IIA Ludhiana Centre 35 World Habitat Day 36 IIA Jalandhar Sub-Centre 37 World Bamboo Day 38 VISIT US AT NDTV Design & Arch. Awards 2014 39 NATCON 41 The delegation of Punjab Architects visited Chinese building materials industry to have first hand knowledge about various products. The delegation was comprised of ten architects including Ar Harinder Boparai, Ar Rajan Tangri, Ar Balbir Bagga, Ar Yogesh Singla, Ar Tarsem Goel, Ar Baljit Bawa, Ar Varunesh Kumra, Ar Niranjan Kumar and Ashwani Kumar. Hong Kong based companies Jay Gee Trading and DBHA Overseas received the delegation from Guangzhou airport and escorted them to Foshan, the major centre of furniture industry just 80 kms from the world famous mega city of China, Guangzhou. The prime aim was to see manufacturing of high-end interior products like sofas, dining tables, beds, office furniture, wall papers, hardwares, etc. The delegation was very warmly welcomed by Ryan Zhang, Vice President of Louvre Furnishing Group, one of the leading international furniture mall of Foshan. It was followed by the thanks-giving speech from Ludhiana Centre Chairman Sanjay Goel. Louvre mall is probably the biggest furniture mall having 2000 brands on different floors dedicated to most beautiful and quality modern as well as classical furniture. Lots of Indian celebrities and bollywood stars used to visit this mall for their purchases. China is a very big furniture market as compared to India. A lot of leading Indians and other nationals lands in China almost every day to purchase highend products for their houses, apartments, hotels, schools, resorts, showrooms and offices. The quality and quantity of furniture available in just one mall is probably almost equal to same available in whole of North India. CHAPTER NEWS IIA CHANDIGARH PUNJAB CHAPTER IIA LUDHIANA CENTRE The Indian delegation also visited world famous China International Furniture Fair (CIFF) in Guangzhou displaying outdoor furniture, classical furniture, modern furniture, office furniture, modular kitchens, tiles, hardware and end number of interior products. Architects also did the town planning and development study of adjoining cities like Shunde and Shenzhen to see and learn how they manage their water supply, sewerage, landscaping, traffic transportation, electrification, roads, etc. Architects was overwhelmed by the warm hospitality during the stay by DBHA Overseas s Dinesh Kalra(DK), Harsh Aggarwal, Aameen Kalra, Garish and JayGee Trading s Harjinder Singh Jauria, Gurjeet Singh, Kay Huang and Katrina Zhang. Architects enjoyed beautiful musical evenings and relished various Chinese delicacies. The group also had a long ride through world famous Megapolis city of Guangzhou to see its vast infrastructure including airport, metro, buses, roads, flyovers, markets and of course beautiful skyscrapers. A few other observations of delegation are:- China being bigger country with hardworking people has more manufacturing units with quality products, probably due to the supportive government policies. Delegation felt that quality of most of the products is better than India perhaps mainly due to top class modern factories with latest and fully automatic equipments and above all dedication of the masses towards their jobs. More females are working as compared to India. Discipline on roads is much higher as compared to India. Meeting in China Welcome in Mall 2014 OCTOBER JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 35
36 World Habitat Day-Press note Sanjay Goel's address World Habitat Day was celebrated by IIA-LC in Ludhiana. This day is celebrated on first Monday of every October all over the World. October 6, is also the Birthday of Great French Architect Le Corbusier. HS Gohalwaria, Mayor of Ludhiana Municipal Corporation (LMC) was Chief Guest. He welcomed the idea to celebrate this day and discuss smart cities in detail. Ludhiana has been shortlisted in 100 smart cities of India to be developed by present Union Government. Mayor congratulated the whole team of IIA-LC and assured that LMC will take Architects guidance from time to time for the betterment of city. Pardeep Aggarwal, Commissioner of LMC, was Guest of Honour. He liked the event and shared his opinion about various issues concerned with the city. He was happy to see local architects working for the welfare of the city. Ar Yogesh Singla, Jt Secy of IIA-LC welcomed the chief guest, guest of honour, speakers, architects, engineers, builders, interior designers and all for sparing their valuable time to attend the seminar. Ar Sanjay Goel Chairman of IIA-LC, in his detailed presentation touched all the town planning related ambiguities of Ludhiana city with solutions. The main failure is the lack of co-ordination between many agencies responsible for the development of city. There must be single agency like Ludhiana Development Authority (LDA) rather then so many agencies. Ar Surinder Bahga was specially invited. He was very much concerned about ever increasing pollution level in Ludhiana as one of the top City in India in increasing pollution level affecting our