries and palm oil mills. Earthworks have also been a major
contributor of pollution of our rivers.
We have the technologies now to clean wastewater up to
standard A (as clean as the pristine river water) of effluent
discharge. Hence, water discharged from our sewage treatment
plant that utilises this technology will be cleaner than water
from our rivers. Taking water from the river now is akin to taking
water from the sewer since we treat our rivers like one! In my
course of work I have come across a river where the water
sampled is almost Class IV (suitable only for irrigation, not even
suitable for livestock consumption!) near a water intake point!
Let’s not wait until the last tree has been cut, the last fish has
been caught and the last river has been poisoned before we
realise that money cannot be eaten!
Note: this article was originally written and published in Berita MCOBA. It is reproduced here with permission.
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NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
URBAN PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT :
ACCOMPLISHMENTS, CHALLENGES & WAY FORWARD
Reported by: Rijal Saffuan Photo by: CEDM UiTM
In conjunction with 40th Anniversary celebration of MIP, A
Conference On Urban Planning & Management In Malaysia –
Accomplishments, Challenges & Way Forward was held on 8th
November 2012 at Renaissance Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.
This conference was also jointly organized by 5 other local
universities which is Universiti Teknologi Mara (UITM),
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Universiti Sains Malaysia
(USM), Universiti Islam Antarabangsa (UIA) and Universiti
Malaya (UM).
81 papers were presented with more than 150 participants
attended the conference. Datin Paduka Halimaton Saadiah
and Puan Khairiah Talha were the two keynote speakers for
this conference. The organizing secretariat for the conference
was MIP together with Centre Of Environmental Design and
Management (CEDM) and Faculty Of Architecture, Planning &
Survey (FSPU), UITM.
The Committee plans to organize this conference as an annual
affair in collaboration with the five universities.
The launching ceremony of National Conference on Urban
Planning and Management with MOU signing ceremony of
MUO Global
JAPAN-MALAYSIA : SYMPOSIUM ON
SUSTAINABLE CITIES IN MALAYSIA
Reported by: Tengku Ahmad Nerang Photo by: Rahim Ariffin
Asia is fast growing region and will have the largest number of
megacities and urban area in this century. Cities can be good showcases
to understand methodologies to achieve sustainable future. Planning
and development of sustainable cities concept become more important
when Japanese government promoted this idea by introducing the idea
of ‘Future City’ in the Rio+20 in June 2012. This Future City initiative
was launched by Japanese Government by selecting 11 Japanese cities
and also has the intention to explore implementation of this concept
outside Japan. In order to implement this idea effectively, CASBEE
(Comprehensive Assessment System for Built Environment Efficiency)
concept will be adopted to evaluate the progress this urban challenge.
This symposium aims to introduce the Future City concept and
CASBEE evaluation tools as well as to address these new challenges
of sustainable cities in Malaysia and Japan. The symposium will have
speaker and panelist highlighting the use of new innovative tools such as
The view in the conference hall
MURNInests (Malaysian Urban-Rural Indicators Network on Sustainable
Development), CASBEE and AIM (Asia-Pasific Integrated Model) in the development of LCS (Low Carbon Society) development of
Iskandar Malaysia, Putrajaya and other Japanese best practice of sustainable cities such Tokyo and Kitakyushu.
Mayor, councilors and officers from municipslities; town planners, architects and civil engineers from government agencies and private
sector; researchers, academicians and other specialist in the fields of city development; developers and industry professionals; and
other stakeholders attended the symposium.
Among the speakers are Mr. Koichi Yamashita, Director for Building Technology Policy Analysis and Housing Bureau, Ministry of Land,
Infrastructure, Transport and Turism (MLIT), Japan, Prof Dr. Ho Chin Siong (University of Technology Malaysia, Malaysia, Prof. Shuzo
Murakami (Keio University, Japan), Muhammad Ridzuan Arshad (Deputy Director, Research & Development Division, FDTCP and Dr.
Junichi Fujino (National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), Japan).
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MUSEUM NEGARA EXHIBITION ON URBANISM
AND TOWN PLANNING IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA
Reported by Rozie Hassan Photo by MIP Seceteriat
MIP and Jabatan Perancangan Bandar & Desa, Semenanjung
Malaysia have organized an Exhibition on the History of Urbanism
& Town Planning in Malaysia (Pameran Sejarah Perbandaran &
Perancangan Bandar Di Malaysia). The exhibition was held at
the National Museum from 13th December 2012 to 13th January
2013 in conjunction with the MIP 40th Anniversary Celebration.
It aims to inform the public about the role of planners in the
urbanization of country and its history. The exhibition is to
expose and educate the public about the history of urbanism in
Malaysia and the role of town planners in developing the growth
of urbanization in Malaysia.
Deputy director-general of the Federal Town and Country
Planning Department Kamalruddin Shamsudin said the last town
and country planning exhibition held at the national level was
in 1927.
En Kamalruddin Shamsudin, Deputy Director of Federal
Department of Town and Regional Planning giving his
speech during launching of Exhibition
Four series of Public Talks was held at the National Museum in
conjunction with the exhibition. About 200 people attended the
free of charge public talks.
Date
13.12.2012
20.12.2012
27.12.2012
10.01.2013
Title
Charles Reade, The First Government
Town Planner, Federated Malay States
(1921-1929).
Sejarah Perbandaran & Pembangunan
Perumahan Di Semenanjung Malaysia
Sebelum Merdeka (1946-1957).
Townscape Revisited : Unravelling The
Character Of The Historic Townscapes
In Malaysia.
Sejarah Pembangunan Bandar Baru
Speaker
En. Kamalruddin
Shamsudin,
JPBD SM
Dr. Syafiee Shuid,
IIUM
Dr. Shuhana
Shamsuddin, UTM
Prof Dr. Dasimah
Omar, UITM
Many artifacts and planning tools were on display. Among the
exhibits is a chronology of the growth of townships from the
British era to present day. There is also outdated equipment
which was used in urban planning before the computer era. A
corporate multimedia presentation, posters & flyers was also on
display for one month at the National Museum.
The launching ceremony of Exhibition on Urbanism and
Town Planning in Peninsular Malaysia
“We hope that the exhibition will encourage visitors to protect
their townships and appreciate what the planners do for us,”
said the museum director of innovation Zanita Anuar.
The exhibition are beneficial to all whether public, students
and the professionals involved in the development industry
in Malaysia. On behalf of MIP, we would also like to thank
Jabatan Muzium for the cooperation during the one month long
exhibition.
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PUBLIC TALK IN CONJUNCTION WITH EXHIBITION ON
HISTORY OF URBANISM AND TOWN PLANNING IN MALAYSIA
Reported by Rozie Hassan Photo by MIP Seceteriat
Public Talk 1:
Charles Reade, First Government Town Planner,
Federated Malay States (1921-1929)
By Kamalruddin Shamsudin
First public talk on 13th December 2012 by En Kamalruddin Shamsudin
entitled Charles Reade, First Government Town Planner, Federated
Malay States (1921-1929). The public talk covers his contributions
to the planning service in the young Malayan townscape. Reade’s
lasting legacy (apart from the establishment and growth of the
Federal Town Planning Department) is the slightly less known new
town of Kuala Kubu Bharu – Malaya’s first new town and along the
lines of the garden city ideology.
Public Talk 2:
Sejarah Perbandaran & Pembangunan Perumahan di
Semenanjung Malaysia Sebelum Merdeka (1946-1957)’
by Dr Syafiee Shuid
MIP Public Talk No. 2, 20 Disember 2012, 10 pagi - Sejarah
Perbandaran Dan Pembangunan Perumahan di Semenanjung
Malaysia Sebelum Merdeka (1946-1957)’ oleh Dr Syafiee Shuid.
Kertas ini membentangkan kesan perbandaran kepada pembangunan
perumahan sebelum merdekadan member penjelasan punca
berlakunya proses perbandaran selepas perang akibat daripada
migrasi dalaman dan pertambahan penduduk di kawasan bandar.
Public Talk 2 entitled Sejarah Perbandaran & Pembangunan
Bandar Semenanjung Malaysia delivered by Dr Syafie Shuid
Public Talk 3:
Townscape Revisited : Unravelling The Character Of The
Historic Townscapes In Malaysia
by Assoc Prof Dr Shuhana Shamsuddin.
