A study into the history of New Villages (NV) in Malaysia indicates that there was a purpose and use for NVs when they were established and developed in the early 1950s. While initial assistance from the federal government did contribute marginally to the growth of these NVs, however, through the years, they were left to fend for themselves. Ultimately, the growth pattern of these settlements showed conspicuous disparity in terms of economic prosperity and development. Those NVs nestled in semi urban and urban peripheries thrived and became robust, while those in the rural areas languished. Using a case study, this paper will explore and examine events that are challenging NVs in Malaysia which may alter the fate of NVs in the future. NVs...
In the last two decades, major cities in Malaysia have witnessed a spate of urban redevelopment incl...
The concept of sustainability has become the keystone of the global dialogue about the human future ...
Urban population currently represents sixty eight percents of the total population of Malaysia, doub...
The existence of New Villages (NVs) in Malaysia since the end of the Second World War and the gover...
The study undertakes an analysis of the development trajectory and outcomes of a 110 years Malay vil...
Urbanisation, a human settlement is growing from a village to a megacity. However, there are few cas...
AbstractRural landscape in Malaysia, face intense development pressures from nearby urban areas. Sus...
Traditionally, villager's houses organised in groups, surrounded by green nature, landscape, each sp...
Malaysia is a tropical country and has rich tradition of vernacular architecture. Traditional vernac...
Urbanisation is predicted to continuously increase every year. Demand for urban shelter will rise an...
Malaysia has been experiencing rapid neighborhood expansion since the 1970s in the Seremban Municipa...
Sustainability is a multi-dimensional concept when applied to our built environment. Not only does s...
It is acknowledged that “architecture is about people, culture, and land. However, the development o...
Malaysia is a tropical country and has rich tradition of vernacular architecture. Traditional vernac...
Development of human settlements including housing, community facilities, transportation, industrial...
In the last two decades, major cities in Malaysia have witnessed a spate of urban redevelopment incl...
The concept of sustainability has become the keystone of the global dialogue about the human future ...
Urban population currently represents sixty eight percents of the total population of Malaysia, doub...
The existence of New Villages (NVs) in Malaysia since the end of the Second World War and the gover...
The study undertakes an analysis of the development trajectory and outcomes of a 110 years Malay vil...
Urbanisation, a human settlement is growing from a village to a megacity. However, there are few cas...
AbstractRural landscape in Malaysia, face intense development pressures from nearby urban areas. Sus...
Traditionally, villager's houses organised in groups, surrounded by green nature, landscape, each sp...
Malaysia is a tropical country and has rich tradition of vernacular architecture. Traditional vernac...
Urbanisation is predicted to continuously increase every year. Demand for urban shelter will rise an...
Malaysia has been experiencing rapid neighborhood expansion since the 1970s in the Seremban Municipa...
Sustainability is a multi-dimensional concept when applied to our built environment. Not only does s...
It is acknowledged that “architecture is about people, culture, and land. However, the development o...
Malaysia is a tropical country and has rich tradition of vernacular architecture. Traditional vernac...
Development of human settlements including housing, community facilities, transportation, industrial...
In the last two decades, major cities in Malaysia have witnessed a spate of urban redevelopment incl...
The concept of sustainability has become the keystone of the global dialogue about the human future ...
Urban population currently represents sixty eight percents of the total population of Malaysia, doub...