Dr. Amer Ali said: “This partnership, which is a formal certification and recognition of the continuing and growing collaboration between LSBU and PWI, strengthens and supports the mission of both LSBU and PWI to ensure that graduate engineers have the best academic and professional qualifications they need to be competent and skilful in their engineering career”. This academic-professional partnership agreement is one of four similar partnerships that Dr Ali developed and signed with the ICE, CIHT, IHE and PWI. Dr Ali who is specialised in highway and transportation engineering has developed and taught various transport courses and modules including railways, highways and traffic engineering, in addition to coordinating and teaching a major professional development scheme for LSBU civil engineering students which he created in 2015. “These are within my mission and capacity as a Fellow of the above four PEIs, a Lead Reviewer for the CEng/IEng professional qualifications, and a member
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Colin Alden, student of the 2021-22 MSc in Environmental and Architectural Acoustics at LSBU has recently won the prestigious Acoustical Society of America R. B. Newman student medal. The program honors outstanding students at schools of architecture and architectural engineering throughout the world.
Colin’s final project dissertation was supervised by Dr Luis Gomez-Agustina and was entitled “A study on sound propagation from rifle muzzle devices”.
The research work investigated for the first time the sound propagation and directivity characteristics from modern rifle muzzles. It was selected by the prize panel for having demonstrated excellence in this discipline and in the application of acoustical design principles in the course of their study. Colin and Luis are preparing a journal article based on the research with plans to be published in mid 2023.
Aged just 19, BEA apprentice, Mikolaj Ogorek, has been named as the Engineer of the Year by the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE). Mikolaj was nominated by Whitecode Consulting for his outstanding performance in the last year, with the firm calling the young apprentice "a superstar".
Mikolaj's work co-ordinating the building services across four sites for the London Borough of Hounslow infil sites programme, garnered praise for his "near faultless" mechanical designs and his efforts sourcing air source heat pump solutions and water heat recovery systems. Whitecode Consultancy also described how Mikolaj has been "holding his own in co-ordination meetings between the contractor and client, which at the age of 19 is just astonishing”. It certainly seems that Mikolaj has a bright future ahead of him in the building services engineering industry.
Whitecode took on Mikolaj as one of four apprentices they had hired from Wilmington Grammar School in 2021. As part of the appre
On 14 October, eight young engineers will go head-to-head to try to win the prestigious Graduate of the Year title. Each one will have a chance to impress the judges with a five-minute presentation on the question: ‘What challenges will engineers have to overcome to deliver sustainable and safe built environments for future generations?’
The CIBSE ASHRAE Graduate of the Year accolade, which has been running for more than 25 years, is one part of the Young Engineers Awards.
These also incorporate the CIBSE Apprentice of the Year award, which – for its second year – has been split into two categories: Technician Level 3-4 and Degree Level 5-7.
The CIBSE Employer of the Year award, now in its 14th year, is also part of the event, and the shortlist for these have been announced.
The awards – delivered in partnership with CIBSE Patrons and sponsored by Ideal Heating, ACV and Swegon – recognise the innovative thinking, hard work and skills of graduate engineers, while showcasing employers wh
We’re incredibly proud that LSBU student and Pollard Thomas Edwards apprentice, Nelton Barbosa, is one of Architect Journal’s exceptional architectural assistants #AJ100NewTalent Nelton was nominated for his ‘commitment and dedication in combining his studies with work in practice as an architectural apprentice and for his proactive promotion of the benefits of apprenticeships to the profession.’
The School of BEA would like to congratulate our recent top Architectural Technology graduates who have been awarded the prestigious CIAT Outstanding Graduating Award and CIOB Certificate of Excellence (and prize money) for their amazing achievement.
The two graduating students with the awards are as follows:
- Robert Marsh - CIAT Outstanding Graduating Student Award
- Anthony Withall - CIOB Certificate for Excellence
The graduates have worked very hard throughout the course and were extremely dedicated students. It's been a pleasure to work with the students and we are very proud of their achievements, especially during such a challenging time.
The School of BEA would like to offer its congratulations to Nelton Barbosa, (Level 07 Apprentice), who won the Runner Up prize as Employee of the Year at the Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects Apprenticeship Awards.
On 20 July 2021 a novel acoustics apprenticeship course (level 4) was validated at LSBU. This course implements the first ever apprenticeship in acoustics created in the UK. Its academic development was halted in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, in April 2021 progress resumed with the apprenticeship academic lead Dr Luis Gomez-Agustina, and the rest of the academic team working hard to have the course validated in time before recruitment can commence in July 2021. The course residing at our School of BEA, is planned to start in September 2021. LSBU will be the first UK academic institution to run an acoustics apprenticeship course. Also, LSBU will be the only institution to run it in the next academic year 2021-22. Well done for this achievement and best wishes for the future of the course.
Please click here for a link to Hector Levatti’s panel to ‘The role of education in Civil Engineering to face Climate Change’.
Please click here for a link to Edmundo De Werna Magalhaes’ contribution to ‘Localizing the circular economy’.
Please click here for a link to ‘Labour and the Environment’ - Edmundo De Werna Magalhaes.
Please find below all the relevant information about the opening of TIME SPACE EXISTENCE 2021 held in Venice a part of the Biennale of Architecture 2021.
