A Borneo Timber Workshop with Oxford Brookes University

8th - 14th June 2023

 

From 8th until 14th June 2023, the students from the Oxford Brookes University (OBU) Architecture School and the Y1 BSc Architecture students from FBE UNIMAS build an experimental bamboo structure –a gazebo. It fits within the shady spot by the River Mongkos in Kampung Mongkos, Serian, Sarawak. The aim is to explore design and construction possibilities with vernacular architectural building techniques made from sustainable materials. The design was inspired by the studio project of Sherena Freddie, a UNIMAS student.

 

THE PROJECT

 

 

The Site

Shady area by the river in Kampung Mongkos, Serian, Sarawak.

In its current state, the Mongkos river in Kampung Mongkos is used by the villagers and children as a bathing and play area. The students were given a brief to design and build a gazebo where the villagers could use as a resting place.

 

The Construction Materials

The gazebo is built from leftover bamboo which were stored at FBE UNIMAS from previous student projects, as well as more supply of bamboo provided by the villagers. The bamboos were soaked in water, dried to ensure longevity. Students learn to think in cycles and to plan sustainably with raw materials.

Bamboo is a versatile building material and can be reused. Other sustainable materials include belian ironwood and jute rope.

Metal screws, steel cable, nuts and bolts as well as cement were also used.

 

   

Day 1

The project began with a site visit to Kampung Mongkoson the first day, Monday 5thJune 2023. Both OBU and UNIMAS students were given tasks to study existing buildings in Mongkos, scan the site, take measurements and plot out points to transfer to their site model using Rhino software.

 

Day 2

They began a design sprint to determine how the structure would turn out and be built, using 3D modelling software as well as testing with skewer sticks.

   
 

Day 3

The OBU students visited the Sarawak Cultural Village to study the wooden structures of local architecture to get more ideas for their design. Then it is back to the workshop to finalize the design and experiment with bamboo and how to tie them together.

 

Day 4

A bamboo expert from Sarawak Timber Industry Development Corporation (STIDC), Mohd ZainiMohd Idris was invited to advise the students on their structure integrity and how to work with bamboo. He then proceeded to show the students how to make dowels and drill holes in the bamboo.

 

 

 

   

Day 5

The lecturers and students of OBU began to figure out the best way to construct and began to experiment through technical detailing and building prototypes.

 

Day 6

Production stage. The OBU students produced parts to assemble on site, utilizing the tools provided in the UNIMAS FBE wood workshop.

   
   

Day 7

The bamboo parts and tools were loaded onto the truck and driven over to Kampung Mongkos, where they are stored in the futsal court near the river.

 

Day 8-9

The site was cleared, and the posts were laid out.

   
   

Day 10-11

The roof structure and the flooring were built and tested out inside the futsal court before being brought over to the site on the other side of the river.

 

Day 12

Once the primary structure for the roof was built, poles of bamboo were fixed to the structure and later tied with jute rope. The flooring was laid out over the foundation.

   
   

Day 13-14

During the last few days, the height and span of bamboo were calculated using 3D software to determine their accuracy. Because the roof structure was constructed a distance away from the site, they needed assistance to move it. With the help of 10 male villagers, the structure was lifted and placed on site, although it took a few attempts.

The last day involved polishing and touching up and discrepancies in the structure.

 

Student Learning Outcomes

 

It was a great learning curve, especially for the UNIMAS students. According to their feedback, they learned a lot about how to collect data from site and use 3D Rhino software to create their design. They also learned valuable construction detailing techniques, which they adapted and borrowed for their design project in their module Design Studio, as demonstrated in the drawings here.

 

 

EPILOGUE

 

At the end of the workshop, the gazebo became an attraction in the village. It became a social space, a resting hub for the villagers and their children. In the evenings, the villagers even made a BBQ and ate their dinner there. This was made possible through the efforts and collaboration between FBE UNIMAS and OBU.