MIP Public Talk No. 3 at Bilik Persidangan, Tingkat 2, Jabatan
Muzium, Kuala Lumpur. Thursday 27 December 2012, 10am. This
talk highlights the uniqueness of the townscape of the historic
town centers in Malaysia. It discusses the character of the historic
centers of major cities in Malaysia which contributes to the
uniqueness of its townscape. The components of the townscape
that give the sense of place of the historic centers will also be
examined. Previous studies also revealed the precarious state that
they are in, and the pressures from development that threaten
their existence. Finally, it also discusses the plight of the historic
town centres due to urban intervention that constantly erode their
unique features and qualities and the need for concerted efforts to
safeguard them from extinction.
Public Talk 4 entitled Townscape Revisited: Unraveiling The
Character Of The Historic Townscape In Malaysia delivered
by Assoc Prof Dr Shuhana Shamsuddin
Public Talk 4:
Sejarah Pembangunan Bandar Baru
oleh Prof. Dr Dasimah Omar
MIP Public Talk No 4, 10 Januari 2013, Bilik Persidangan, Jabatan
Muzium Malaysia -Sejarah Pembangunan Bandar Baru oleh Prof. Dr
Dasimah Omar. Pembentangan kertas-kerja ini mengenai sejarah
pembangunan bandar baru di Malaysia. Penulisan ini jugamengimbas
tentang prinsip perancangan dan pembangunan bandar baru di
luar negara. Fokus utama ialah menganalisis prinsipperancangan
dan tahap penglibatan Perbadanan Kemajuan Ekonomi Negeri di
Semenanjung Malaysia dalam pembangunan bandar bandar baru.
Setiap bandar baru dirancang menggunakan konsep pembangunan
bercampur berkait dengan fungsi, lokasidan skala pembangunan.
Fungsi bandar baru terbahagi kepada enamkumpulan utama
iaitu pusat pentadbiran, bandar satelit, perindustrian/
pusatperkhidmatan. pelabuhan, bandar industry berteknologi
tinggi, pusat institusi dan pusat perkhidmatan/komersil.
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The participants at the Public Talk
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CONGRATULATIONS :
PROF DATO’ DR ALIAS ABDULLAH
MIP President Prof Dato’ Dr. Alias Abdullah, is among the 796
recipients of state awards and medals from DYMM Sultan of
Pahang Sultan Ahmad Shah Sultan Abu Bakar Riayatuddin Shah
in conjunction with His Royal Highness’ 82nd birthday on 24th
October 2012.
Biography :
Professor Dato’ Dr. Alias is well known for his gregarious
and enthusiastic personality. Currently he holds a post of
Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the International
Islamic University Malaysia. He is also the elected President
Malaysian Institute of Planners. His specialization lies in the
field of Urban and Regional Planning as well as Geographical
Information Systems (GIS), CAD and Spatial Planning and
Decision Support Systems (SPDSS). He has achieved his Ph.D in
Regional & Environmental Design from the Graduate School of
Science and Technology, Kumamoto University, Japan in 1995.
He got his Masters in Environmental Construction Engineering
(specialization in CAD & Urban Modeling Systems) from the same
University in the year 1992. He received his Bachelor (Hons.) in
Urban and Regional Planning from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
(UTM, Kuala Lumpur) in 1985.
After graduated from UTM he served as a Town Planning
Officer with the Kuantan Municipal Council until 1992. Later
he joined Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) as a lecturer. In 1997
he was seconded to International Islamic University Malaysia
to establish Department of Urban and Regional Planning at
Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design. He became
the first Head Department of Urban and Regional Planning. He
also served as a Deputy Dean for that faculty from 1998 to 2001
and later became the Director of Bureau of Consultancy and
Entrepreneurship of the University.
Professor Dato’ Dr. Alias has been involving in numerous
research, consultancy and publications since 1991. Some of
his publications are “Islam and Urban Planning”, “Knowledge
Cities: Future of Cities in The Knowledge Economy”, “Spatial
Decision Support for Urban and Environmental Planning. A
Collection of Case Studies”, “Islam dan Perancangan Bandar”,
Urban Planning: An Islamic Perspective”, and “Planning Malaysia
Journal (SCOPUS Indexed Journal)”. Some of his experiences
include appointment as one of the public hearing panel (judge)
for the Kuala Lumpur 2020 Draft Local Plan (2008), Kuala Lumpur
River of Life International Master Plan and Design Competition
Jury (2011), Steering Committee for NKRA Greater Kuala Lumpur
(2011-2012), collaborator for NKRA Digital Malaysia Lab. (2011),
Bandar Malaysia Kuala Lumpur International Master Plan and
Design Competition Chief Jury (2011-2012), consultant for the
development of Kuala Lumpur Local Plan Monitoring System
(MOSYS, 2010-2011), Honorary Advisor for Slope Watch NGO, to
name a few.
Professor Dato’ Dr. Alias currently is a Registered Town Planner
(A008) with the Malaysian Board of Town Planners and a Fellow
Member (No. 198/88) with the Malaysian Institute of Planners
(MIP).
Prof Dato’ Dr Alias and his wife
Qualifications :
Degree: Ph.D. Field: Regional & Environmental Design (GIS
and Spatial Planning & Decision Support System) Year: 1995
Institution: Graduate School of Science & Technology, Kumamoto
University, JAPAN Degree: M. Engineering Field: Environmental
Construction Engineering (CADD & Urban Modeling Systems)
Year: 1992 Institution: Department of Architecture, Faculty of
Engineering, Kumamoto University, JAPAN Degree: Certificate
Field: Japanese Language Year: 1990 Institution: Kyushu
University, Fukuoka, Japan Degree: B. Urban & Regional
Planning (Hons.) Field: Urban & Regional Planning Year: 1985
Institution: Department of Urban & Regional Planning, Faculty
of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Kuala
Lumpur, MALAYSIA
Congratulations
The Editorial Board of Berita Perancang
would like to congratulate our President on his
conferment of Darjah Indera Mahkota Pahang (DIMP)
which carries the title “Dato’”
from HRH Sultan of Pahang
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TOWARDS SAFER NEIGHBOURHOODS
By Hj Idrus Alimuda
In 2011, the Global Peace Index ranked Malaysia as the most
peaceful country in Southeast Asia and the fourth safest in the
Asia Pacific region. Even with those accolades, Malaysia is not one
to rest on its law.
Under Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s
Government Transformation Programme, the Federal Department
of Town and Country Planning (FDTCP) of the Ministry of Housing
and Local Government will expand the Safe City Programme to
reduce crime and promote a culture of crime prevention.
The Safe City Programme encapsulates the public safety
initiatives under the Government Transformation Programme’s
National Key Result Area, and at the centre of this effort is the
Safe City Monitoring System which integrates crime data from
the Police Reporting System with land use information from the
FDTCP and the Ministry of Housing and Local Government, using
the Geographical Information System (GIS) platform.
According to Peter Valentine Amandus, Town Planner and GIS
Manager at the FDTCP, the SCMs is considered as a huge milestone
for the Department asit has never been attempted before. While
several jurisdictions have only started using GIS for their crime
mapping initiatives, he say it is not as sophisticated and as wellintegrated as the SCMs.
“The SCMs allows the Royal Malaysian Police (RMP) to monitor
the effectiveness of crime prevention efforts in areas under the
jurisdiction of the local authorities and also enable existing and
potential crime hotspots to be identified and closely monitored.”
The system is currently being used by 51 police stations and 12
municipal councils. By end of 2012, the system is extended to be
used by 254 police stations.
Its main objective is to create a collaborative platform where
agencies can work together to reduce crime by way of sharing
information through a user friendly web portal. In addition, since
the system helps translate crime data into digital maps, the
police are able to shift away from using pin maps to help them
visualise crime information.
“Pin maps, most of the time, are not permanent and have the
tendency to be discarded and changed over time which makes
doing a trend analysis of crime quite a tedious task. This situation
also encourages local authorities to develop their own GIS crime
mapping tools which are often very expensive to develop,” he
says.
In order to address this concern, the FDTCP integrated the SCMs
with the RMP’s Police Reporting System, an online crime reporting
tool which records crimes documented by police stations across
the whole country. By integrating the two systems, crime can be
located on the map which will then be registered in standard
coordinates and used for data storage and analysis.
