2. INTRODUCTION
Designing The Future is refer to a preparation or an effort that
we make to design the future.
Peter Joseph said that “although many of us feel we can prepare
for our future by thinking, acting and learning using present
methods and values, nothing is farther from the truth –
especially in today’s rapidly changing world. Each succeeding
generations inherit the values, accomplishments, hopes,
successes and failings of previous generations. And they inherits
the results of the decisions made by those generations”.
So, we as a today’s generation must play a role in the shaping of
tomorrow’s world. We should design something that can direct
the future; not just one’s own, but that of society in general; and
not just for one’s generation, but for those to follow. Not only is
science making it possible, but it is now vital.
3. SCIENCE AND ARTS
INNOVATION SPACE
This is the current
project by USM UNIQUE
HUMANE
CHANGEABLE
What is the
similarities of this UNIVERSAL
project between
Peter Joseph
approach and USM SUSTAINABLE
apex 7 points…?
UNCERTAIN FUTURE
COMMITMENT
4. 1) UNCERTAIN
FUTURE
USM will spend RM450
million on science and
arts park in Bukit
Jambul, which is
expected to be ready in
2014.
5. 2) UNIQUE
the space planning is a lot like property development
work for a few lucky companies.
it is like a sustainable development
some of the space planning:
- a boutique hotel “catering to the digital traveler”
- “leisure and wellness facilities”
- retail spaces
- a day-care centre
6. 3) SUSTAINABLE
Sustainable is at the heart of this concept. The
architecture embodies a contemporary design influenced
by traditional indigenous architecture for the tropical
climate which is respectful of nature and the ecosystem as
well as local cultural values.
Each habitable room will face a picturesque view of
greenery and water elements, bringing nature indoors so
as to ignite the creative energy.
the buildings will be highly energy efficient, with
tropical microclimate features such ah large overhangs
and well-ventilated spaces. The facilities will be built
along contour lines, creating green environments and a
reduction in energy needs.
7. 4) HUMANE
strengthen innovation and retain the best talents
hopes to retain the best talents within the university
system, nurture the next generation of entrepreneurs and
showcase its research achievements and academics
talents.
it will create high value jobs as well as boost the
surrounding economy.
8. 5) UNIVERSAL
Attracting international collaborators to Malaysia’s
burgeoning knowledge industry.
the spaces is created to enable entrepreneurs,
investors, scientists and artists to blend their
respective fields in a sustainable environments.
9. 6) CHANGEABLE
Empty space
Nothing
A day-care centre
Functional space
Retail spaces
Boutique hotel
10. 7) COMMITMENT
USM has attracted RM20 million in capital
investments from local companies which will operate
at its new research park.
USM has also secured RM23 million worth of research
commercialization grants from the Malaysian
Development Technology Corp, will be used in part for
start-up operations and pilot plants at the new park
USM will seek public funding for some of the projects
at the park, which will be carried out in three phases,
other projects will be done via joint ventures.