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01INTRODUCTION
02OBJECTIVE OF THECOMPETITION
03COMPETITION BRIEF
04JUDGING PROCESS
05COMPETITION DIRECTOR& COMPETITION COMMITTEE
06PANEL OF JURY
07PRIZES
08ELIGIBILITY
09REGISTRATION FEE
10TIMELINE OF THECOMPETITION
11SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
12COPYRIGHT
13APPENDICES
i. Appendix 1 : Scenarioii.Appendix 2: Registration
Form
01. INTRODUCTION
Perumahan Rakyat 1 Malaysia or PR1MA is
an organisation which has been mandated
to develop 500,000 quality affordable
homes to sandwich income group of
RM2, 500 to RM15, 000 by 2018. Through
this mandate, PR1MA has been tasked to
develop a holistic approach in addressing
housing needs in Malaysia. PR1MA in
collaboration with Malaysian Institute of
Planners (MIP) is organising “PR1MA MIP
Township Ideas Competition 2017/18”. This
competition is intended to generate interest
amongst youth, young graduates and new
practicing planning firms to participate and
engage in developing design and planning
ideas for creating a quality housing
environment, neighbourhood and township
with special interest in youth and
community
Theme
“Youth in Community (YiC) ‘Why I See’
The theme of this competition is to create a
residential township that enhance
community spirit in a well-planned,
sustainable and resilient development with
special focus on the roles of youth and
needs in the community.
The principal objectives of the competition
are:
1. To engage young and creative minds in
addressing and seeking innovative
solution for PR1MA neighbourhood and
township with holistic living
environment inclusive of community
spirit and sustainable community living
environment.
2. To search for creative design and
technical solution in planning for a
neighbourhood and township towards
sustainable and resilient community
living environment that will provide
direction for the development of
PR1MA Township.
3. To identify potential research proposal
that investigate community issues and
needs towards developing new ideas in
planning for PR1MA neighbourhood
and township.
02. OBJECTIVES
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03. COMPETITION BRIEF
PR1MA was established in 2011 to address
the imbalance within the national housing
landscape, which saw the rise in home
prices that are not in tandem with the
monthly income increase of the people. A
study conducted by the Government in
urban areas found that there is a shortage
of affordable homes for the middle-income
group and to remedy this situation PR1MA
was formed, as a strategic intervention to
ensure Malaysian middle income earners
are not deprived from the opportunity of
owning their own homes.
The National Youth Development Policy of
Malaysia defines Youth as those between
the age of 15 to 40 years old. According to
the Department of Statistic 2015, 45.8% of
the Malaysian population are youth (15 to
40 years old). This proportion indicates the
main asset not only to the country but most
importantly in the community.
However, the youth can be identified as a
vulnerable group, socially and
economically. For the younger segment,
youth are potentially at risk to social
problems in community such as crime,
‘gangsterism’, drug related activities,
vandalism and social issues. In the
meantime, the older segment of youth is
economically struggling to keep up with the
cost of living especially in the urban areas.
This is especially prevalent to young
couples with children. Therefore, planning
for the youth in the PR1MA community is a
challenge.
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3.1 Background
Planning a good and innovative
neighbourhood design can encourage youth
to participate in the community and
strengthened community cohesiveness and
spirit. It can be achieved not only through
the provision of adequate amenities,
facilities and public spaces, but most
importantly its design and how lifestyle is
incorporated into the layout design. To
promote neighbourliness and enhance
community spirit, Clarence Perry (1920) has
initiated safety and walkability in community
that emphasize the design of small street
and encourage non-automobiles. The
concept of walkability and accessibility to
public spaces continues to be the focused in
the New Urbanism approach.
Nonetheless with rapid urbanization, the
values of neighbourliness amongst the
urban people tends to dilute at the local
level. These values among the younger
generation seems to be diminished.
Although the neighbourhood unit concept by
Clarence Perry seem to promote
neighbourliness and community spirit, it
emphasizes more on the physical design.
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References :
i. Perry C.A. (1921), Ten Years of the Community Centre Movement.
ii. Ministry of Housing and Local Government Malaysia (2001). Total Planning and
Development Guidelines, Department of Town and Country Planning, Peninsular Malaysia.
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In late 1990s, the Federal Town Planning
Department of Malaysia adopted the
concept of holistic development for land
use planning which is known as ‘The Total
Planning Doctrine’. The doctrine calls for
the harmonious relationship between Man
and Creator, Man and Man and Man and
Environment in order to attain a balance
and sustainable development. Thus, this
doctrine incorporates the physical, social
and spiritual principles. Could this concept
be applied in a solution to the diminishing
values among the younger generation?
Thus, planning of PR1MA Homes must
extend beyond building homes to
emphasize sustainable housing
development with thriving communities and
better quality of living environment
especially for the youth.