Since the SCMs provides geo-processing analysis real-time to
users, the core processing server is segregated to meet high
demand in web-based environment. Thus, FDTCP is able to be less
dependent on a physical server, thereby substantially reducing
costs in utilities by nearly 50 per cent.
With the new system in place, FDTCP is able to equip the police
force with the capability to not only identify crime hot spots,
but also study different reasons for possible causes of crimes.
Furthermore, the government is able to save an estimated RM15
million (US$ 4.8 million) by using a single system for all of its
crime-mapping activities.
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“Oftentimes, we see agencies working in silos and doing their own
activities to combat crime. This system allows us to orchestrate
our efforts towards determining how we can best allocate funds
for resources such as CCTVs and how the RMP can strategically
mobilise the network of the police force,” says Amandus.
Meanwhile Senior Assistant Commissioner of the Royal
Malaysian Police, Dato’ ZainalAbidin bin Kasim, highlights the
‘aoristic’,’timeline’ and ’hotspot’ feature in the SCMs as crucial
tools for the RMP as it enables them to holistically plan how they
can optimise their resources and respond to certain crimes and
hotspot areas.
“Vehicle theft, for example, is one the most common crimes
recorded in our system. Since we have the data on where vehicle
theft incidents occur, we are able to identify key hotspot areas
and plan how we will be mobilising our team. By doing so, we are
also able to curb other vehicle-theft-related incidents such as
underhanded activities by illegal workshops,” says Dato’ Zainal.
“Using the SCMs for planning, organising and implementing our
crime prevention efforts has helped us expand the scope of our
‘omnipresence programme’ and engage communities in raising
awareness on issues concerning public safety,”
He adds that because of well-informed planning, the RMP was
able to make significant progress in reducing crime rates in about
50 local authorities. Furthermore, public perception towards the
performance of the Police Force and the safety of their community
has greatly improved.
“This inter-agency collaboration is achieving its goals of
providing citizens with the ‘peace of mind’ that we are keeping
neighbourhoods safe by taking smarter approaches to public
safety and security, allowing the police force to better respond
and anticipate events, and if possible, prevent untoward incidents
from happening.”
Dato’ Zainal shares that because of the benefits derived from
using the SCMs in crime response and analysis, the government
is looking into extending this capability to the Narcotics and
Traffic Divisions soon to further improve their efforts in tracking
locations and activities of drug dealers and to improve the police
force’s response during road emergencies.
- Source:PDRM
WORLD HAPPINESS REPORT
Malaysia was placed at 51st out of 156 countries.
United Nation’s World Happiness Report listed that
most of the happiest countries in the world are all
in Northern Europe (Denmark, Norway & Finland).
While the least happy countries are all poor
countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
According to the report, it is not just wealth that
makes people happy : political freedom, strong
social networks and an absence of corruption are
also important.
Source : JPBD Newsletter.
NEWSLETTER OF THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS
WORLD CLASS SUSTAINABLE
CITIES CONFERENCE 2012 :
‘CITIES FOR PEOPLE’
Re-edited By :Syafiee Shuid
Photo by: MIP Seceteriat
The fourth World Class Sustainable Cities (WCSC 2012) was held
on 25th September 2012 at JW Marriot Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.
Attended by almost 400 participants, WCSC 2012 themed
‘Cities for People’ and focused on the transformation of cities
in relation to the impact and benefits to their inhabitants.
They keynote papers was presented by Dr Jen Gehl
of Gehl Architects, Denmark and Mr Alfonso Vegara of
FundacionMetropoli Spain. In conjunction with WCSC 2012
there were also a Photography Competition and an Essay
Competition which hopes to inspire city dwellers and see their
vision of this city through their eyes.
Dr Jen Gehl of Gehl Architects, Denmark delivering his
Keynote Speaker during the conference
The participants at the conference
POST WCSC TECHNICAL
TOUR TO SPAIN
The technical tour was successfully organized from 10th –
18th November 2012 and participated by 28 representatives
from local authorities, developers, state agencies, private
practitioners and a journalist. The tour also included a one
day participation to the World Congress & Exhibition Of
smart Cities in Barcelona.
The tour took delegates to the cities of Barcelona, Bilbao
and also Granada. The visit to Granada which holds the
Alhambra was an added bonus for the Malaysian to see for
themselves the great Islamic architecture within a World
Heritage Site.
3 technical programmes were conducted. These were the
briefing by Barcelona Activa on 22@; the briefing by the
Deputy Mayor of Bilbao on the city transformation and the
Smart Cities Conference & Exhibition. A brief summary
of the lessons learnt as well as the key takeaways are
described below :
22@ project by Barcelona Activa – Barcelona Activa was a
setup by the City Authority as a research and development
corporation private entity, to develop an old part of the
city. The 22@ area once hosted industrial and manufacturing
plants close to the centre of Barcelona. The 200 acre site is
now being developed into a high income generating, value
added services industry such as media and communications,
the Art and theatres, educational institutions,commerce
and retails. It has attracted investment from all over is now
an example of a successful redevelopment program of the
city.
The Bilbao Effect – Bilboa was a steel based industrial
city since the 1800’s. In mid 1970’s the steel industry fell
drastically and the city had 25% unemployment, a bad
urban environment and a population that was politically
and socially against the government. In early 1980, the
city government formulated a plan to revive the city. This
master plan was generally sustainability, which they believe
will lead to economic and social recovery. Four main
elements of the plan were Urban physical development,
socio- economic components, mobility and accessibility&
Infrastructure service (clean water & sewerage). The
delegates were amazed at the transformation. A river boat
cruise gave the opportunity for the delegates to personally
observe beautiful environment that Bilboa now has. A visit
redeveloped central brewery into a cultural, sports, leisure
and knowledge center further convinced that with political
will, city development and project can be very successfully
towards achieving city with a good quality of life.
The Smart City Congress & Exhibition – Barcelona holds
many world events and congresses, held at plaza Europa.
