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The field of healthcare has typically been one that applies the latest cross-discipline technological advancements to treat illnesses. But more than just physical wellness, healthcare has also been evolving to take into account people’s well-being in the holistic processes of diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases. This also entails a consideration of our everyday environments. […]
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After being renovated since 2021, the long-awaited Tebet Eco Park was officiated by Anies Baswedan, Governor of Jakarta, on Saturday, 23 April 2022 and opened for public on the following day. It revitalises two existing parks in the area, adding the new functions of children’s playgrounds, exercise equipment, thematic gardens, community lawns, plaza and pavilions, […]
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Architects all over Indonesia’s archipelagic territory have always been drawing from the wealth of wisdom from various building traditions, creating works that are rooted and responsive to their context while also innovating in various ways, thanks to new technologies and the openness of information. FEX events provide an avenue for architects, designers and other construction […]
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Noto Wastu pavilion by Monokroma Architects at NAIFest IndoBuildTech Expo 2022. Photos courtesy of Monokroma Architects; Plana; Mortier Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous nation, is currently only able to manage a total of half of its waste. According to 2020 data, 34.6 per cent of waste is managed by dumping in landfills or incinerated, […]
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Singapore has been reusing water for potable use, called NEWater, for almost two decades now. NEWater is created by treating sewage using a three-step purification process involving microfiltration, reverse osmosis (RO) and ultraviolet (UV) disinfection in cost-efficient ways. Currently, one of the most effective and advanced technologies in the filtration process is the submerged membrane […]
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Large-scale actions to tackle climate change require regional cooperation and cross-industry collaboration. These can be facilitated through key platforms, such as SIWW 2022 and its jointly held event, CESG 2022, which took place from 17–21 April 2022 and drew over 15,000 international attendees of key government stakeholders, industry leaders and academia. The programme included the […]
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NEXT-GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN In the domain of architecture, computational design has come a long way. Nowadays, the latest tools in computational design include artificial intelligence, which simulates human behaviour in ‘learning’ through advanced programmes. While many of these technologies are still considered new in varying degrees—and are definitely developing at different rates in […]
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Containment reinforcement technology was first used by Hunnarshala in reconstruction efforts after the Kachchh earthquake of 2001. At the time, they built 400 homes with 6-millimetre mild steel bars outside the stone masonry with mud mortar and RCC bands. “UNDP was working with Abhiyan. We decided to make a model house in every village where […]
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SPACE10 does not believe design thinking can occur in a vacuum, so they headed out to cities such as New Delhi, Shanghai, New York, London and Nairobi to bring its research and design process closer to people. The sprawling metropolis of Delhi faces rapid urbanisation and a housing crisis but has a young, educated and […]
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