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3.2.1 General
The participants from category 1, 2 and 3 should consider the scenario given in a
newspaper article (refer to appendix 1), to incorporate in the neighbourhood or
township design ideas. The articles are as follows:
Article 1 : “Pembabitan Komuniti Atasi Belia Berisiko” published in Berita
Harian dated 12th July 2016.
Article 2 : “Kediaman Untuk Pasangan Muda” published in Utusan Online
dated 16th April 2015.
Article 3 : “Bina Bandar Belia Bantu Atasi Masalah Rumah” published in
Utusan Melayu dated 27th August 2014.
The competition categories are as follows:
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3.2 Competition Category
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3.2.2 Competition Categories
i. Category 1
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CATEGORY 1 : NEIGHBOURHOOD DESIGN IDEAS FOR STUDENTS
a) Title PR1MA Neighbourhood
b) Specialization Community Spirit & Social Interaction
c) Target Participants Undergraduate Students
d) Site Studio Basis
e) Restrictions • Minimum one (1) Registered MIP Student Member.
• Team members can be mixed, multi-disciplinary
(PAM/ ILAM/ IEM/ Other Professions).
• Each group must not exceed five (5) members.
f) Competition Brief Land Area : 25-50 acres
Density : 12 – 24 units/acre
Unit Mix : Landed / Townhouse
GFA per Unit :PR1MA Guideline
Competition brief is further subjected to the PR1MA
Guideline and local planning regulations and
requirements.
g) Judging Criteria Concept and Approach
Planning Innovation
Urban Design
Sustainability
Presentation artwork
30%
30%
20%
10%
10%
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ii. Category 2
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CATEGORY 2 : TOWNSHIP DESIGN IDEAS FOR MIP YOUNG GRADUATES
a) Title PR1MA Township
b) Specialization Community Spirit & Social Interaction
c) Target Participants MIP Young Graduates (under 35 years old)
d) Site PR1MA @ Teluk Intan, Perak.
e) Restrictions • Minimum one (1) Registered MIP Graduate
Member below 35 years old.
• Team members can be mixed, multi-disciplinary
(PAM/ ILAM/ IEM/ Other professions).
• Each group must not exceed five (5) members.
f) Competition Brief Land Area : 142 acres
Unit Mix : Mixed Development
The detail information of the site will be provided
subject to confirmation of registration
Competition brief is subjected to the PR1MA
Guideline and local planning regulations and
requirements.
g) Judging Criteria Concept and Approach
Planning Innovation
Urban Design
Sustainability
30%
30%
20%
20%
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iii. Category 3
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CATEGORY 3 : GREEN TOWNSHIP DESIGN IDEAS FOR MIP NEW PLANNING
FIRM
a) Title PR1MA Green Township
b) Specialization Sustainability, Resilient City and Community
c) Target Participants MIP New Planning Firms
d) Site PR1MA @ Teluk Kumbar, Pulau Pinang.
e) Restrictions • New Registered MIP Firms with maximum five (5)
years of establishment.
• Team members can be mixed, multi-disciplinary.
f) Competition Brief Land Area : 110.5 acres
Unit Mix : Mixed Development and subject to
development Feasibility.
Site Constraint : Terrain Class 3 and 4.
The detail information of the site will be provided
subject to confirmation of registration
Competition brief is subjected to the PR1MA
Guideline and local planning regulations and
requirements.
g) Judging Criteria Planning Innovation
Urban Design
Environmental
Consideration
Feasibility
Concept and Approach
25%
25%
20%
20%
10%
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iv. Category 4
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CATEGORY 4 : PR1MA RESEARCH PROPOSAL
a) Title PR1MA Research Proposal
b) Specialization Youth in Community
c) Target Participants Open Category
d) Restrictions Open Category
d) Research Proposal Research proposal shall contain:
Background
Literature Review
Problem Statements
Objectives
Methodology
Hypothesis
Proposed Research Fund
Timeline of Research
e) Judging Criteria Title of Research.
Problem Statement.
Research Objectives/ Question.
Literature Review / Hypothesis
Development / Conceptual Framework.
Research Methodology/ Research Design
Significance / Applied Value of the Research
5%
20%
20%
20%
20%
15%
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04. JUDGING PROCESS
The judging for category 1, 2 and 3 will be carried out by an odd number of juries
(5, 7 or 9) of which the Competition Director and Competition Committee shall
have the full authority to select the panel of jury to judge all of the above
categories.
The competition committee may exercise public voting subject to final decision by
the PR1MA Management.
Judging process for category 4 will be evaluated by appointed academicians.
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A Competition Director (CoD) shall lead the Competition Committee in the running
of the Competition. The members of the Competition Committee shall be a mixture
of MIP Members that will be nominated by the MIP Education Committee, and
PR1MA Research & Development (R&D) Department representatives. The
number of this Competition Committee should be an even number of not more
than eight (8) persons, of which is equally represented by both MIP Education
Committee and PR1MA R&D Department.
