The Resilience of TRADITION Malay Allusions in Contemporary Architecture

The Malay vernacular tradition is essentially a timber-based architectural tradition, and the transposition of such forms and principles onto modern construction and methods using modern materials such as steel, masonry and concrete is not straightforward. Past efforts and innovative strategies whic...

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Main Authors: Kassim, Shireen Jahn (Author), Norwani Mohd Nawawi (Author), Noor Hanita Abdul Majid (Author)
Other Authors: Khoo, Salma Nasution 1963- (Editor), Dhanorkar, Manasi (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Penang, Malaysia Areca Books 2017
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520 # # |a The Malay vernacular tradition is essentially a timber-based architectural tradition, and the transposition of such forms and principles onto modern construction and methods using modern materials such as steel, masonry and concrete is not straightforward. Past efforts and innovative strategies which have alluded to cultural traditions merely adopted abstract cultural expressions and remodeled them into modern structures. Malay vernacular architecture is also intrinsically environmentally-conscious, embodying sustainable principles, design ideas and tectonic solutions. Globally, there is growing awareness that culturally-responsive strategies in architecture can be aligned with advancing sustainability standards in buildings and contemporary urban development. This book compiles attempts by architects and builders so far to respond to two critical agendas - the sustainability agenda and the cultural agenda. In the era of climate change, the challenge facing building professionals and designers in Malaysian and Southeast Asian cities is how to develop and expand sustainability strategies which are culturally rooted in local genius and regional identity. 
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