 

Quick Info

  • 17 Oxford Brookes students
  • 12 different nationalities
  • 18 UNIMAS students
  • 2 Oxford Brookes lecturers
  • 2 UNIMAS lecturers
  • 13 days workshop
  • 10m² structure
  • 100% bamboo and wood
  • 5kg screws and bolts
  • 10m steel cable
  • 3kg jute

 

 

WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS

 

Oxford Brookes University

Bozhi Metodiev, Alex Greenall, Imrul Kayes, Hosea Cheung, Sofea Othman, Olli Taylor, Emily Burke, Julian Roncancio Luna, Will Polito, Zsofi Jaszberenyi, Claudia Alvazzi Delfrate, Jemmy Yusoef, Candy Mackinnon Taipe

 

FBE UNIMAS

Norshila Sunta Anak Ambrose Igoh Wafiah, Ray Bon Joel, Heriskey Den, Harish Hannanh, Jenenis John, Sherena Freddie, Mohd Haikal Aziz, Amir Hamzah Matnor, Ivan Valentine Tumit, Delphini Ng, Nur Aliya, Akma Zalikha Abdullah Zaidi, Alfie Chung, Nurul Amanina Bulhan, Ismanurdyana Ismail

OBU Supervison

Jason Coleman, Michael Kloihofer

 

FBE UNIMAS Supervison

Mohd Zariq Feeqri Jasni, Dr Azmah Arzmi

 

Special thanks to

Mr Wilson Tamin Ak Sukit, Ketua Kampung of Mongkos

Mohd Zaini Idris, Coordinator, STIDC

Community of Kampung Mongkos

     

 

 

 

Universal Design for All

25th - 26th March 2022

 

Faculty of Built Environment (FBE), Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) in collaboration with Faculty of Civil Engineering and Built Environment, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) held a joint a 2-days event on Universal Design from 25th March 2022 to 26th March 2022. Universal Design is the design and composition of an environment so that it can be accessed, understood and used to the greatest extent possible by all people regardless of their age, size, ability or disability. The event involved 50 students and 8 lecturers from FBE UNIMAS and 31 students and 4 lecturers from UTHM.

 

 

On 25th March, Universal Design assessment activities were held around Kuching, where 8 group of students from UNIMAS and UTHM were tasked to simulate the experience of people with disabilities or impairments using wheelchairs, crutches, and blindfolds in 8 different sites in Kuching such as the areas of India Street, Old Courthouse, Carpenter Street, Waterfront and Main Bazaar. The students produced a quick design charade exercise with a proposal of improvements incorporating Universal Designon those sites.

 

 

On 26th March, there was a Design and Architecture Forum (DECORUM) 2022 titled “The Role of Architecture in Empowering Universal Design” held at Dewan Mutiara, DeTAR Putra UNIMAS from 9am to 12 noon. There were 3 panelists for the forum. The first panelist, Prof. Ar. Nurakmal Abdullah Goh, Dean of Faculty of Built Environment, UNIMAS and an active researcher in various fields, especially on Green Construction and Technology. Her most recent research is focusing on Sarawak Indigenous Architecture and the Conservation and Preservation of Borneo Built and Biodiversity Environment of both Sabah and Sarawak. She is also a strong advocate of Sustainable Architecture and is a Green Building Index (GBI) Facilitator.

The second panelist, Yang Berhormat Senator Datuk Ras Adiba Radzi, is a Senator member of Dewan Negara and a well-known broadcast personality, poet, para-athlete and community activist in Malaysia. She was appointed by the Prime Minister as a Senator on 20th May 2020, to represent persons with disabilities (PWDS) in the Dewan Negara. She created history when she was appointed as the Chairman of BERNAMA, becoming the first woman to hold the highest office in the Malaysian national news agency. She was also presented with the Aungerah Tokoh Srikandi Negara in 2014 and the Anugerah Wanita Waja - Ikon Seri Waja in 2021. She also received the highest honour – Pingat Ketua Pengarah from the Fire and Rescue Department Malaysia and the Lifetime Award for Humanity in conjunction with MYMALAYSIA Awards 2021.

The third panelist, Mr. Francis Johen anak Adam, Member of the National Council for the Disabled and a renowned Legal Consultant. Diagnosed with Transverse Myelitis which is caused by a spinal chord virus infection, he proved disability is not a barrier for him to succeed in life. During his tenure as a Legal Consultant, he was awarded various awards

including The Exemplary Officer Award by the Chief Minister of Sarawak in 2009 and also The OKU Employee Award in 2007. He also held the position of the first OKU Commissioner of the Human Rights Commission (SUHAKAM) and various accomplishments that inspire others even with their physical limitations. His story can also be read in the book “Nothing is Impossible: The Success Story of the Disabled’’, published by The Repository and Documentation Cluster (KRD) Malaysian Social Institute (ISM).

The moderator of the forum was Mr. Zayn Al-Abideen Gregory, Senior Lecturer of Faculty of Built Environment, Unimas. The forum received 200 attendees from the public and university students around Kuching and the purpose of the forum was to highlight the importance of Universal Design in the built environment and thus to emphasize equality of accessibility to the disabled.

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