The area is a redevelopment of a once industrial warehouse
and a factory site. The Smart City Congress & Exhibition
is held annually with many companies showcase new
initiatives towards Green Cities. There were also companies
that offered consultancy services for cities to go green
The Minister giving prizes to the winner
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Chairman
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Members
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RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION COMMITTEE
Chairman
En Ishak Ariffin ( 239/90)
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En Amir Hamlan Abdullah (558/09)
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Mr Lee Lih Shyan (267/92)
Members
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MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
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Members
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EDUCATION & CAREER DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
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Pn Khairiah Bt Talha (MIP 184/86)
YOUNG PLANNERS COMMITTEE
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En. Mohammad Fahmi Bin Alias (MIP 500/05)
Members
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Members
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Assoc Pro Dr Fatimah Yusof
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En Wan Zuraimy Che Zaid
Asst Prof Dr Marianna Mohammed (581/11)
Cik Amalina Haslyssa Hashim
Assoc Prof Jamel Ariffin
(Head, Town Planning Dept, KAED, IIUM)
Cik Maizatul Munirah Abd Rahman
(Programme Chairman, Town Planning Dept, USM)
En Fathuddin Kamaruddin
Assoc Prof Dr Norsiah Abd Aziz
En Mohd Rijal Safuan Abdul Jamal
Assoc Prof Dr Ibrahim Mohd @ Ahmad (225/90)
(Head, Town Planning Dept, UTM Skudai)
En Young Elias Young Daud
(Head, Dept of Urban Planning, UM)
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Members
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Assoc Prof Dr Jamalunlaili Abdullah (562/09)
En Zainurin bin Ramli (545/08)
Pn Norliza Hashim (MIP 211/88)
En Azman bin Ismail ( 571/10)
En Ishak Ariffin (239/90)
PnZuriyati bt Kamarudin (574/10)
Mr Tan TheanS iew (178/86)
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Assoc Prof Saniah Ahmad Zaki (397/97)
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Dato‘ Neoh Soo Keat (494/05)
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Chairman
Pn. Noraida Bt Saludin (MIP 468/02)
Tn. Hj. Lokman Bin Omar (MIP 211/88)
Pn. Khairiah Bt Talha (MIP 184/86)
Members
Pn. Norliza Bt Hashim (MIP 211/88)
Pn. Mazrina Bt Abd Khalid (MIP 559/09)
Pn. Juwairiyah Ho Bt Abdullah (MIP 453/02)
En. Yusri Effendi Bin Md Yunus
En. Patrick Kok Ming Wai
En. Noremi Mohamad Darwi (MPSJ)
Pn. Annie Syazrin Ismail (MBSA)
Pn. Aniza Osman (MP Klang)
URBAN & LOCAL GOVERNANCE COMMITTEE
Chairman
Tuan Haji Lokman Bin Omar (MIP 211/88)
En. Mohd.Zamri bin Hussin (MIP 430)
En. Rusman Bin Sulaiman (MIP 387/97)
Members
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Pn Suhaila Binti Wahab (MIP 541/08)
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Tn Hj Mahadi bin Che Ngah
Dr Faizah bt Ahmad
En Shahnizam bin Md Sharif
Mr Yeong Siew Yan
Pn Mahani bt Mohd Yasin
Tn Hj Arpaaii bin Hj Sanat
Pn Norpisah bt Md Noor
Ms Chew Lee Ting
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GRADUATE MEMBERSHIP
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admitted during 2012- 2013 session
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Nur Fariza Zainuddin
Asjizawati Kamaruddin
Sarina Saad
Nor Salina Hashim
Rozi Hassan
Helen Kaha
Zahrudin Tahir
Izwa Omri Shahrudin
Nur Hafiza Fauzi
Mohd Fauzi Durham
Wong Soo Ying
Kairulzaim Zuhairi
Sri Ratna Dewi Junaidi Sapawi
Rozita hamit
Nur Faizah Ab Wahid
Ishak Hj Bol
Zaidar Din
Nik Hazwani Nik Hashim
Rohana Ramli
Wong Bao Lin
Zulkifli Sabree
Noranizam Supa’at
Siti Kartina Juhari
Zainuddin Nali
Zainuddin Sidek
Fauziah Abd Jalil
Mohamad Ediwan Ahmad
Ahmad Faizal Hj Kamarudin
Junaidi Zulkarnaen Afandi
Dr Nikmatul Adha Nordin
Syra Lawrence Maidin
Abang Ahmad Azlan Abang Ariffin
Rafidah Jaafar
Mohd Azuan Ngadimi
Haslan Hamzah
Mohd Faizul Ismail
Mazillah Azleen Mat Nor
Hamizah Abd Fatah
Sallehuddin Samsuddin
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MBPJ LIVABLE CITIES CONFERENCE 2012:
CITIES OF YOUR CHOICE
Reported by Syed Danial Haris Photo by MIP Seceteriat
The PJ Livable City Conference 2012 was held on
18th and 19th July 2012 at the Royale Bintang
Hotel, Damansara. This second Livable Cities
Conference with the theme ‘City of Your Choice’,
was a collaboration between MBPJ and MIP. A total
of approximately two hundred participants have
attended the two day event. The main objective
of this conference was to showcase the best and
successful urban planning practices from cities
that have successfully implemented then and
engaging stakeholders in developing sustainable
communities. The conference was also a good
platform in sharing some example of participatory
planning between government and community.
The conference was officiated by the Chief
Minister of Selangor, Tan Sri Dato’ Abdul Khalid
Ibrahim during a dinner ceremony. Other
delegates which were presented are Mayor of
PJ, Dato’ Haji. Mohamad Roslan Sakiman, State
Exco Councils, Councils Members of MPBJ, invited
speakers, event sponsors and representatives
from other local authorities, secretariats of the
event and MBPJ’s staffs.
Press Conference and Singing of MOU for MBPJ Livable Cities Conference 2012
Five technical papers presented during the
conference including a keynote address from
Puan Norliza Hashim, Past President of MIP. The
second day of event, which is master class session,
a Sustainable Planning Web has successfully
created through collaborative exercise that
involved different layers/background of people.
The master class session was conducted by Peter
Cuming and Elizabeth Bragg from Sustainable
Futures Australia together with MIP.
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Thie Ting Yau
Mohd Bashir Sulaiman
Abdul Rahman Madri Che Ahmad
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BAGI PROJEK TEBATAN BANJIR
AT AUDITORIUM NAHRIM
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8SEMINAR
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PERSAHABATAN
PERSADA.
AT NILAI SPRING GOLF &
COUNTRY CLUB
15
UNDANGAN KE MUZAKARAH
BAHASA DAN PERSURATAN
MELAYU SEWAN BAHASA DAN
PUSTAKA (DBP) 2012. VENUE:
DEWAN BANKUET, MENARA
DBP
15JEMPUTAN
MENGHADIRI
TAKLIMAT DASAR PERUMAHAN
RAKYAT JOHOR DI WILAYAH
ISKANDAR MALAYSIA. VENUE:
BALLROOM 2, HOTEL GRAND
PARAGON
16
MIP 11TH COUNCIL MEETING
AT MIP BOARDROOM
17
REHDA GOLF TOURNAMENT
2012. VENUE : GLENMARIE
GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB
19MESYUARAT
BAGI
M E M B I N C A N G K A N
P E M B A N G U N A N
PERKHIDMATAN PROFESSINAL
PEMBINAAN. VENUE: BILIK
LEMBAGA CIDB, TINGKAT 8,
GRAND SEASON AVENUE
SELANGOR
28
BIM PROFESSIONAL FORUMS
AT PENANG
30
JEMPUTAN SEBAGAI PESERTA
SEMINAR
PEMANTAPAN
KAWALAN
PEMBANGUNAN
KAWASAN LERENG BUKIT
DI WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN
KUALA LUMPUR. VENUE :
PACIFIC BALLROMM, SERI
PACIFIC HOTEL
31-1 MIP PROFESSIONAL EXAM AT
UITM SHAH ALAM
APRIL 2012
2
MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
HARI
HABITAT
SEDUNIA
2012 AT BILIK MESYUARAT
TANJUNG , JPBD HQ
5
MEETING
ON
4TH
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
WORLD
CLASS
SUSTAINABLE CITIES 2012.
12BENGKEL
CADANGAN
PINDAAN AKTA PERANCANGAN
BANDAR 1995 (AKTA538).
AT HOTEL FLAMINGO KUALA
LUMPUR
22 FORUM
PERDANA LOCAL
AGENDA
21
PUTRAJAYA
DI DEWAN PERSIDANGAN
SERI SIANTAN KOMPLEKS
PERBADANAN PUTRAJAYA
12 MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
PENASIHAT
PENYERTAAN
AWAM 2/2012. VENUE :
BILIK MESYUARAT JABATAN
KORPORAT, BDKL
23
13KERJASAMA
DI
ANTARA
UNIVERSITI
TEKNOLOGI
MARA
(UITM),
JABATAN
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
&
DESA
SEMENANJUNG
(JPBD) DAN PERTUBUHAN
PERANCANGAN
MALAYSIAOUB GLOBAL
MESYUARAT ANUGEAH DAN
PERTANDINGAN REKABENTUK
DATUK
BANDAR
KUALA
LUMPUR. AT BILIK MESYUARAT
PUTRA, MENARA DBKL 1
24 MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF
PLANNERS 40TH ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING
24 PERASMIAN ‘KL BONSAI &
ORCHID SHOW’ AT TAMAN
BOTANI PERDANA KUALA
LUMPUR
27MESYUARAT
MAJLIS
ANUGERAH DATUK BANDAR
KUALA LUMPUR/ VENUE :
BILIK MESYUARAT UTAMA,
MENARA DBKL 1
28MESYUARAT
BAGI
M E M B I N C A N G K A N
P E N G A N J U R A N
PERTANDINGAN
MODEL/
REKABENTUK RUMAH MAMPU
MILIK BERDASARKAN KONSEP
BARU DI NEGERI SELANGOR.
VENUE : BILIK MESYUARAT
ALAMANDA,
LEMBAGA
PERUMAHAN & HARTANAH
NEWSLETTER OF THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS
15 MAJLIS
MAKAN
MALAM
PERANCANG AT DEWAN SERI
BUDIMAN UITM SHAH ALAM
20MESYUARAT
KEMAJUAN
PASUKAN PETUGAS KHAS BAGI
MELAKSANAKAN
INISIATIF
MAKMAL
LIBERALISASI
SEKTOR
PERKHIDMATAN
PERANCANGAN
1/2012.
