Learn more about Courses and the requirements, fees and other details.
Ask Questions to get an education expert’s advice immediately.
Get the latest information about education news, tips and career opportunities.
Find out information about different Institutions and apply to them directly.
A link will be sent via e-mail to initiate password reset. Please check your inbox.
If you have not received it, Seconds, please click here.
If you have not received it, please click here.
You have reached your password reset limit for today. Please check your spam folder, retry tomorrow or contact us now
A One Time Password (OTP) has been sent to your number at Update Phone Number
Skip Now
Back
Want to change your mobile number? Update Mobile Number
Didn’t get a call from us? Retry now Want to change your mobile number? Update mobile number
Want to change your mobile number? Update mobile number
We have saved your mobile number successfully! You may retry tomorrow.
Your IVR verification call has been initiated.
Visit the International Students section on our website to find out the latest news and everything you need to know about studying in Malaysia.
Published by Afterschool.my on Mar 29, 2019, 04:25 am
Kuala Lumpur, 26th March 2019:
Team Vanguard Designs, comprising graduate and post-graduate students from First City University College, today won US$10,000 with their interior architecture design for the Salon Centre for Media Excellence Interior Architecture Competition.
The Salon competition kicked off in September 2018. During the competition, the teams were challenged with developing the interior architecture for the upcoming Salon Centre for Media Excellence, developed by Salon Films (H.K) Ltd located in Jalan Gurney, Kuala Lumpur, according to a stringent list of criteria for facilities and amenities and also dealing with the limitations of the building, such as the limited floor space and the restriction on underground development.
Team Vanguard’s proposal impressed the judges with their capacity to overcome the limitations of the building, through their proposal of a free-flow interconnected space that breaks the barriers of structure whilst maintaining the thematic narrative.
Six architectural and interior design teams from three Malaysian universities were given the opportunity to participate in this avant-garde project that could literally transform the local content business scene. The six teams were from First City University College, KDU Penang and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.
Mr Wang Cheung Yue, Chairman of Salon Films, presented the mock cheque to the winning team at the Salon Centre for Media Excellence Interior Architecture Competition Prize Giving Ceremony, at Hotel Shangri-La on March 26, at 3.00 PM. “We wanted to give a chance for the youth of Malaysia to show what they’re capable of achieving,” said Mr Wang during his opening remarks. “Let them come up with ideas for the interior, as a demonstration of their fresh, original, vibrant thoughts.”
"This is not only about competing in a prize-winning contest. It goes well beyond the normal for the students who put such efforts for the past six months to excel at a higher level to produce the awesome designs we saw from the teams. It is the Malaysian youth who has designed the future home for the Salon Centre," said Mr Wang.
Describing his team’s winning concept, Preston Tew, Director of Vanguard, stated that “We studied Salon as a company, and found out the three stages of Salon Films: their ambitions, their transformation of the business, and their desire to become more globalised. So, we incorporated these three stages into the building programme.
The spaces from curvy forms transformed into angular forms – these represent their ambitions. Then, the transformation of the business represented by strong shapes. The office section of the building represents their ambition to globalise. Our sections are separate but can be joined to work together. This concept was applied throughout the whole building.”
Team Vanguard comprises Preston Tew, Director; Marcus Chang, Project Manager; Alexis Phang, Marketing; Soh Zu Xin, Designer; Sherlyn Loo, Designer; and Sing Luan, Human Resources.
Salon Films, established in 1959, is a Hong Kong-based professional filmmaking servicing company and a creative video agency and is recognized as a prominent film production company in Asia.
The Salon Centre of Excellence for New Media, a building located in Kuala Lumpur, will be used to promote new media and to provide a space for the development of the film industry in Malaysia.
The Salon Centre, once complete, will be the strategic centre for the new Asian digital media and content business, a regional initiative that will draw on the participation of many Asian countries through the Asia Content Business Summit, established with the objective of raising and developing the Creative Multimedia Content Industries in Asia, and to bring people from related public and private sectors from Asian countries and regions together.
The Salon Centre will be the first in a series of such buildings across the Asian region.
The competition is also part of capacity building efforts using the concept of Junior Enterprises in Malaysian universities. The winning team in this competition will be able to start their own Junior Enterprise, providing students with real-world working and business experience to better prepare them for the working world.
The first Malaysian Junior Enterprise modelled along the lines of the European Confederation of Junior Enterprises (JADE) concept was created by a group of post-graduate students from University Teknologi MARA.
Universiti Malaya (UM) is set to open its first international branch campus, and it’s headed to Shandong, China.This historic move marks the first time a Malaysian public university will establish a physical presence in China. According to UM vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Seri Dr Noor Azuan Abu O..
Two bright young Malaysians, Athena Siow from Kuala Lumpur and Namira Lee Tzu from Kuala Terengganu, have secured places at Harvard College—the undergraduate school of Harvard University—for the Class of 2029.Known for its ultra-competitive admissions, Harvard College attracts thousands of appli..
Sometimes, the most powerful act of advocacy isn’t a grand gesture or a public campaign, it’s a quiet conversation; it’s sitting with someone in their darkest moments, offering patience when they can barely find words, and creating space where they feel safe to be vulnerable. For L..
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries worldwide, many young individuals are concerned about how it may impact future job prospects. However, some careers are less likely to be replaced by automation. Human creativity, empathy, and specialised knowledge are just some of the ..
With Donald Trump securing a second term in office, his policies on immigration and international relations are once again in the spotlight. While much attention has been placed on how UK universities might benefit, there are important considerations for students from Southeast Asia, including ..
Taylor’s University has made history by introducing Malaysia’s first Bachelor in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) (Honours) programme, marking a significant milestone in the country’s higher education landscape. Inspired by the prestigious PPE programme at Oxford Universit..
The global education landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, with Asian universities rapidly gaining ground against traditional powerhouses in the United States and the United Kingdom.According to the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025, institutions across Singapore, C..
Many would find 21-year-old Nigel Chuah's decision to abandon a promising career in sustainability questionable. Why leave behind a stable career path to pursue the uncertain venture of entrepreneurship in the health industry?To Nigel, this decision didn't sprout from impulse, but rather, fr..
MSU FISE students at iReX 2024, showcasing innovative projects and transformative ideas that inspire creativity and collaboration.The creative arts and hospitality programmes at Management and Science University (MSU) are built on the belief that anyone can be a great designer who offers exceptional..
Few people have seamlessly moved through industries as distinct as engineering, procurement, and pageantry as Natalie Ang has. As an Associate Consultant at Inverto (a BCG subsidiary), a former procurement specialist at Nestlé, and a Miss World Malaysia titleholder, Natalie has carved a uniqu..
Get the information first
Afterschool.my
Shares
0
16
Need help?