ITS Campus, ITS News — The consistency of Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) in making achievements in the global arena was proven at the 2024 Conference and Forum of Belt and Road Architectural University International Consortium (BRAUIC)in Tianjin, China on October 19, 2024. This Hero Campus won the Best Organization and Honorable Mention awards for the Digital Architectural Design competition.
Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Planning, and Geosciences (FTSPK) ITS Ervina Ahyudanari ME PhD explained that BRAUIC 2024 is an international consortium that focuses on collaboration and innovation of all universities along the silk road. The consortium initiated by Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture (BUCEA) has been attended by 79 institutions from 11 countries, including ITS.
Joining since 2021, Ervina said that ITS’s role in BRAUIC has led it to receive the Best Organization Award 2024. Alongside 20 other international universities, the award is an appreciation for participatory and collaborative institutions in the consortium initiated since 2020. “This proves that ITS is always active in international activities,” she said.
In addition, an award also came from the ITS student team, namely Honorable Mention in the Digital Architectural Design competition held at BRAUIC 2024. One of the team members, Fatimah Shofi Latifa, revealed her team’s work entitled Bali’s Boyle Bubble. The work utilizes Boyle’s law in physics to maintain temples in Bali.
The student who is familiarly called Shofi explained that Boyle’s law is a law that occurs in gases in closed spaces. In this work, the law is applied to the structure of a building that is shaped like a bubble to protect the temple from rising sea levels. “This structure is waterproof, which keeps the temple and the cultural sites inside intact like on land,” she explained.
Not only applying physics, the team guided by Dr Eng Didit Novianto ST MEng also carries the Balinese philosophy, namely Tri Samaya, in its architectural design. Shofi stated that through Bali’s Boyle Bubble, the protection of past cultural assets (atita) can be done with current technology (wartamana) to protect them in the future (adigata). “With this idea, we can contribute to the preservation of Indonesia’s ancestral heritage,” he concluded optimistically. (ITS PUBLIC RELATIONS)
Reporter: Aghnia Tias Salsabila
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