VENUE : BILIK MESYUARAT
TANJUNG, JPBD
23-27GEOSPATIAL WORLD FORUM
AT RAI CONVENTION CENTRE
AMSTERDAM
30-11 U R B A N C O N S E R V A T I O N
PLANNING
IN
MALAYSIA
WORKSHOP IN PENANG
19
MIP CALENDAR OF EVENTS
MAY 2012
2SAMBUTAN
HARI
HABITAT SEDUNIA 2012 :
MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
PENGGUBALAN SITUASI DAN
SKEMA PEMARKAHAN BAGI
PERTANDINGAN
ANALISIS.
VENUE : BILIK MESYUARAT
TANJUNG, JPBD HQ
5
MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
INDUK HARI PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
SEDUNIA
2012.
VENUE : BILIK MESYUARAT
UTAMA
WISMA
UOA
DAMANSARA
7OFFICIAL
LAUNCH
PROFESSIONAL FORUM (ProP)
SARAWAK
8BENGKEL
PEMBANGUNAN
ISLAMIC CITY, SEKSYEN 5,
SHAH ALAM. VENUE : THE
SAUJANA HOTEL
14
MEETING
ON
4TH
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
WORLD
CLASS
SUSTAINABLE CITIES 2012.
16MESYUARAT
PASUKAN
PETUGAS KHAS KEMENTERIAN
PERUMAHAN DAN KERAJAAN
TEMPATAN
(KPKT)
BAGI
PELAKSANAAN
INISIATIF
MAKMAL
PEMBANGUNAN
HARTANAH
BIIL
2/2012.
VENUE : BILIK MESYUARAT
BERLIAN KPKT, PUTRAJAYA
16JEMPUTAN
MESYUARAT
PASUKAN PETUGAS GREEN
CITY OF PETALING JAYA.
VENUE BILIK MESYUARAT
BUNGA MAWAR, MBPJ
18 MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
SIASATAN DAN PENDENGARAN
AWAM
BAGI
DRAF
RANCANGAN
TEMPATAN
MAJLIS
DAERAH
KUALA
SELANGOR
(PENGUBAHAN
1) 2015, VENUE : BILIK
MESYUARAT MAJLIS DAERAH
KUALA SELANGOR
18
EDITORS
MEETING
:
PUBLICATION
OF
BOOK
‘TRANSFORMING
MALAYSIA
INTO A DEVELOPD NATION
THROUGH
PHYSICAL
PLANNING. VENUE : MIP
BOARDROOM
23SEMINAR
KEBANGSAAN
SUSTAINABLE
URBAN
DESIGN FOR LIVABLE CITIES
(SUDLIC
2012).
VENUE
: DEWAN JEMAAH, UTM
20
INTERNATIONAL
JALAN SEMARAK
CUMPUS
25 JPBD – TOWN PLANNING
PUBLIC LECTURE 2012 –
MANAGING
DISPUTES
IN
TOWN PLANNING. VENUE :
BILIK MESYUARAT TANJUNG,
JPBD HQ
25
MIP COUNCIL MEETING AT MIP
BOARDROOM
26
PAM COLF 2012, VENUE :
KELAB GOLF SULTAN ABDUL
AZIZ SHAH
28SAMBUTAN
HARI
HABITAT SEDUNIA 2012 :
MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
PENGGUBALAN SITUASI DAN
SKEMA PEMARKAHAN BAGI
PERTANDINGAN
ANALISIS.
BIL 2/2012 VENUE : BILIK
MESYUARAT MELATI, JPBD HQ
29MJLIS
KONSULTASI
BELANJAWAN 2013. VENUE
: DEWAN UTAMA, ARAS G,
BLOK TENGAH, KEMENTERIAN
KEWANGAN
29-30INVITATION
TO
JOIN
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON GREEN IN THE BUILT
ENVIRONMENT, ENUE : KAED,
UIAM
29-31SESI MAKMAL BAGI TUJUAN
PENYEDIAAN
DOKUMEN
U R B A N R E V I TA L I Z AT I O N
PROGRAMME
(URP)
DI
PUTRAJAYA INTERNATIONAL
CONVENTION CENTRE
30 UNDANGAN SIDANG MEJA
BULAT
KAJIAN
SEMULA
PENDIDIKAN. VENUE : BILIK
SRI DITA, ARAS 8, KOMPLEKS
E, PUTRAJAYA
31KUNJUNGAN
HORMAT
BERSAMA
AHLI
MAJLIS
PERTUBUHAN
PERANCANG
MALAYSIA (SESI 2011-2013)
VENUE : BILIK MESYUARAT
BERLIAN, KPKT
JUNE 2012
1PENGANJURAN
BERSAMA
PAMERAN
SEJARAH
PERBANDARAN
DAN
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR.
VENUE : BILIK MESYUARAT
TANJUNG JPBD HQ
4 TEMUJANJI MENYAMPAIKAN
WATIKAH ANUGERAH PATRON
KPD TUN MAHATHIR, AT
YAYASAN
KEPIMPINAN
PERDANA
5
ACEM : SEMINAR ON LATEST
FIRE SAFETY PRACTICES AT
GRAND DORSETT SUBANG
JAYA
8 PERBINCANGAN
MENGENAI
ORANG YANG LAYAK UNTUK
MENYEDIA DAN MENGEMUKA
PELAN
SERTA
DOKUMEN
UNTUK
KEBENARAN
MERANCANG. VENUE : BILIK
MESYUARAT,
BAHAGIAN
PERANCANGAN
WILAYAH,
JPBD
8
INVITATION TO PAM ANNUAL
DINNER 2012. VENUE :
SHANGRI LA HOTEL K LUMPUR
13MESYUARAT
BAGI
M E M B I N C A N G K A N
P E M B A N G U N A N
PERKHIDMATAN PROFESIONAL
PEMBINAAN
BIL
2/2012.
VENUE : BILIK MESYUARAT
LEMBAGA CIDB
14 MESYUARAT PENYELARASAN
KALI KEDUA SEMINAR LIVABLE
CITIES PETALING JAYA:CITY
OF YOUR CHOICE. VENUE :
BILIK MESYUARAT KHIDMAT
PENGURUSAN MBPJ
14-16INVITATION
TO
ATTEND
THE OPENING CEREMONY
OF WOMEN IN SCIENCE,
ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
(WISET2012)
15 58TH MBAM ANNIVERSARY
DINNER CELEBRATION AT
GRAND LAGOON BALLROOM,
SUNWAY RESORT HOTEL
18 MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
INDUK LOCAL AGENDA 21
PUTRAJAYA. BIL. 1/2012
BERTEMPAT
DI
BILIK
MESYUARAT
TANJUNG,
KOMPLEKS
PERBADANAN
PUTRAJAYA
BANDAR RAYA SEJAHTERA
LA21 KL. VENUE : TINGKAT 1,
AUDITORIUM DBKL
21JEMPUTAN
SEBAGAI
PEMBENTANG
KERTAS
KERJA WACANA ILMU 2012
“PEMBANGUNAN
MAMPAN
DARI PERSPEKTIF ISLAM
21MESYUARAT
PASUKAN
PETUGAS KEJIRANAN HIJAU
DAN TEKNOLOGI HIJAU BIL
2/2012
22-2314th
INTERNATIONAL
SURVEYORS’
CONGRESS
& 2012 CASLE REGIONSL
CONRENCE AT ISTANA HOTEL
KUALA LUMPUR
23
25 MESYUARAT PENYELARASAN
KALI KETIGA SEMINAR LIVABLE
CITIES PETALING JAYA:CITY
OF YOUR CHOICE. VENUE :
BILIK MESYUARAT KHIDMAT
PENGURUSAN MBPJ
28SAMBUTAN
HARI
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
SEDUNIA (HPBS) 2012 –
JEMPUTAN
MESYUARAT
JAWATANKUASA INDUK 2012.
BIL.2/2012.