habitat badly. He has given presentation on contemporary capital cities like Chandigarh, Islamabad, Canberra, Brasilia, etc. CHAPTER NEWS IIA CHANDIGARH PUNJAB CHAPTER IIA LUDHIANA CENTRE JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Ar Manmohan Khanna Chairman of IIA Chandigarh-Punjab Chapter, was one of the main speaker. He explained about ever increasing slums in our metros. Ar Harinder Boparai, Jt Secy of IIA LC was one of the master mind in suggesting to celebrate World Architects Day. Ar Rajan Tangri managed the whole programme very successfully and coordinated with all speakers, guests, Architects, etc. Ar Bimaldeep Singh explained in his presentation the comparison of economically weaker section dwelling units constructed in Ludhiana with respect to Surat City and the path to be adopted in future. Ar Harpreet Kaur Dhillon also presented her paper on the role of architects in society. The seminar was supported by Practicing Valuers Association of Ludhiana (PVAL), Builders Association of Ludhiana, Lions Club Ludhiana Decent, Graavaa and IIID. IIA-LC executive suggested to the city Mayor to involve them in city decisions like on the pattern of Chandigarh Administration. The seminar was attended by Ar Sumit Sharma, Ar Tarsem Goel, Ar Baljit Bawa, Ar Ashish Sharma, Ar Ashok Sharma, Ar Niranjan Kumar, Ar Amit Sanyal, Ar Varunesh Kumra, Ar Arun Bala, Ar Randhir Singh, Ar Happy Goel, Ar Vikram Lekhi, Ar Harsharan Singh, PVAL Members, Builders Association members, engineers, town planners and officials. Ar Balbir Bagga, Vice Chairman of IIA LC presented the Vote of Thanks. Ludhiana architects Ludhiana Mayor and Commissioner with delegates OCTOBER 2014
CHAPTER NEWS IIA CHANDIGARH PUNJAB CHAPTER IIA JALANDHAR SUB-CENTRE Other dignitaries comprising Group Director (CT Institutions) Dr Manoj Kumar, Er DP Singh Virk, FIE, Chairman (IEI.LLC), Ar Surinder Bahga and Er Nalin Tayal, (Secretary IEI, Ludhiana Local Centre) also emphasized on identifying the policy formulation and capacity development issues in which UN- Habitat can offer significant contributions. Ar Shruti showing student's work to chairman CT Institute of Architecture and Planning celebrated World Habitat Day in collaboration with the Institution of Engineers and IIA Jalandhar Sub-Centre at its Shahpur campus on 6th October, 2014. The event was inaugurated by Chairman of CT Group of Institutions Charanjit Singh Channi and Chief Engineer, Local Bodies (Punjab), Er Manmohan Singh. He informed that the United Nations had chosed the theme Voices from Slums for the World Habitat Day 2014 campaign. It aims to recognize life in slums and give a voice to slum dwellers for improving quality of living in existing slums by raising awareness, developing processes and by others means. In the forum, experts highlighted their views on the deteriorating living conditions of slums. Er Manmohan Singh emphasized that there is a need to demonstrate to decision makers in the urban arena that slum programmes can achieve better living conditions for slum dwellers. Er Singh shared experiences on slum upgradation among cities and urban areas worldwide. He encouraged the contributions to a policy dialogue that focuses on the broad range of issues related to the integration of the life in the slum into the city. Another group discussion was also organised on the theme Importance of Water in Today s Habitat. Dr Manoj Kumar said, We should focus on conserving our water bodies. He said that the depth of Dal Lake was 3.5 Km in 1965 but now it has decreased to 1.5 metre. He emphasized that floods in Jammu and Kashmir is the outcome of that negligence, we should make proper efforts to conserve our water bodies by putting regular check. Dr Kumar said that Prime Minister, Narendra Modi encouraged the Indians to promote cleanliness and hygiene in the country, but that requires a continuous process. The motive will not be accomplished with a single day work. The students of Architecture also displayed their artistic skills. An exhibition was also organised displaying the paintings and art work of the students. Dignitaries Delegates Delegates watching student's work 2014 OCTOBER JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 37
CHAPTER NEWS IIA NORTHERN CHAPTER The 3rd Friday of every month had been scheduled for the professional interaction and active participation amongst the members of the IIA-NC. The September 2014 episode of Chai, Coffee & Architecture a platform conceived by the Northern Chapter of the Indian Institute of Architects, for architects to debate and discuss issues of concern in the profession, was organized on 5th September 2014 at 5.30 pm. This 14th episode of Chai, Coffee & Architecture was held at the School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi. This session discussed and shared information on Architectural Education. It was highlighted that with the presence of 400 plus colleges, admitting an average of 60 students per batch, means making of 24,000 architects every year. It is quite natural that quality of such a large number of architects, coming from all