The project received very good feedback and potential buyers might be available to purchase the installation as it was quite outstanding in the whole exhibition.
1 | TIME SPACE EXISTENCE WEBSITE
The online platform dedicated to TSE 2021 is now live and can be found at the following link – timespaceexistence.com.
- List of Participants – check it out
- Insightful Stories – read more
- More About Us – discover more
- More on the Exhibition – find out more
Federico Rossi will coordinate with LSBU marketing to create a profile for ECC website and a develop a story to documenting the project made in London during the lockdown.
2 | PHOTOS FROM THE OPENINGS
A selection of photos documenting the openings of TIME SPACE EXISTENCE 2021 can be downloaded at the following link.
You will need to credit the photographers if using them, their nam
Leadership in the Construction Industry presents a new framework for leadership in the construction industry which draws from the authentic leadership construct. The framework has three major themes:
- self-leadership
- self-transcendent leadership
- sustainable leadership.
Despite its significance, leadership has not been given due importance in the construction industry as focus is placed on managerial functionalism. At the project level, even with the technological advances in the industry in recent years, construction is realised in the form of people undertaking distinct interdependent activities which require effective leadership. The industry faces many challenges including: demanding client requirements and project parameters; more stringent regulations, codes and systems; intense competition in the industry; and threats from disruptive enterprise. In such a complex environment, technology-driven and tool-based project and corporate management is insufficient. It must be complemen
Professor John Ebohon, from the School of BEA, delivered a keynote speech at the joint event by Green Hub Africa, Nigerian Ministry of the Environment, and the United Nations World Environment Day 2021.
The Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) has recently approved a research funding application to support a part time PhD research program being undertaken at the BEA Acoustics Research Group.
The research aims to characterise the acoustics properties of alternative residential ventilation ducts.
The funding application written by PhD student Suzana Zekic and PhD director of studies Dr Luis Gomez-Agustina requested financial support to facilitate innovation in the research methods, ensure quality and wide applicability of the project outcomes. This grant further confirms the perceived value of the project and strengthens the link between CIBSE and the School of BEA.
A ventilation test rig designed to measure the acoustic characteristics of alternative ducts has arrived at the School of BEA Acoustics Lab. It has been kindly supplied by Imtech, the main partner and the sponsor company of an ongoing industry collaborative PhD research with LSBU.
The rig will become the test bed for the development of innovative test procedures and the production of novel acoustic data for plastic and polystyrene ventilation ducts.
PhD director of studies Dr Luis Gomez-Agustina and PhD student Suzana Zekic inspected the rig and were very satisfied with the quality of components and final assembly.
The design, provision and installation of the rig marks the achievement of a fundamental milestone in the progress of this successful PhD research and reflects well on the high-quality research activities of our Centre.
Scholarships for PhD studentships are available at London South Bank University for September 2021 admission.
LSBU- SBEA Doctoral Scholarship Programme
The School of the Built Environment and Architecture (SBEA) at the London South Bank University (LSBU) is one of the largest schools in its field in the UK. SBEA has recently sharpened its research focus. It has two research centres on: Civil and Building Services Engineering, and Integrated Delivery of the Built Environment; and two research groups on: Acoustics and Digital and Robotic Architecture. Its aim is to pursue world-leading research which has impact on national policies and governance, on practices in industry, and on the wellbeing of society.
The LSBU-SBEA Doctoral Scholarship Programme is pleased to offer two scholarships for PhD Studentships for September 2021.
Details of the scheme
- The studentships are funded for 3 years and cover the tuition fees and a monthly stipend.
- The studentships are available to UK and EU
On 4th March 2021 an online conference was held between the School of BEA Acoustics group and the world famous Architectural Association (AA) School of Architecture. 45 students and academic staff from both institutions attended the afternoon event. The theme of the conference was Acoustics in Architecture, Architecture in Acoustics. The idea of a conference was formulated and developed by the director of Institute of Acoustics (IOA) courses at LSBU Dr Luis Gomez-Agustina, in response to the impossibility this year to hold the face-to-face educational exchange events and site visits that both universities normally have in March. The aim of the conference was to improve the understanding of each other’s disciplines, enhance communication and promote collaborative work between acousticians and architects.
The conference commenced with an introduction to the event in the virtual main room, aimed to set the scene and create a relaxed and participatory atmosphere. Then attendees calling in
Dr Maria Theodorou is an invited speaker at the roundtable on “The Impact of Remote Teaching in Architecture Education”, organised by the School of Architecture in Athens (NTUA). Greek-speaking audience are welcome to attend on Friday 26 February 2021 at 18:00.
Please click here to join the event.
Further information click here and/ or email Dr Maria Theodorou here.
Please see the poster and speakers’ bionotes attached below.
architecture_remotely _ntua_poster.pdf
architecture_remotely_speakersbios_1.pdf
Dr Maria Theodorou was a panel speaker at the 109th CAA conference in New York on 12 February 2021. Maria’s presentation “Do buildings Clap? Housing Estate Agency in COV-19 Conditions” was included in the panel on Affective and Generative Dimensions in Covid 19 Activism.
Please click here for the presentation video.
Further information click here and/ or email Dr Maria Theodorou (theodom2@lsbu.ac.uk).