Eco-Friendly Dry toilet inauguration ceremony at wereda 2 Part 2

 More pictures from today’s Eco-Friendly Dry toilet inauguration ceremony at wereda 2, Lideta subcity locally known as “Atikilt Sefer”.
“Reduce water pollution and improve water fertility”.

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Eco-Friendly Dry toilet inauguration ceremony at wereda 2,

Lideta subcity locally known as “Atikilt Sefer”.
“To reduce water pollution and improve water fertility”

The project was successfully completed with partnership between EiABC(ECL-AA),JULICH, Hawassa University, Wondo Genet college of Forestry and natural resources, German Federal Ministry of education and research.
-Opening speech by Dr. kumilachew Yeshitela Research, technology transfer and community service head. Followed by introduction from Aziza Abdulfetah, ECL associate staff.
-Dr. Katherine Prost presentation the use proper utilization and impact of the toilet project on the environmtent.
-ECL-AA will like to thank members of the community who participated and contributed to our success.

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Time and territory, an initiation

Date:Tuesday 22 October 11.00

The meeting mainly aimed at the students of the first year of the Academy of Architecture and the interested public aims to offer an introduction to the major themes that the words "culture", "architecture" and "territory" underlie today when they are related among them, in particular for an architect.

11:00
Prof. Zegeye Cherenet ‘Relevancing’ Architecture. The Case of Rapid Urbanization in Africa

Break time

14:30
Prof. Franz Oswald Building and imagining the city. Nuova Lugano - an example of today

17.00 Round table

Speakers:
Michele Arnaboldi
Zegeye Cherenet
Franz Oswald
Paolo Poggiati
Jonathan Sergison

Moderators:
Riccardo Blumer
Matteo Vegetti

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ECL-AA and LSE-Cities Research and Policy draft presentation

ECL-AA research staff led by Tesfaye Hailu, in collaboration with LSE Citiesresearch fellow Assistant professor Nuno F. Da Cruz presented two policy brief findings at Harmony Hotel Addis Ababa on 24th of October, 2019.
The Policy briefing presented finding on-
1. How to connect cities and transport infrastructure 
2. Infrastructure interfaces on the post networked city, Addis Ababa. 
-Stakeholders from the government including Infrastructure integration and building permit Agency, Addis Ababa water and Sewerage Agency(AAWSA), Ministry of Urban development and Construction, Ethiopian institute of Architecture, building construction and city development EiABC- chair of infrastructure and World bank representatives. 
Addis Ababa Water and Sewerage Authority
Ministry of Urban Development and Construction/Ethiopia
EiABC ECL - AA Emerging City Lab

 

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African Urbanity Workshop, ECL-AA in collaboration with ABK Stuttgart

 ECL-AA has successfully hosted the DAAD-funded Fall School “African Urbanity” abk Stuttgart, which took place from September 30 to October 10. Ethiopian and German student groups have worked on developing strategies and recommendations to explore and understand “African Urbanity” better. Here are some pictures form the final day of presentation at ECL - AA Emerging City Lab office at EiABC on the 10th of August. Congratulations to All.

 

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Governance of key infrastructure interfaces, Research Presentation. ECL-AA and LSE Cities 

October 16, 2019 LSE Cities Assistant Professorial Research Fellow Nuno F. da Cruz gave a lecture to Master's and PhD students at Ethiopian institute of Architecture Building construction and city development (EiABC) on how governance impacts key #infrastructure projects. He also shared findings from the 'Governing Infrastructure Interfaces' project on #sanitation and#transportation infrastructure in #AddisAbabahttp://ow.ly/dOTM50wMu6Z 
LSE Cities

 
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Selam Bauhaus Exhibition, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

 

Opening day pictures from opening of the Exhibition which took place at Ethiopian Institute of Architecture, Building Construction and City Development (EiABC) along with guests from the Bauhaus-University Weimar. The exhibition was organized to mark the centenary of the Bauhaus and the 65th anniversary of EiABC. ECL-AA team would like to

 

thank all who contributed for the success the program 5th of October. 2019. The exhibition will continue until the 18th of October, 2019.

 

 

 

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 Selam Bauhaus  Exhibition, Weimar, Germany

 

Ethiopian Ambassador extraordinary plenipotentiary to the Federal Republic of Germany, Mulu Solomon who was former teaching staff of EiABC along with Prof. Dr. Winfried Speitkamp, President of Bauhaus-University Weimar opened an exhibition titled ‘Selam Bauhaus’ on Friday 5/07/2019 in the city of Weimar. Distinguished guests including Prof. Hailu Worku, Dr. Ephrem G/Mariam and Dr. Zegeye Cherenet from the Ethiopian Institute of Architecture, Building Construction and City Development (EiABC) and guests from the Bauhaus-University Weimar have attended the event. The exhibition was organized to mark the centenary of the Bauhaus and the 65th anniversary of EiABC. Fifteen students from EiABC are taking part in the Exhibition alongside their German exchange partners which will last for from July 5-14. ECL-AA and Bauhaus University team would like to thank all who contributed for the success the program.