29
FORUM “ IMPROVING PUBLIC
PARTICIPATION IN PROJECT
PLANNING, VENUE : HOLIDAY
VILLA, SUBANG JAYA
20JEMPUTAN
KE
MAJLIS
P E N YA M PA I A N A N U G E R A H
KECEMERLANG
&
PIALA
PUSINGAN DATUK BANDAR
PERPADUAN
DALAM
KEPELBAGAIAN’
PROJEK
BINTANG
CEMERLANG
MIP COUNCIL MEETING AT MIP
BOARDROOM
JULY 2012
2
MESYUARAT PANEL PENASIHAT
LANDSKAP KUALA LUMPUR
BIL
1/2012.
VENUE
:
RENAISSANCE KUALA LUMPUR
2JEMPUTAN
SEBAGAI
PEMBENTANG MAJLIS DIALOG
BAJET 2013, VENUE : HOTEL
GRAND DORSET, SUBANG JAYA
3
PERTANDINGAN AKHIR DEBAT
ALAM SEKITAR ANTARA IPT
2012. VENE : AUDITORIUM
KOMPLEKS PERDANASISWA,
UNIVERSITI MALAYA
3
MESYUARAT PENYELARASAN
‘SEMINAR
PEMBANGUNAN
BANDAR RENDAH KARBON
DAN PENGURUSAN TAPAK
BINA, CYBERJAYA’ VENUE :
BILIK MESYUARAT MAWAR,
MAJLIS
PERBANDARAN
SEPANG
19
MEETING
ON
4TH
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
WORLD
CLASS
SUSTAINABLE CITIES 2012.
20
RISM 51ST ANNUAL DINNER AT
MAHKOTA BALLROOM, HOTEL
ISTANA KUALA LUMPUR
4 50TH
ANNIVERSARY
OF
INDEPENDENCE OF ALGERIA.
AT JW MARRIOT KUALA
NEWSLETTER OF THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS
MIP CALENDAR OF EVENTS
LUMPUR
19
5TASKFORCE
MEETING
LUNCHEON WITH TUN DR
MAHATHIR
6
MESYUARAT GARIS PANDUAN
PERANCANGAN UBIQUITOUS
CITY (U-CITY). VENUE : BILIK
MESYUARAT UTAMA BAHAGIAN
R&d JPBD
9
MEETING
ON
4TH
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
WORLD
CLASS
SUSTAINABLE CITIES 2012.
11MAJLIS
PERLANCARAN
ROADSHOW NATIONAL KEY
ECONOMIC AREA (NKEA)
GREATER KL/KV
11LAB
PEMBANGUNAN
BANDAR RENDAH KARBON
DAN PENGURUSAN TAPAK
BINA, CYBERJAYA. VENUE :
CYBERVIEW RESORT & SPA
12 MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
KERJA
PEMBANGUNAN
KEJIRANAN HIJAU BIL 1/2012.
VENUE : BILIK MESYUARAT
BERLIAN, KPKT
13 PRA
BENGKEL
BERSAMA
STAKEHOLDERS DI WISMA TUN
SAMBATHAN
14 BALAI IKHTISAS MALAYSIA
EXTRAODINARY
GENERAL
MEETING(EGM). VENUE :
ROYAL LAKE CLUB
16 SEMINAR GARIS PANDUAN
PERANCANGAN
PERINGKAT
NEGERI TERENGGANU 2012.
VENUE
:
TERENGGANU
EQUESTRIAN rESORT
16-17SEMINAR
‘SHOPHOUSE
A D A P T I V E R E U S E
AND
HOMEOWNER’S
CONSERVATION
MANUAL’
SEMPENA
SAMBUTAN
ULANGTAHUN KE 4 MELAKA
BANDARAYA WARISAN DUNIA
16-17MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
SIASATAN DAN PENDENGARAN
AWAM
BAGI
DRAF
:RANCANGAN
TEMPATAN
MAJLIS
PERBANDARAN
SUBANG JAYA. VENUE : BILIK
MESYUARAT
KENANGAN,
TINGKAT 2
18
PJ LIVABLE CITY CONFERENCE:
CITY OF CHOICE. VENUE :
ROYALE BINTANG DAMANSARA
19
MIP COUNCIL MEETING AT MIP
BOARDROOM
MESYUARAT KUMPULAN FOKUS
BAJET 2013 – MENAMBAHBAIK
P E R K H I D M A T A N
PENGANKUTAN AWAM DI LUAR
LEMBAH KLANG
21MESYUARAT
PEGAWAIPEGAWAI
PERANCANG
BANDAR DAN DESA (J41&J44
KALI KE 3. VENUE :HOTEL
BAYVIEW MELAKA
23-24BENGKEL
CADANGAN
PINDAAN AKTA PERANCANGAN
BANDAR 1995 (AKTA 538) SIRI
2
24MESYUARAT
PASUKAN
PETUGAS KHAS KEMENTERIAN
PERUMAHAN DAN KERAJAAN
TEMPATAN
(KPKT)
BAGI
PELAKSANAAN
INISIATIF
MAKMAL
PEMBANGUNAN
HARTANAH
BIL
3/2012.
VENUE: BILIK MESYUARAT
BERLIAN
30
MEETING
ON
4TH
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
WORLD
CLASS
SUSTAINABLE CITIES 2012.
30
PINDAAN TARIKH MESYUARAT
PASUKAN PETUGAS KHAS
KEMENTERIAN PERUMAHAN
DAN KERAJAAN TEMPATAN
(KPKT) BAGI PELAKSANAAN
INISIATIF
MAKMAL
PEMBANGUNAN
HARTANAH
BIL. 3/2012. VENUE : BILIK
MESYUARAT BERLIAN KPKT
AUGUST 2012
1 JEMPUTAN
KE
TAKLIMAT
MAKLUMAN AWAM UNTUK
PROJEK NKEA GREATER KL/
KV : EPP – ICONIC PLACES
2PERBINCANGAN
PASCA
BENGKEL
BERKENAAN
CADANGAN PINDAAN AKTA
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
1995 (AKTA 538) AT BILIK
MESYUARAT MELATI, JPBD HQ
3 PERBINCANGAN
MENGENAI
PERMOHONAN
MALAYSIAN
INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS
(MIP)
MENGGUNAKAN
KAEDAH SKALA YURAN PIAWAI
BAGI PENETAPAN YURAN
PERKHIDMATAN PERUNDING
PERANCANG
BANDAR
DAN WILAYAH DI DALAM
PEROLEHAN
KERAJAAN.
VENUE : BILIK MESYUARAT
UTAMA,
BAHAGIAN
PEROLEHAN, KEMENTERIAN
KEWANGAN
10SAMBUTAN
HARI
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
SEDUNIA
(HPBS)
2012,
MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
INDUK
HPBS
2012
BIL
3/2012 AT BILIK MESYUARAT
TANJUNG, JPBD HQ
13
MEETING
ON
4TH
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
WORLD
CLASS
SUSTAINABLE CITIES 2012.
14
INVITATION TO ROUNDTABLE
DISCUSSION ON “HOUSING
AFFORDABILITY – ISSUES
AND CHALLENGES AT WISMA
REHDA
15MESYUARAT
CADANGAN
PENYEDIAAN GARIS PANDUAN
REKABENTUK BANDAR MAJLIS
PERBANDARAN
KLANG.
VENUE : BILIK MESYUARAT
RAJA SULAIMAN,
MAJLIS
PERBANDARAN KLANG
16PERTANDINGAN
ANALISIS
SENARIO HABITAT SEMPENA
HARI
HABITAT2012PANGGILAN
MESYUARAT.
VENUE : BILIK MESYUARAT
NILAM, KPKT
27MEMOHON
MAKLUMBALAS
MENGENAI
KEMAJUAN
KERJA PASUKAN PETUGAS
LIBERALISASI
BAGI
MESYUARAT
KEMAJUAN
PASUKAN PETUGAS BAGI
MELAKSANAKAN
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MAKMAL
LIBERALISASI
SEKTOR
PERKHIDMATAN
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
BIL 2/2012. VENUE : BILIK
MESYUARAT TANJUNG, JPBD
HQ
28
MIP COUNCIL MEETING AT MIP
BOARDROOM
SEPTEMBER 2012
3
MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
INDUK
SUKAN
NASIONAL
(SUKNA)
JABATAN
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
DAN DESA KE XVI – 2013
KALI PERTAMA. AT BILIK
MESYUARAT TANJUNG JPBD
HQ(TANGGUH)
4
MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
SIASATAN
DAN
PENDENGANRAN AWAM BAGI
DRAF RANCANGAN TEMPATAN
KUALA LANGAT (PENGUBAHAN
1_ 2020. AT BILIK MESYUARAT
KECIL, MAJLIS DAERAH KUALA
LANGAT
NEWSLETTER OF THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS
5
MEETING
ON
4TH
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
WORLD
CLASS
SUSTAINABLE CITIES 2012.