sorts of institutions, will have a vast difference in their respective abilities. Taking the facts in cognizance, it became clear that in near future the profession of Architecture is going to be flooded with Architects who may not be fit for practice, and may also not be employable. This session in particular recorded an impressive participation by 53 architects and some students of architecture. The session concluded with an understanding that it must be carried over to a one day workshop by IIA Northern Chapter involving a wider spectrum of issues with prominent speakers from architectural practice as well as from field of education. WORLD BAMBOO DAY Maharaja Agrasen University has celebrated World Bamboo Day on 19th September, 2014 at its campus. World Bamboo Day is celebrated to generate awareness about bamboo globally since 2009. It is aimed at exploring the possibilities of its uses in design as it is a sustainable material having excellent features such as flexibility, strength and resistance against earthquake, winds, fastest growing, etc. It is a cheaper material and durable which can be used widely. Ar Neerja Babbar, Professor and Head of School of Architecture & Design welcomed the speakers. Programme started with lighting of the traditional lamp. Students and teachers all welcomed the initiative of university to celebrate World Bamboo Day. Keynote speakers were Ar Surinder Bahga and Dr Ranjana Yadav, Scientist of Indian Plywood Industries Research & Training Institute (IPIRTI), an autonomous body of Ministry of Environment and Forests. It was followed by a workshop on various types of usage of bamboo. Surinder Bahga explained that Bamboo is being used on a large scale in the world for construction industry. It is being used for flooring, furniture and roofing in buildings. Countries like Vietnam and Indonesia have done marvelous work in the field. India contributes nearly 45% of bamboo in the world market. Eminent scientist Dr Ranjana Yadav discussed about qualities of bamboo, its strengths and processing techniques. She also showed different types of samples of bamboo to students. The current estimated trade in bamboo is five billion US dollars. Bamboo related industries provide food, income and housing to over 2.2 billion people. Ar Neerja Babbar, Head of SAD, welcoming the speakers Ar Surinder Bahga addressing the students 38 JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS OCTOBER 2014
NDTV DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE AWARDS 2014 Industry Partners IIA has partnered with NDTV for Design Awards. NDTV has established a strong niche for itself in real estate programming with a daily consumer show, a weekly policy and trends debate and a weekend hot property show. All these have been very well received by consumers, buyers and decision makers in the industry. Carrying forward its legacy in recognizing the industry firsts in varied segments, NDTV is now presenting its second edition of the Design and Architecture Awards 2014, presented by Grohe- Europe s largest and the world s leading premium single-brand manufacturer and supplier of sanitary fittings. Design and Architecture has now evolved to become the oasis of households, hotels and spas, with sophisticated design led products that perform to the highest standards. These highly coveted awards will focus on the complexities of building project from a design, aesthetic, sustainability and conservation perspective, as well as the local context. The first edition of GROHE NDTV Design & Architecture Awards were hailed as one the best by the architect guild for its rigor, its discipline, credibility and the evening event itself, which was conducted impeccably by NDTV. The awards received huge appreciation by the fraternity, with over 900 entries being submitted by India's most talented architects and firms. At a sterling gathering, held in New Delhi earlier this year, the winners were facilitated by leading artists, architects and renowned personalities. This year too, the awards will take a collective view of the jury and recognize architectural excellence and innovation that our country has to offer. PARTICIPATION GUIDELINES: Please log-in at www.ndtv.com/daawards & download the nomination form. Participation in the Awards is permitted only via online mode. Participants can nominate multiple projects within a particular Award Category, and a particular project within multiple Award Categories. Participants need to register separate nominations for each project nominated in each Award Category. Each nomination must be supplemented by two A2 sized presentations (landscape or portrait format). Rules to prepare A2 presentations are as under :- 1. The presentations must include project name, location, plans, photographs/ drawings of completed projects, and a brief written description of the project and design process in English. There is no limit on the number of images that can be used as long as the entire presentation does not exceed the two pages. 