Green concepts through shape-grammar – the language of intermediate spaces in traditional Malay houses / Suzana Said ... [et al.]

The traditional Malay houses (TMH) can be seen as an embodiment of a true implementation of green architecture through its design efficiency and moderation in the use of resources throughout the lifecycle of the houses. This paper describes the relationship of green architecture to the language of t...

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Main Authors: Suzana, Said, M. Sabrizaa, Abdul Rashid, Rosmawati, Mohamed, Neta Suredah, Baharum, Izatul Asyikin, Nordin
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spelling my.uitm.ir.332192020-08-05T05:50:34Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33219/ Green concepts through shape-grammar – the language of intermediate spaces in traditional Malay houses / Suzana Said ... [et al.] Suzana, Said M. Sabrizaa, Abdul Rashid Rosmawati, Mohamed Neta Suredah, Baharum Izatul Asyikin, Nordin Sustainable architecture Malaysia Malaysia The traditional Malay houses (TMH) can be seen as an embodiment of a true implementation of green architecture through its design efficiency and moderation in the use of resources throughout the lifecycle of the houses. This paper describes the relationship of green architecture to the language of the intermediate spaces of the TMH as part of the general analysis of traditional Malay houses from the sustainability or “green” perspective. The research is conducted by examining the shape grammar descriptions of the intermediate spaces and relating them with the green concept from design to construction stages. From the design perspective, the intermediate spaces introduce efficient natural ventilation and lighting to the main house, while from the construction perspective, the development of the intermediate spaces promote efficient and timely use of timber materials in its construction. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33219/1/33219.pdf Suzana, Said and M. Sabrizaa, Abdul Rashid and Rosmawati, Mohamed and Neta Suredah, Baharum and Izatul Asyikin, Nordin (2015) Green concepts through shape-grammar – the language of intermediate spaces in traditional Malay houses / Suzana Said ... [et al.]. In: Proceedings of Postgraduate Conference on Global Green Issues (Go Green), 7-8 October 2015, Dewan Kuliah Al-Khawarizmi Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Perak.
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topic Sustainable architecture
Malaysia
Malaysia
spellingShingle Sustainable architecture
Malaysia
Malaysia
Suzana, Said
M. Sabrizaa, Abdul Rashid
Rosmawati, Mohamed
Neta Suredah, Baharum
Izatul Asyikin, Nordin
Green concepts through shape-grammar – the language of intermediate spaces in traditional Malay houses / Suzana Said ... [et al.]
description The traditional Malay houses (TMH) can be seen as an embodiment of a true implementation of green architecture through its design efficiency and moderation in the use of resources throughout the lifecycle of the houses. This paper describes the relationship of green architecture to the language of the intermediate spaces of the TMH as part of the general analysis of traditional Malay houses from the sustainability or “green” perspective. The research is conducted by examining the shape grammar descriptions of the intermediate spaces and relating them with the green concept from design to construction stages. From the design perspective, the intermediate spaces introduce efficient natural ventilation and lighting to the main house, while from the construction perspective, the development of the intermediate spaces promote efficient and timely use of timber materials in its construction.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Suzana, Said
M. Sabrizaa, Abdul Rashid
Rosmawati, Mohamed
Neta Suredah, Baharum
Izatul Asyikin, Nordin
author_facet Suzana, Said
M. Sabrizaa, Abdul Rashid
Rosmawati, Mohamed
Neta Suredah, Baharum
Izatul Asyikin, Nordin
author_sort Suzana, Said
title Green concepts through shape-grammar – the language of intermediate spaces in traditional Malay houses / Suzana Said ... [et al.]
title_short Green concepts through shape-grammar – the language of intermediate spaces in traditional Malay houses / Suzana Said ... [et al.]
title_full Green concepts through shape-grammar – the language of intermediate spaces in traditional Malay houses / Suzana Said ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Green concepts through shape-grammar – the language of intermediate spaces in traditional Malay houses / Suzana Said ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Green concepts through shape-grammar – the language of intermediate spaces in traditional Malay houses / Suzana Said ... [et al.]
title_sort green concepts through shape-grammar – the language of intermediate spaces in traditional malay houses / suzana said ... [et al.]
publishDate 2015
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33219/1/33219.pdf
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