5
MBAM RAYA NITE 2012 AT THE
SALOMA BISTRO
5-6JEMPUTAN
SEBAGAI
PENCERAMAH
BAGI
KURSUS
PEMAKAIAN
ALT-ALAT
KAWALAN
PERANCANGAN
UNTUK
PEGAWAI DAN KAKITANGAN
DEWANBANDARAYA
KUALA
LUMPUR DI PUSAT LATIHAN
DBKL
6SAMBUTAN
HARI
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
SEDUNIA
(HPBS)
2012,
MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
INDUK
HPBS
2012
BIL
4/2012 AT BILIK MESYUARAT
TANJUNG, JPBD HQ
6 MAJLIS
SAMBUTAN
HARI
RAYA AIDILFITRI GREENTECH
MALAYSIA. AT GREENTECH
MALAYSIA
7REHDA’S
NIGHT
APPRECIATION AT
REHDA
OF
WISMA
12MAJLIS
PERHIMPUNAN
BERSAMA
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PERUMAHAN DAN KERAJAAN
TEMPATAN SEMPENA HARI
RAYA AIDILFITRI 2012. VENUE:
DATARAN GEMILANG PRESINT
4 PUTRAJAYA
14
MEETING
ON
4TH
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
WORLD
CLASS
SUSTAINABLE CITIES 2012.
21
MEETING
ON
4TH
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
WORLD
CLASS
SUSTAINABLE CITIES 2012.
24 SAMBUTAN HARI LANDSKAP
NEGARA
2012
DAN
PERSIDANGAN
PEGAWAI
PERKHIDMATAN LANDSKAPJEMPUTAN
KE
MAJLIS
PERASMIAN SAMBUTAN HARI
LANDSKAP NEGARA 2012.
VENUE : BEWAN B ARAS
CONCOUTSE PICC
254TH
INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCE ON WORLD
CLASS SISTAINABLE CITIES
2012 (WCSC 2012) AT JW
MARRIOT KUALA LUMPUR
25-26
JEMPUTAN
PERASMIAN
KE
MAJLIS
11TH
21
MIP CALENDAR OF EVENTS
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
AND
EXHIBITION
ON
GEOINFORMATION (ISG2012
DI HOTEL ISTANA, KUALA
LUMPUR
25 PANGGILAN MESYUARAT –
PERTANDINGAN
ANALISIS
SENARIO HABITAT SEMPENA
HARI HABITAT 2012 AT BILIK
MESYUARAT NILAM, KPKT
26 MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
INDUK
SUKAN
NASIONAL
(SUKNA)
JABATAN
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
DAN DESA KE XVI – 2013
KALI PERTAMA. AT BILIK
MESYUARAT TANJUNG JPBD
HQ
27
EAROPH MALAYSIA COUNCIL
MEETING 03/2012. VENUE :
WISMA REHDA
26-28INTERNATIONAL
MALAYSIA
LAW CONFERENCE 2012 AT
PLENARY HALL KLCC
19-20REHDA YOUTH GREEN TOUR
BANGKOK
VENUE : MAGELLAN SUTERA
HARBOUR, SABAH
24JEMPUTAN
MENYERTAI
PERTANDINGAN
BERBALAS
PANTUN RAKYAT SEMPENA
SAMBUTAN BULAN BAHASA
KEBANGSAAN
PERINGKAT
WILAYAH
PERSEKUTUAN
PUTRAJAYA DI DEWAN SERI
MAYANG SARI, KOMPLEKS
PERBADANAN PUTRAJAYA
22GARIS
PANDUAN
PERANCANGAN ‘UBIQUITOUS
CITY’
–
MESYUARAT
TEKNIKAL BERSAMA PIHAK
BERKEPENTINGAN BIL 2/2012
AT BILIK MESYUARAT UTAMA
BAHAGIAN R&D JPBD
29-30 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
AND EXHIBITION ON LAND
TRANSPORT
ENGINEERING,
AT SERI PACIFIC HOTEL KUALA
LUMPUR
30SAMBUTAN
HARI
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
SEDUNIA
(HPBS)
2012,
MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
INDUK
HPBS
2012
BIL
6/2012 AT BILIK MESYUARAT
TANJUNG, JPBD HQ
30
OCTOBER 2012
1
PELANTIKAN PANEL HAKIM
BAGI PERTANDINGAN ANALISIS
SENARIO HABITAT SEMPENA
SAMBUTAN HARI HABITAT
SEDUNIA 2012
2MESYUARAT
BAGI
MEMBINCANGKAN
ISU-ISU
BERKAITAN PERANCANGAN DI
NEGERI SELANGOR. VENUE :
BILIK MESYUARAT TINGKAT
16, JPBD SELANGOR
4
SEMINAR ON RETAINING WALLS
AND BRIDGE ABUTMENTS, AT
THE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE OF
MANAGEMENT KUALA LUMPUR
4SAMBUTAN
HARI
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
SEDUNIA
(HPBS)
2012,
MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
INDUK
HPBS
2012
BIL
5/2012 AT BILIK MESYUARAT
TANJUNG, JPBD HQ
6BIM
EXTRAORDINARY
GENERAL MEETING AT BIM
BOARDROOM
17
CPD TALK ON RUMAH MAMPU
MILIK POLICY, SUBMISSION
PROCEDURE AND SERVICE
APARTMENT
DEFINED
AT
HOTEL GRAND BLUEWAVE
17-19
2012
EAROPH
WORLD
CONGRESS. VENUE : DAEGU
KOREA
22
MESYUARAT MEMBINCANGKAN
FORMAT PEMANTAUAN PELAN
TINDAKAN
PEMBANGUNAN
KEJIRANAN HIJAU, AT BILIK
MESYUARAT UTAMA BAHAGIAN
R&D WISMA UOA DAMANSARA
NOVEMBER 2012
1SAMBUTAN
HARI
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
SEDUNIA
(HPBS)
2012,
MESYUARAT JAWATANKUASA
INDUK
HPBS
2012
BIL
7/2012 AT BILIK MESYUARAT
TANJUNG, JPBD HQ
6
7
7
8
MESYUARAT BANDAR SELAMAT
YAYASAN
PENCEGAHAN
JENAYAH MALAYSIA, AT WISMA
REDHA
MIP PATRON AWARD TO TUN
DR MAHATHIR MOHAMAD AT
RENAISSANCE HOTEL KUALA
LUMPUR
World Town Planning Day
Dinner at Renaissance Hotel
Kuala Lumpur
PENYEDIAAN GARIS PANDUAN
REKABENTUK BANDAR, MAJLIS
PERBANDARAN KLANG. AT
MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KLANG
8 CONFERENCE ON URBAN
MANAGEMENT IN MALAYSIA AT
RENAISSANCE HOTEL KUALA
LUMPUR
20 STATE
LEVEL
PLANNING
CONFERENCE IN CONJUCTION
WITH THE WORLD TOWN
PLANNING
DAY
2012.
