This paper describes the culture of Traditional Malays, in particular the use of sustainable furniture inside a Traditional Malay House (TMH). The sample houses for this study were retrieved from archived reports, from the Centre for Built Environment in the Malay World (KALAM), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). Data collected were analysed using Componential Analysis for the presence of components (based on drawings of archival reports as well as photographic evidence from site visits). The findings showed that the Malays used a variety ofsustainable furniture in their houses. Additionally, their homes had built-in furniture, which indicated the houses were pre-designed based on its user
Woods is the most favoured material for traditional and vernacular housing construction in Indonesia...
Traditional Malay houses in Malaysia are examples of the rich Malay (the largest community in Malays...
Asian vernacular architecture is generally dynamic, progressing and constantly transforming. The sig...
AbstractThis paper seeks to present the furniture usage in Malay traditional house spatial organizat...
This paper aims to discuss on ways to re-imagine various sustainable furniture, by using the ergonom...
A Traditional Malay house is a vernacular house improvised from generations to generations by the Ma...
Traditional Malay house is a vital part of the Malay culture. The aesthetical design of the house be...
Traditional Malay architecture symbolizes the manifestation of Malaysia’s indigenous cultural herita...
This study examined Kedah's traditional Malay house concept. The design and spaces in traditional Ke...
AbstractIn peeling the dilemma of the Malay contemporary community nowadays, a study has been conduc...
This paper presents an overview on identifying key components related to preservation practice of Ma...
Traditional Malay architecture symbolises the manifestation of Malaysia’s indigenous cultural herita...
AbstractThe architecture of Malay traditional houses is unique and has attractive features. One can ...
In this paper, the construction of the traditional house has been influenced by the iterative adopti...
As elaborated by scholars the built environment is influenced by culture, belief and past experience...
Woods is the most favoured material for traditional and vernacular housing construction in Indonesia...
Traditional Malay houses in Malaysia are examples of the rich Malay (the largest community in Malays...
Asian vernacular architecture is generally dynamic, progressing and constantly transforming. The sig...
AbstractThis paper seeks to present the furniture usage in Malay traditional house spatial organizat...
This paper aims to discuss on ways to re-imagine various sustainable furniture, by using the ergonom...
A Traditional Malay house is a vernacular house improvised from generations to generations by the Ma...
Traditional Malay house is a vital part of the Malay culture. The aesthetical design of the house be...
Traditional Malay architecture symbolizes the manifestation of Malaysia’s indigenous cultural herita...
This study examined Kedah's traditional Malay house concept. The design and spaces in traditional Ke...
AbstractIn peeling the dilemma of the Malay contemporary community nowadays, a study has been conduc...
This paper presents an overview on identifying key components related to preservation practice of Ma...
Traditional Malay architecture symbolises the manifestation of Malaysia’s indigenous cultural herita...
AbstractThe architecture of Malay traditional houses is unique and has attractive features. One can ...
In this paper, the construction of the traditional house has been influenced by the iterative adopti...
As elaborated by scholars the built environment is influenced by culture, belief and past experience...
Woods is the most favoured material for traditional and vernacular housing construction in Indonesia...
Traditional Malay houses in Malaysia are examples of the rich Malay (the largest community in Malays...
Asian vernacular architecture is generally dynamic, progressing and constantly transforming. The sig...