2. Maximum size is 420 x 594mm (approximately 16.5 inches x 23.4 inches) 3. When you register a project in an Award Category, please self-generate a six (6) digit numerical code, which must be written on the bottom right side of each A2 presentation and on the entry form. 4. The nominations can be in as many categories as wished for. The nomination form has to be emailed along with the A2 presentations. 5. To ensure anonymity in judging, names of entrants or collaborating parties must not appear on any part of the presentation. 6. The A2 presentation needs to be emailed to the following address along with the duly completed entry form: daawards@ndtv.com Last date for sending-in your nominations is 15th Dec, 2014 All results will be confidentially selected by the Jury. The jury process is a two-tier selection procedure. A pre-jury for the awards will meet to evaluate all nominees in each category and select the shortlisted ones from the universe of entries received. Pre-jury s selected nominees will be further presented to the final jury to determine the winner. NDTV hope to continue our journey of honouring and celebrating the highest standards of architecture and invite your participation for the awards. For any query, please write to us at daawards@ndtv.com. You can also call Karshni K @us at 9560061241 or Parul K @9560058032 2014 OCTOBER JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 39
I. PROJECT INFORMATION Name: Address: City/Town: Sate: Pincode: Completion Date: Architecture: Builder: Entry Code*: *This is a six digit numerical code, generated at the time of nominating online. II. NOMINEE INFORMATION Registered Name: Year of Establishment: Registered Address: City/Town: Sate: Pincode: Telepone: Fax: Website: E-mail: III. AWARD CATEGORIES NDTV DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE AWARDS 2014 (Please select the approprite catetory wherein you choose to nominate the above mentioned project) o Landscape design of the year o Commercial Architecture Design of the year (Offices, Retail) o Hospitality Architecture Design of the year (Hotels, Retail) o Institutional Architecture Design of the year for Education o Institutional Architecture Design of the year (Cultural, Civic, Community) o Infrastructure Architecture Design of the year (Sports, Transport, Bridges) o Heritage Architecture Design of the year (Adaptive Reuse, Heritage, Restoration) o Structural Design of the year (Structural design of any building type) o Master Plannig Design of the year (Any project above 25 acres) o Residential Design of the year (Mass housing, Public housing, Multi-family housing) o House Design of the year (Individual houses) : North o House Design of the year (Individual houses) : East o House Design of the year (Individual houses) : West o House Design of the year (Individual houses) : South o Commercial Interior Design of the year (Offices, Institutional Education) o Hospitality Interior Design of the year (Hotels, Restaurants, cafes etc.) o Residential Interior Design of the year (Any size of residential interior) o Socially Relevant Design of the year (Arch interior of any project that has had an effect on the community) o Bathrom Design of the year IV. CO-ORDICATOR'S CONTACT INFORMATION Nomination Form Deadlines for entries December 15, 2014 (Following information is required by the Awards Management to contact you for any additional information or clarification) Designated official name: Designation: E-mail: Mobile: Direct Line: Fax: Mailing Address: City/Town: Sate: Pincode: Please read the rules and regulations stated below for eligibility, mandatory documents that need to be uploaded along with nomination form and other terms to which the Awards are subject to. 40 JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS OCTOBER 2014
NATIONAL CONFERENCE on RE-DISCOVERING CITIES for a sustainable living environment... MM Univ, Ambala April 10-11, 2015 The world's urban population has grown from 220 million to almost three billion in this century alone and UN forecasts show that in 2050, more than 70 per cent of the world's population will be living in urban areas. In India, the percentage of population living in urban areas has increased from 28.6% in 2001 to 37.7% in 2011. Urban centres provide vast scope for employment in industries, transport, trade and other sectors. They also offer modern facilities of life. Thus, they act as magnets for the migrant population and attract people from outside. However, developing nations are struggling to cope up with rapid urbanization which is seriously outstripping the capacity of most cities to provide adequate services for their citizens. As per Indian Prime Minister s initiative to build smart cities and improve the character of urban areas, amidst a global call for sustainable development, it becomes imperative to bring together issues related to cities under one roof and deliberate upon them to gear up for the future. Hence the aim of the conference is to have a dialogue for creating urban environments that provide healthy socio-economic and environmental conditions for their residents. Call for abstracts Authors are invited to submit proposals for the papers