22FORUM
PENINGKATAN
INTEGRITI
SISTEM
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
NEGERI MELAKA AT HANG
TUAH
WORLD
HERITAGE
HOTEL
23
MIP COUNCIL MEETING AT MIP
BOARDROOM
23SAMBUTAN
HARI
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
SEDUNIA
(HPBS)
2012JEMPUTAN MESYUARAT POST
MORTEM 2012
KERJA
PEMBANGUNAN
KEJIRANAN
HIJAU
BIL
2/2012, AT BILIK MESYUARAT
BERLIAN, KPKT
10-14
WAY
FORWARD
FOR
MALAYSIAN CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY
11MESYUARAT
LEMBAGA
PERANCANGAN
BANDAR
MALAYSIA BIL 3/2012, AT
BILIK MENSYUARAT TANJUNG
JPBD HQ
12 S U S T A I N A B L E
INFRASTRUCTURE SEMINAR
ON
“MANAGING
THE
ECONOMY
ENVIRONMENT
AND
SOCIETY
TOWARDS
ENGINEERING SUSTAINABLITY
AT HOTEL GRAND SEASON
13
MAJLIS PERASMIAN PAMERAN
SEJARAH
PERBANDARAN
MALAYSIA AT MUZIUM NEGARA
26 SEMINAR “BANDAR HIJAU,
KOMUNITI BAHAGI” AT SRI
MANJA HOTEL KUANTAN
PAHANG
13SEMINAR
PEMAHAMAN
PROGRAM BANDAR SELAMAT
NEGERI KEDAH AT DEWAN
BESAR MENARA MBAS
28-30PENYEDIAAN
GARIS
PANDUAN
REKABENTUK
BANDAR WARISAN, MAJLIS
PERBANDARAN
KLANGAT
GOLD COST MORIBWATER
THEME PARK
14
29
LAB
DASAR
RUMAH
MAMPU
MILIK
WILAYAH
PERSEKUTUAN, KEMENTERIAN
WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN
DECEMBER 2012
1BIM
EXTRAORDINARY
MEETING AT BIM BOARDROOM
3SEMINAR
PENDEDAHAN
PEMAKAIAN
RANCANGANRANCANGAN PEMAJUAN DAN
AMALAN PERANCANGAN DI
NEGERI TERENGGANU, AT
TERENGGANU EQUESTRIAN
RESORT
5-7 LAB SIMULASI (FASA 2)
KONSEP BARU PENGELUARAN
HAKMILIK
STRATA
DAN
PENYEDIAAN DRAF AWAL
PEKELILING KPTG : GARIS
PANDUAN
PELAKSANAAN
PINDAAN (2012) AKTA HAK
MILIK STRATA 1985, AT
MANDARIN COURT HOTEL
6
SESI PERBINCANGAN BERSAMA
EXPERT PANEL BERKAITAN
URBAN PLANNING EDUCATION
TOWARDS
LIBERALISATION
DIBAWAH
INISIATIF
MAKMAL
LIBERALISASI
SEKTOR
PERKHIDMATAN
PERANCANGAN BANDAR AT
DEWAN DATO K R SOMA
18-19BENGKEL
PENYEDIAAN
GARISPANDUAN
SENIBINA
BERIDENTITIKAN MALAYSIA AT
ROYALE BINTANG DAMANSARA
18 BIM PROFESSIONAL FORUM
AT GRAND DORSETT, SUBANG
JAYA
20MESYUARAT
KEMAJUAN
PETUGAS
BAGI
MELAKSANAKAN
INISIATIF
MAKMAL
LIBERALISASI
SEKTOR
PERKHIDMATAN
PERANCANGAN BANDAR BIL
3/2012
27
SEMINAR GIS DAN PEMETAAN
UTILITI
2012,AT
EMPIRE
HOTEL SUBANG
EAROPH MALAYSIA ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING 2012, AT
WISMA REDHA
10 MESYUARAT
JAWATANKUASA
NEWSLETTER OF THE MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS
(Contd. from Pg 24)
The cities of Putrajaya and Cyberjaya gave town planners in
this country the opportunity to design world class cities using
standards that are innovative. This is in order to not just create a
pleasing physical environment but also to engineer societies living
within them to interact and socialize in order to address issues of
modern city living. Tun was the visionary behind the development
of these 2 cities, and Town planners cannot thank him enough for
giving us the opportunity to showcase the importance of proper
physical planning and development.
Our Own Charlie’s Angels
They may not be dressed to kill. They may not drive
fast cars. They may not have the licence to kill. But
give them any task. They will get it done. Whether
it is an update of CPD points, payments, inquiry,
appointments, meetings, seminars. They will be at
it. You can’t avoid bumping into them. These are our
own version of real life day-to-day MIP’s Charlie’s
Angels. Their task is to serve the council & the
members.
Puan Siti Nor Azmi, Cik Norasyikin Roslan and Cik Ana
Kashfi Muhammad are the 3 current permanent staff
at the institute.
We cannot thank them enough for their dedication &
responsibility to the Institute
The arrival of MIP Patron Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad at the
luncheon at Renaissance Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
There are a thousand and one accolades to be bestowed upon this
great leader of our nation. However, amongst town planners, we
recognize him as being someone who laid the foundation for a
better physical environment for our towns and cities. His vision
pushed us planners to re-think on a more holistic approach of
township design. We realized that planning is more than just
meeting up with standards and guidelines and drawing spatial
blueprints for various economic activities. In staying true to Tun
Dr. Mahathir’s compelling need to develop and grow the nation
and its people, we planners followed through by ensuring that
people are not deprived of their basic needs to live, work, play
in the cities, town and villages. People became the centre of our
town planning efforts.
From Right: Puan Siti Nor Azmi,
Cik Norasyikin Roslan and Cik Ana Kashfi
For that we are deeply honored to have Tun Dr. Mahathir
Mohammad, the patron of the Malaysian Institute of Planners.
Thank you for showing us the way for a better future.
The participants in the Renaissance Hotel Hall
during the luncheon
Tun Dr Mahathir authographs his book
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MIP PATRON AWARD : TUN DR MAHATHIR MOHAMAD
Reported by: Rahim Ariffin Photos by: Naz Tajudin
Malaysian Institute of Planners (MIP) has honoured Former Prime
Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad by accounting him its patron
at a special luncheon, on 7th November 2012 in conjunction
with MIP’s 40th anniversary.
MIP President, Prof Dato’ Dr Alias Abdullah said the award was
to recognize Tun Dr Mahathir’s contributions to Malaysia’s
development.
“He is our top planner for the country with his economic
planning and strategies that have impacted the spatial planning,
development and physical form of the country. His involvement
in planning Putrajaya, Cyberjaya and the Kuala Lumpur
International Airport (KLIA) has changed our country in many
ways. It was Tun Dr. Mahathir’s knowledge and experience of
more than 20 years in developing this nation that had led to the
recognition”.
Tun who was named the recipient of the 2012 Rafik Hariri UNHabitat Memorial Award in June 2012, is recognised for his
leadership, statesmanship and good governance, thus there is
no doubt he is the best candidates our patron.
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad giving his speech to all town
planners and participants at the luncheon
and villages. We have grown exponentially through his visionary
leadership.
Town and regional planners, the profession for which the Institute
regulates, has benefitted greatly from his leadership. We have
had to formulate development plans to catch up with his vision
of providing first world infrastructure, such as highways, a new
airport, the KLCC development, KL Tower, the production of
the Malaysian made car, the Multi Media Super Corridor and
most of all the new cities of Putrajaya and Cyberjaya. All
the initiatives mentioned have meant the opening up of new
areas with allied facilities such as new townships for housing,
commerce, recreational and community facilities.
Town
Planners in this country faced a giant task of balancing the
needs of development with preservation of the environment.
It was under Tun’s leadership that Town Planners formulated the
Philosophy of a Holistic development approach. This philosophy
was implemented in the design of the new Federal Administrative
Capital of Putrajaya, a brainchild of Tun.
Prof Dato’ Dr Alias Abdullah gives special momentos to
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad
MIP invited some 700 participants all of whom are professionals
including engineers, architects, surveyors, and developers to
attend the event which was held at Renaissance Hotel, Kuala
Lumpur.
Indeed, there has been no better planner than Tun who has
shaped not just the economic landscape of the country but also
its physical form. His vision for a developed and prosperous
Malaysia, through his 22 years as the chief executive of the
nation, has brought about immense changes to cities, towns
The National Spatial Plan was then generated to transcribe the
economic growth plans by Tun into a spatial form, such that
development will be coordinated amongst the various states and
the nation’s natural heritage will be preserved.
Following this was the more detailed National Urbanization
Strategy which was to address balanced city development with
social and environmental needs. At the same time, Wawasan
2020, another initiative by Tun became the platform for future
growth strategies of the nation. Town Planners had to quickly
institute a paradigm shift in which human settlement planning,
design and related components would have to deliver a caring
society, amongst others.
(Contd. on Pg. 23)
VVIP takes pictures with the Executive Committee at Luncheon with MIP Patron
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