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African Urbanity Workshop, ECL-AA in collaboration with ABK Stuttgart

historyHISTORY

The Ethiopian Institute of Architecture, Building Construction and City Development was officially inaugurated on March 6, 2010. It is the latest chapter of a long and vivid history of the school. Before becoming EiABC, the school was part of the Faculty of Technology of Addis Ababa University. And before that, it was known as the Ethio-Swedish Institute, or in short: the Building College. This institution was founded in 1954 through a bilateral agreement between the Ethiopian and Swedish Governments. The initial educational scheme, launched in 1955, aimed to offer a three-year diploma program in Building Engineering. At the end of the 1957/58 academic year the training was upgraded to a four-year program leading to a B.Sc. Degree in Building Engineering. As a result of recommendations made at various times, especially those of the Presidential Commission in 1968, and the report of the Technical Survey Team of 1969, the Building College and the College of Engineering merged to form the Faculty of Technology in 1969 till 2009 under Addis Ababa University.

In 2005, a nation wide effort was started to introduce a unified Bachelor and Master system in Ethiopia and with it establishing international recognized curricula in the field of Architecture, Urban Planning and the Engineering disciplines. From that date on, the Department of Architecture at the ETH in Zürich, Switzerland played a very important role as a strategic partner in introducing new academic structures, pedagogical concepts as well as a capacity building program which continuously supported the exchange of faculty and students between the two institutions. In 2008/09, the strategic concept of the establishment of IoTs in Ethiopia was co-developed with the ETH Zürich and led to the installation of the founding Scientific Director coming directly from the ETHZ. The cooperation continues in project partnerships and research activities, ranging from Urban Design studios to prototypical construction proposals in full scale, always accompanied with academic and pedagogical training sessions.

FACILITIES

The EiABC Campus occupies a site in the southwest of Addis Ababa, on Jimma Road next to the Federal High Court. The campus incorporates classrooms, laboratories, workshops, design studios, and also offices for staff and students. Since 2010, additional laboratory facilities, lecture halls, classrooms, office spaces, libraries, and research grounds were added, in order to build up the necessary infrastructure for teaching, consultancy, and research for an ever increasing number of students and faculty. Dormitories provide accommodation for students, laundry facilities, social facilities, and support offices, as well as recreational possibilities. In addition, facilities for several outdoor activities are to be found at EiABC campus.

It is the vision of EiABC to become once again the leading excellence center for the built environment. At EiABC, ideas shall be exchanged, practical solutions need to be discussed and approved, and necessary standardized tests have to be conducted to strengthen the Ethiopian industry and to come up with new vectors and outlines for a transfer of practical, technical, and theoretical know-how from academia to industrial application.

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EIABC ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE

Prof. Tassew W/Hana

Supervisory Board EiABC           
     
     
CHAIRMAN:   H.E. Ato Brhan Hailu 
    Addis Ababa university board of government member
     
     
     
     
MEMBERS:   Dr. Esayas gebreyohannes 
    Addis Ababa technology institute excutive director 
    H.E. Ing. Aysha Mohammed 
    Minister of ministry of construction 
    Prof. Tassew W/Hana
    President of Addis Ababa University
    Dr. Zerihun Kebede
    Ministery of education director general for higher education institution research affairs Association of Ethiopia Architecture                
    Mr. Zeleke Belay 
           Association of Ethiopia Architecture  
     Mr.sisay Desta 
     
 EiABC COUNCIL MEMBERS 

   
     
     
CHAIRMAN:   Asst. Professor  Zegeye Cherenet 
SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR:    Asso. Professor Heyaw Terefe
DEPUTY SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR:   Asst. Professor Nebyou Yonas
MANAGING DIRECTOR:   Mrs. Abeba Debalkew
     
DIRECTOR OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES:   .Asso. Professor Birhanu Girma
DIRECTOR OF GRADUATE STUDIES:   Asso. Professor Dagnachew Adugna
DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY TRASFER    Prof. Kumelachew Yeshitela
DIRECTOR OF QUALITY ASSURANCE AND REFORM:    Asst. Professor Liku Workalemahu
HEADS OF COMPETENCE CENTERS REPRESENTATIVIE:   -----------------------
     
   
   
