Deconstructivism approach towards the future of Malaysia architecture designs / Alice Sabrina Ismail and Mohd Hanif Masridin

As a multi-racial, multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-cultural country, there is a need for an architectural approach to translating the style of appearance and design that can highlight the diverse identity in the Malaysian context. Deconstructivism, a global approach to architecture, is hypot...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Alice Sabrina, Masridin, Mohd Hanif
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spelling my.uitm.ir.656452022-09-01T02:51:55Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65645/ Deconstructivism approach towards the future of Malaysia architecture designs / Alice Sabrina Ismail and Mohd Hanif Masridin Ismail, Alice Sabrina Masridin, Mohd Hanif NA Architecture Study and teaching. Research Architectural drawing and design As a multi-racial, multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-cultural country, there is a need for an architectural approach to translating the style of appearance and design that can highlight the diverse identity in the Malaysian context. Deconstructivism, a global approach to architecture, is hypothesized as an alternative solution to this problem. Inspired by the ideology and philosophy of 'Deconstruction' by Jacques Derrida, Deconstructivism emphasizes the interpretation of diverse design connotations through different layers of reality. This paper aims to find a suitable design recommendation through the architectural approach of Deconstructivism in Malaysia by taking a deeper look at the thinking behind the architectural approach of Deconstructivism and the design elements within it. In line with the idea behind Derrida's 'Deconstruction' philosophy, this paper utilizes the interpretivism paradigm as the primary methodology in interpreting the design and style of case study constructions. Through the method of 'building description', an analysis will be performed on two selected case studies based upon the eight Deconstructivism criteria that had been determined. These determinants are - deconstructing traditional Architecture Discourse; Non-Centrality of Construction; Paradox; Free- Floating Signifier; Trace and Presentness; Iterability and difference; Superimposition of Layers; and Deconstructing Binary Opposition. The findings obtained from the observational analysis of the form making and spatial organization of the case study will be supported by the data gained from interviews and literature studies. The study's findings are analyzed using hermeneutic as research methodology, whereas 'coding' and layering for data analysis techniques identify the extent to which the Deconstructivism of the architectural approach is adapted to the selected case study in Malaysia. This is vital to produce design recommendations for future designers to apply the deconstructivism style in the Malaysian architectural landscape for a different sense of an approach to create incredibly forward-thinking projects in exchange for leading Malaysian architecture to an innovative future. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak 2022-08 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65645/1/65645.pdf Deconstructivism approach towards the future of Malaysia architecture designs / Alice Sabrina Ismail and Mohd Hanif Masridin. (2022) Malaysian Journal of Sustainable Environment (MySE), 9 (2). pp. 171-194. ISSN 0128-326X https://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/myse/article/view/18833 doi.org/10.24191/myse.v9i2.18833 doi.org/10.24191/myse.v9i2.18833
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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topic NA Architecture
Study and teaching. Research
Architectural drawing and design
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Study and teaching. Research
Architectural drawing and design
Ismail, Alice Sabrina
Masridin, Mohd Hanif
Deconstructivism approach towards the future of Malaysia architecture designs / Alice Sabrina Ismail and Mohd Hanif Masridin
description As a multi-racial, multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-cultural country, there is a need for an architectural approach to translating the style of appearance and design that can highlight the diverse identity in the Malaysian context. Deconstructivism, a global approach to architecture, is hypothesized as an alternative solution to this problem. Inspired by the ideology and philosophy of 'Deconstruction' by Jacques Derrida, Deconstructivism emphasizes the interpretation of diverse design connotations through different layers of reality. This paper aims to find a suitable design recommendation through the architectural approach of Deconstructivism in Malaysia by taking a deeper look at the thinking behind the architectural approach of Deconstructivism and the design elements within it. In line with the idea behind Derrida's 'Deconstruction' philosophy, this paper utilizes the interpretivism paradigm as the primary methodology in interpreting the design and style of case study constructions. Through the method of 'building description', an analysis will be performed on two selected case studies based upon the eight Deconstructivism criteria that had been determined. These determinants are - deconstructing traditional Architecture Discourse; Non-Centrality of Construction; Paradox; Free- Floating Signifier; Trace and Presentness; Iterability and difference; Superimposition of Layers; and Deconstructing Binary Opposition. The findings obtained from the observational analysis of the form making and spatial organization of the case study will be supported by the data gained from interviews and literature studies. The study's findings are analyzed using hermeneutic as research methodology, whereas 'coding' and layering for data analysis techniques identify the extent to which the Deconstructivism of the architectural approach is adapted to the selected case study in Malaysia. This is vital to produce design recommendations for future designers to apply the deconstructivism style in the Malaysian architectural landscape for a different sense of an approach to create incredibly forward-thinking projects in exchange for leading Malaysian architecture to an innovative future.
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title Deconstructivism approach towards the future of Malaysia architecture designs / Alice Sabrina Ismail and Mohd Hanif Masridin
title_short Deconstructivism approach towards the future of Malaysia architecture designs / Alice Sabrina Ismail and Mohd Hanif Masridin
title_full Deconstructivism approach towards the future of Malaysia architecture designs / Alice Sabrina Ismail and Mohd Hanif Masridin
title_fullStr Deconstructivism approach towards the future of Malaysia architecture designs / Alice Sabrina Ismail and Mohd Hanif Masridin
title_full_unstemmed Deconstructivism approach towards the future of Malaysia architecture designs / Alice Sabrina Ismail and Mohd Hanif Masridin
title_sort deconstructivism approach towards the future of malaysia architecture designs / alice sabrina ismail and mohd hanif masridin
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak
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url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65645/1/65645.pdf
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