05. COMPETITION DIRECTOR AND COMPETITION
COMMITTEE
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06. PANEL OF JURY
6.1 Jury members shall be appointed by both MIP and PR1MA to serve as
the Panel of Jury. The composition of the Panel of Jury shall be as
follows:
1. MIP President
2. MIP Education Committee Chairman
3. PR1MA Board Representative
4. PR1MA Management Representative
5. Malaysian Academic Expert in Social Development
6. Malaysian Academic Expert in physical development
7. Practicing Planner (Recommended by MIP and agreed by PR1MA)
8. Community leaders
9. Community leaders
10. ILAM Representative
11. Others subject to Research Proposal Submission
6.2 The organiser shall reserve the right to replace or reduce any member of
the Jury as the CoD and Competition Committee deemedfit.
6.3 All decisions made by the Panel of Jury are final and no further enquiries
will be entertained.
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07. PRIZES
CATEGORY 1: NEIGHBOURHOOD DESIGN IDEAS FOR STUDENTS
Grand Prize :RM 8, 000.00 and certificate of participation
Second Prize :RM 6, 000.00 and certificate of participation
Third Prize :RM 4, 000.00 and certificate of participation
CATEGORY 2: TOWNSHIP DESIGN IDEAS FOR MIP YOUNG GRADUATE
Grand Prize :RM 12, 000.00 and certificate ofparticipation
Second Prize :RM 8, 000.00 and certificate of participation
Third Prize :RM 6, 000.00 and certificate of participation
CATEGORY 3: GREEN TOWNSHIP DESIGN IDEAS FOR MIP NEW PLANNING FIRM
Grand Prize :RM 25, 000.00 and certificate of participation
Second Prize :RM15, 000.00 and certificate ofparticipation
Third Prize :RM 8, 000.00 and certificate of participation
CATEGORY 4: PR1MA RESEARCH PROPOSAL
Grand Prize :RM 5, 000.00 and certificate of participation
Second Prize :RM 3, 000.00 and certificate ofparticipation
Third Prize :RM 1, 500.00 and certificate of participation
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08. ELIGIBILITY
8.1. The competition for Category 1 is open to ALL Malaysian nationals studying
Town Planning locally and abroad (registered MIP student member).
8.2. The competition for category 2 is open to ALL Malaysian Institute of Planners
(MIP) registered young graduates (age 35 and below). Team members can be
mixed and multi-disciplinary.
8.3. The competition for Category 3 is open to New Registered MIP Firm with
maximum 5 years’ establishment.
8.4. The competition for Category 4 is open to Public.
8.5. Each group for categories 1 and 2 must not exceed five (5) members.
8.6. ALL entries will be assigned with a reference number. The reference number
will be administered during the registration of the competition.
8.7. Registration implies acceptance by the competitor on the brief, rules and
conditions for the Competition.
8.8. Finalist may be required to present their submissions to the Panel of Jury.
8.9. The submission panel shall not contain the name of the entrant. Failure to
comply will result in disqualification.
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09. REGISTRATION FEE
Registration fee for all categories are as follows:
Category 1 (Undergraduate Student) : Waived
Category 2 (MIP Young Graduate) : RM 100.00 (inclusive GST) per entry
Category 3 (MIP New Planning Firm) : RM 150.00 (inclusive GST) per entry
Category 4 (Open Category) : Waived.
ALL paid registration fees are NON REFUNDABLE. Registration fee is to be made payable by
cash/cheque/direct bank-in (with proof of payment) to PERTUBUHAN PERANCANG MALAYSIA,
(Maybank Account No. 5123 5260 3398) before closing date on 10th October 2017.
10. TIMELINE ON THE COMPETITION
Launching / Registration Opens - 11th September 2017
Last date of registration - 10th October 2017
Forum on Youth in Community - 16th October 2017
Date of submission category 4 - 30th November 2017
Date of submission category 1, 2 & 3 - 5th February 2018
Jury’s meeting - 12th February 2018
Presentation and Award Ceremony - End of February/ Early March 2018
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11. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
All entries must consist of:
11.1. Competition entries must be
presented in Bahasa Malaysia or
English.
11.2. Completed Submission &
Declaration Form.
11.3. Presentation drawings to be in A0
size FOAM BOARD mounted
panels in PORTRAIT OR
LANDSCAPE FORMAT (limited to
maximum of two (2) A0 size
panels per submission). 1 copy of
the submission to be in digital
format with a minimum resolution
of 300dpi.
11.4. Development Proposal Report (For
Category 1, 2 and 3): A3 Size,
Arial with font size 11 pt and 1.5
lined spacing, One sided page,
Maximum 20 pages cover to cover.
