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Architecture Students Wins Prestigious Pertubuhan Arkitek Malaysia Awards


UTM architecture students are once again  in the limelight when they won 3 of the 4  prestigious PAM Ferruni Ceramiche Award 2017   and one out of 2 PAM Inovar Award during the glamorous PAM annual dinner 2017 at the JW Marriot Hotel in Kuala Lumpur. The 3 UTM B Sc Architecture students are Muhammad Aizat bin Anuar and Ho Wen Han from 2SBEA who each won RM10,000 and Lim Chun Yan 3 SBEA who won RM5000. Ooi Soon Theng, from UTM’s M Arch program won a total of RM15,000 from the PAM Inovar Award. They were among hundreds of applicants from all LAM accredited schools of architecture in Malaysia.
Congratulations to all award winners!

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