     
ACADEMICS  REPRESENTATIVE:   Aziza Abdulefetah
     
STUDENTS REPRESENTATIVE:   Helina Asnake
 CC1    Asst. Professor Zegeye Cherinet
 CC2    Wondewosen Tadesse
 CC3    Asso. Professor.Aseregedew Kassa
 CC4    Asso. Professor.Birhanu Woldetensay
 CC5    Asso. Professor.Aramde Fetene
NON-VOTING STUDENT SERVICES HEAD :   Anagaw Tadesse
NON-VOTING COORDINATOR EXTENSION PROGRAMS :   Robel Kasahun 
 REGISTRAR    Ato Tesfaye Mekonnen
 LIBRARY    Ato Tadesse kassa
     
     
 EiABC DIRECTORS OFFICE    
     
     
Director of Research and technology transfer    Prof. Kumelachew Yeshitela
Director of Graduate Studies:   Asso. Professor Dagnachew Adugna
Director of Undergraduate Studies:   Asso. Professor Birhanu Girma
Director of Acadmic Standards and Quality enhancement    Asst. Professor Liku Workalemahu
     
     
     
     
 EiABC MANAGEMENT BOARD

   
     
     
SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR:   Asso. Professor Heyaw Terefe
DEPUTY SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR:   Asst. Professor.Nebyou Yonas
 MANAGING DIRECTOR:   Mrs. Abeba Debalkew
     
     
     
     
     
EiABC HEAD OF UNITS 

   
     
     
     
DIRECTOR OF BUDGET AND FINANCE:   Nurhussiem Abdela
DIRECTOR OF PROCUREMENT   Yimer Tefera
 HEAD OF PROPERTY MANAGEMENT  
     
DIRECTOR OF FACILITY MANAGEMENT:   Mr.Akalu Kebede
     
HEAD OF COMPUS POLICE:   Mr Dereje Wege

     
HEAD OFCONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT UNIT

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HEAD QUALITY ASSURANCE AND REFORM    Asst. Professor Liku Workalemahu
DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCE   Mekedes Asrat
HEAD OF GENDER OFFICE   Mr Wondmu W/Birhan
Acting HEAD OF REGISTRAR   Mr. Tesfaye Mekonen 
HEAD OF LIBRARY   Mr.Tadesse Kassa
HEAD OF STUDENT SERVICE   Mr. Anagaw Tadesse
DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL RELATION AND COMMUNICATION AFFAIRS    Mr Hebtamu Blhat
DIRECTOR OF ICT   Mr. Walelegn Beyene
 HEAD OF UNIVERSITY  INDUSTRY LINKAGE    Mr. Biniam Bekele
HEAD OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER   ______________
Acting DIRECTOR OF CENTER OF ENTERPRNEURSHIP 

  Mr. Birhanu Tsegeye
HEAD OF MRTC  

  Mr.Taddese Kebede
HEAD OF THE CLINIC   Dr. Zewdalem  Ejigu

EiABC Chairholders 

CHAIR OF BASIC ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Mr. Munir Yunis
CHAIR OF ARCHITECTURAL AND DESIGN I Mr. Telayneh Berhanu
CHAIR OF ARCHITECTURAL AND DESIGN II W/ro Addisalem Feleke
   
   
CHAIR OF APPROPRIATE BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Mr Alemayehu Dargu
CHAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION ato Wondwossen Taddesse
CHAIR OF STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTIONS MATERIALS AND GEOTECHNIQUES Ass. Professor Denamo Addis
CHAIR OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND BUILDING SCIENCES Dr. Mesekerem Zewde
CHAIR OF HISTORY AND THEORY OF URBANISM AND ARCHITECTURE Ato Ephrem Negussie
CHAIR OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT Mr. Tsegaye Girma
CHAIR OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Dr. Aseregedw Kassa
CHAIR OF CONSTRUCTION LAW AND CONTRACT MANAGEMENT Mr. Esubalew Yeneneh
CHAIR OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING Dr Berhanu Woldetensae
CHAIR OF URBAN DESIGN Ass. Professor Nebyu Yonas
CHAIR OF HOUSING Ato Dulla Alemu
CHAIR OF URBAN POLICIES Dr.Teshome Teffera
CHAIR OF URBAN SOCIOLOGY Ato Sisay Diriba
CHAIR OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN Prof.Hailu Worku

CHAIR OF ECOSYSTEM PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT  Prof. Kumelachew Yeshitela
CHAIR OF CONSERVATION OF URBAN AND ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE DEVELOPMENT Ato Fasil Giorghis
CHAIR OF ENTERPRENEURSHIP Mr. Hamde Ebrahim
 
CHAIR OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE   Dr. Alazar Assefa
   

CHAIR OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION SKILL AND TECHNOLOGY

Dr. Asegedom Haile

Mr. Alemu Nebebe

Web site: www.eiabc.edu.et

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