One (1) copy in PDF format.
11.5. Research Proposal Paper: A4
Size, Arial with font size 11 pt and
1.5 lined spacing, Maximum 20
pages cover to cover. One (1)
copy in PDF format.
11.6. Feasibility Study: is compulsory for
Category 3. The format of the
feasibility study is provided by the
organiser.
11.7. Research Proposal must be in
Bahasa Malaysia or English.
11.8. Any overseas or early submission,
please email all enquiry to
Competition Secretariat at
11.9. Submission entry / panels shall only
be labelled with the competition entry
reference number. Participants are
requested not to disclose their
names/ team members/ name of
the academic institution/ name of
the company on the submission
boards. Failure to comply will result
in disqualification.
11.10. ALL entries to be hand delivered
before 5.00pm according to the
respective submission dates of the
competition to:
PR1MA - MIP Township Ideas
Competition 2017/18,Perbadanan PR1MA Malaysia
Ground Floor, Block F, No 2,
Jalan PJU 1A/7A Oasis Square,
Oasis Damansara,
47301 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor Darul Ehsan MALAYSIA.
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12. COPYRIGHT
12.1 Each Participant hereby agrees that all of the intellectual property rights of such
distinctive and exclusive concepts, ideas, designs, calculations, drawings,
sketches, specifications, diagrams, data, items, models, materials and other similar
documents which are being developed, prepared, formed, produced, adopted,
implemented or obtained distinctively and exclusively for the Competition shall be
vested in PR1MA without any cost to be paid to the Participant by PR1MA.
12.2 Each Participant hereby consents PR1MA all rights to develop, copy, edit, display
at public exhibitions, broadcast, reproduce, publish, use and adopt for
implementation in the future, in whole or in part, any submission, and any other
intellectual property protected or protectable materials submitted by each
Participant, in any manner without further compensation during and after the
Competition, except where prohibited by law.
12.3 Each Participant hereby agrees not to initiate, instigate, support, maintain or
authorise any action, claim or lawsuit against PR1MA, on the grounds that any use
of the Submission as provided herein, infringes any of Participant’s rights as creator
of the Submission.
12.4 Notwithstanding with the above, in the event PR1MA were to develop, copy, edit,
display at public exhibitions, broadcast, reproduce, publish, use and adopt for
implementation in the future, in whole or in part, any submission, and any other
intellectual property protected or protectable materials submitted by each
Participant, wherever applicable PR1MA shall include the Participant as the author
of such intellectual property.
12.5 For more information, please contact MIP Secretariat at 03-7877 0636 or email to
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13. APPENDICES
13.1 Appendix 1 : REGISTRATION FORM
13.2 Appendix 2 : ARTICLES OF SCENARIO
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Appendix 1 : REGISTRATION FORM
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13.2 Appendix 2 : ARTICLES OF SCENARIO
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ALL paid registration fees are NON REFUNDABLE. Registration fee is to be made payable by cash/cheque/direct bank-in to PERTUBUHAN PERANCANG MALAYSIA, (Maybank Account No. 5123 5260 3398) before closing date of registration 10th October 2017. Please fax completed form to Malaysian Institute of Planners fax number 03-78779636 or email to [email protected]. For more information, please visit mip.org.my or www.pr1ma.my / call MIP Secretariat at 03-78770636.
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REGISTRATION FORM ENTRY CATEGORIES: (Please tick (/) one) (Note: each form is applicable for one submission)
CATEGORY 1 : NEIGHBOURHOOD DESIGN IDEAS FOR STUDENTS (Registration Fee: Waived)
CATEGORY 2 : TOWNSHIP DESIGN IDEAS FOR MIP YOUNG GRADUATES (Registration Fee: RM100 per entry)
CATEGORY 3 : GREEN TOWNSHIP DESIGN IDEAS FOR MIP NEW PLANNING FIRM (Registration Fee: RM150 per entry)
CATEGORY 4 : PR1MA RESEARCH PROPOSAL (Registration Fee: Waived)
Name (Submitting Person) :
MIP Student/Graduate Member: Yes / No Certificate Serial No:
University/ Company :
Correspondence/ Company Address:
Postcode: City: State:
Firm Registration No.: Year of Establishment:
Designation:
MIP Membership No.: LPBM No.:
Tel No: HP No: Fax No:
Email:
Signature:
Company Stamp:
Team Member (Name to be appeared on certificate) :
1.
IC Number :
Membership No : (PAM/ ILAM/ Other Profession)
2.
3.
4.
Name :
Research Title :
Company/ Organization/ University :
Correspondence Address:
Postcode: City: State:
Tel No: HP No: Fax No:
Email :
Signature :
PR1MA-MIP TOWNSHIP IDEAS COMPETITION YOUTH IN COMMUNITY
ENTRY NUMBERS (To be filled by MIP)