Understanding the hierarchy of space on Traditional Malay houses: Rumah Kutai / Mohd Khazli Aswad Khalid ... [et al.]

Space hierarchy and its importance in traditional Malay villages is a study done on the behavior of spatial humans and living space. It is a useful study as it allows for a better understanding of the relationship between human and environment. A review of the literature shows that a sense of privac...

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Main Authors: Aswad Khalid, Mohd Khazli, Ahmad Zawawi, Zuraihana, Hashim, Hasnan, Abdullah Saleh, Alia, Sudirman, Mohd Dzulkarnaen
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Published: 2021
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spelling my.uitm.ir.741142023-03-23T07:06:50Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74114/ Understanding the hierarchy of space on Traditional Malay houses: Rumah Kutai / Mohd Khazli Aswad Khalid ... [et al.] Aswad Khalid, Mohd Khazli Ahmad Zawawi, Zuraihana Hashim, Hasnan Abdullah Saleh, Alia Sudirman, Mohd Dzulkarnaen NA Architecture Housing Space hierarchy and its importance in traditional Malay villages is a study done on the behavior of spatial humans and living space. It is a useful study as it allows for a better understanding of the relationship between human and environment. A review of the literature shows that a sense of privacy and its adaptation to social interactions in traditional Malay houses such as Kutai houses found along the Perak river can be determined by studying the house spatial arrangement, hardscape and softscape. THis is done by studying the appropriate dimensions for analysis and interpretation theory to be linked in the determination of transition space. In this study, using a quantitative method for the distribution of the components found in residential Malay houses, 18 Kutai houses were selected as a case study to determine the nature, function, and overall similarity for each sample. At the end of the study, the hierarchy of space in traditional Malay houses can be determined, i.e. starting with a public space which is followed by space, semi-public and semi-private spaces, and eventually, a private space. Transition spaces (semi-public, semi-private) in the neighborhood help residents manage the rate of social interaction and are therefore allowed to meet both the privacy and social relation needs of the residents. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74114/1/74114.pdf Understanding the hierarchy of space on Traditional Malay houses: Rumah Kutai / Mohd Khazli Aswad Khalid ... [et al.]. (2021) In: Virtual Go-Green: Conference and Publication (V-GoGreen 2020), 29-30 September 2020, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Cawangan Perak Kampus Seri Iskandar.
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Housing
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Housing
Aswad Khalid, Mohd Khazli
Ahmad Zawawi, Zuraihana
Hashim, Hasnan
Abdullah Saleh, Alia
Sudirman, Mohd Dzulkarnaen
Understanding the hierarchy of space on Traditional Malay houses: Rumah Kutai / Mohd Khazli Aswad Khalid ... [et al.]
description Space hierarchy and its importance in traditional Malay villages is a study done on the behavior of spatial humans and living space. It is a useful study as it allows for a better understanding of the relationship between human and environment. A review of the literature shows that a sense of privacy and its adaptation to social interactions in traditional Malay houses such as Kutai houses found along the Perak river can be determined by studying the house spatial arrangement, hardscape and softscape. THis is done by studying the appropriate dimensions for analysis and interpretation theory to be linked in the determination of transition space. In this study, using a quantitative method for the distribution of the components found in residential Malay houses, 18 Kutai houses were selected as a case study to determine the nature, function, and overall similarity for each sample. At the end of the study, the hierarchy of space in traditional Malay houses can be determined, i.e. starting with a public space which is followed by space, semi-public and semi-private spaces, and eventually, a private space. Transition spaces (semi-public, semi-private) in the neighborhood help residents manage the rate of social interaction and are therefore allowed to meet both the privacy and social relation needs of the residents.
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author Aswad Khalid, Mohd Khazli
Ahmad Zawawi, Zuraihana
Hashim, Hasnan
Abdullah Saleh, Alia
Sudirman, Mohd Dzulkarnaen
author_facet Aswad Khalid, Mohd Khazli
Ahmad Zawawi, Zuraihana
Hashim, Hasnan
Abdullah Saleh, Alia
Sudirman, Mohd Dzulkarnaen
author_sort Aswad Khalid, Mohd Khazli
title Understanding the hierarchy of space on Traditional Malay houses: Rumah Kutai / Mohd Khazli Aswad Khalid ... [et al.]
title_short Understanding the hierarchy of space on Traditional Malay houses: Rumah Kutai / Mohd Khazli Aswad Khalid ... [et al.]
title_full Understanding the hierarchy of space on Traditional Malay houses: Rumah Kutai / Mohd Khazli Aswad Khalid ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Understanding the hierarchy of space on Traditional Malay houses: Rumah Kutai / Mohd Khazli Aswad Khalid ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the hierarchy of space on Traditional Malay houses: Rumah Kutai / Mohd Khazli Aswad Khalid ... [et al.]
title_sort understanding the hierarchy of space on traditional malay houses: rumah kutai / mohd khazli aswad khalid ... [et al.]
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74114/1/74114.pdf
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