under three distinct streams. Other topics of relevance to Cities are welcome and will be included appropriately in any of the below mentioned streams: Session 1: Historic Cities Issues and Challenges faced by Cities of Yore Transformation of Historic Cities/Spaces/Plazas/Squares City space as a cultural response Role of Religion in Shaping the Cities Urban Slums in Historic Precincts Impact of Traffic and Transport Regulating Urban Development Conservation of Historic Cities Sustainable Historic Cities Planning Lessons of Historic Cities for Modern Urbanism Session 2: Cities of 19th and 20th Century Impact of Industrialization on Cities Urban Regeneration/Revitalization Modern Cities and Urban Village Urban Mobility (Monorail, Metros, Segregation of Traffic, Public Transport System, next generation Automobiles) Waste and Water management Slums: Issues and Challenges Ecological and Social Sustenance Optimization, Reuse and Regeneration of Resources Provisions for Future Development Laws and Legislation for Urban Renewal Session 3: Cities of the Future Vertical Cities Sustainable Cities Smart Cities Role of Planning Legislation in Future cities Resource Economics Holistic Approach to the Planning of Future Cities City Services Maintenance and Management of Cities Deadline of Abstract Submission: 1st December, 2014 For Registration form and other details, Visit www. ncrcmmu.org Send your queries to cities2015.info@ncrcmmu.org or cities2015.info@gmail.com Organised by School of Architecture MM University, Sadopur, Ambala and Indian Institute of Architects (Chd-Pb Chapter) IIA NATIONAL CONVENTION 2014 URBAN TRANSFORMATION IIT-MUMBAI l 11-13 DECEMBER 2014 Of all the developing countries in the world, INDIA is perhaps the one, which has experienced more dramatic changes in the process of urbanization. The speed of urbanization poses an unprecedented managerial and policy challenges and hence, the stakeholders need to get engaged in a national discussion about how to handle urbanization in the country. The post liberalization era of past 25 years has brought paradigmatic shifts in the Indian economy. This transformed Indian citizen and made him more aspirational and more demanding. Impatient with the pace of change, the citizens have often filled the vacuum, created between desire and fulfillment by introducing their own alternate practice. While the state has often been reactionary instead of being pro-active, this has transformed cities to cater to or often appease the aspiring citizens. As a result, multiple models of urban transformation have emerged that go beyond planning but persist on their own, as our urban reality today. The IIA National Convention 2014 is aimed at seeking research and papers that map, analyze and evaluate the urban realities in this cusp of change. This will be a forum for interaction and deliberation on issues and options, related to urban transformation as we experience today not just in Mumbai but in the entire country. IIA is committed to draw the Agenda for Action for infrastructure development, be it residential, commercial, public transportation or sanitation through the forum of this national convention. IIA is expecting participation of 1500+ architects, planners and developers at this convention for the translation of ideas into action. REGISTRATIONS Online registration forms and other details are available on www.iianatcon2014.in 2014 OCTOBER JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 41
NATIONAL CONFERENCE on RE-DISCOVERING CITIES for a sustainable living environment... 10-11 April, 2015 REGISTRATION FORM Name :...... Designation: Gender: M F Institution/Organization:... Accompanying Person s Name:..... Address for Communication:............................ Phone/ Mobile:... Email id:..... REGISTRATION FEE: Non IIA members : Rs. 3000/-* Research Scholars : Rs.2000/-* IIA members : Rs. 2500/-* Accompanying person : Rs. 1500/-* Additional papers : Rs. 1500/-* Students : Rs. 1000/-* *Only for Registrations on or before 6th March, 2015 PAYMENT DETAILS: Cheque /DD No. /UTR no (for NEFT)... Date... Amount..... Bank... Branch.... FOR INTERNET BANKING: Account Name: School of Architecture A/C no: 51821131000691 Bank Name: Oriental Bank of Commerce Branch: Sadopur, Ambala City IFSC Code: ORBC 0102030 Nature of Account: Current Account Note: Cheque/ DD payment in favour of School of Architecture payable at Ambala Date: Signature of Participant SUBMISSION OF REGISTRATION FORMS: 1. Participants who pay their registration fee through online transfer mode, can submit their registration forms along with online money transfer details at the following email id: cities2015.reg@ncrcmmu.org 2. Participants willing to pay registration fee through Cheque/DD must send their duly filled up registration forms to our following mailing address: The Convener National Conference on Re-discovering Cities School of Architecture Maharishi Markandeshwar University Sadopur, Ambala, Haryana-134007 42 JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS OCTOBER 2014
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