This paper examines the behavioural adaptation of Malay families living in terrace houses in relation to the activity system, privacy and social interaction and terrace housing modification due to the constraint of terrace housing designs. The study uses case studies of 11 Malay families living in the three-bedroom two-storey terrace houses in two urban locations in Malaysia. Findings indicate that behavioural adaptation resulted in changes in some aspects of the Malay culture and housing modifications provided a more supportive living environment but have adverse effects on individual family and housing community due to the constraints of the terrace housing design
Privacy at home is important for normal functioning of daily activity. However, in the context of ho...
Being of one of the major aboriginal groups in Malaysia, the Muslim Malay women differ socio cultura...
The construction of terraced houses is the main contributor to the successful development of housing...
This paper examines the behavioural adaptation of Malay families living in terrace houses with regar...
This paper attempted to examine the behavioural adaptation in relation to the Malay culture namely t...
AbstractThis paper attempted to examine the behavioural adaptation in relation to the Malay culture ...
The research is financed by Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) Malaysia The construction of terrace...
This paper reports on behavioral norms and territoriality as part of behavioral and environmental m...
This study discusses on the influence of settlement settings and an ideal housing design that can sh...
This research examined the privacy needs of the Urban Malays in Malaysia and focuses on the medium c...
This research examined the privacy needs of the Urban Malays in Malaysia and focuses on the medium c...
This paper presents the initial findings of a study on the spatial modifications of fifty houses by ...
Housing in Malaysia has undergone many changes influenced by colonization, modernization and urbaniz...
AbstractModification of the home has become a ‘culture’ in Malaysian housing development. It is an a...
The authors report on a study of visual privacy, family intimacy, and building elements of two-store...
Privacy at home is important for normal functioning of daily activity. However, in the context of ho...
Being of one of the major aboriginal groups in Malaysia, the Muslim Malay women differ socio cultura...
The construction of terraced houses is the main contributor to the successful development of housing...
This paper examines the behavioural adaptation of Malay families living in terrace houses with regar...
This paper attempted to examine the behavioural adaptation in relation to the Malay culture namely t...
AbstractThis paper attempted to examine the behavioural adaptation in relation to the Malay culture ...
The research is financed by Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) Malaysia The construction of terrace...
This paper reports on behavioral norms and territoriality as part of behavioral and environmental m...
This study discusses on the influence of settlement settings and an ideal housing design that can sh...
This research examined the privacy needs of the Urban Malays in Malaysia and focuses on the medium c...
This research examined the privacy needs of the Urban Malays in Malaysia and focuses on the medium c...
This paper presents the initial findings of a study on the spatial modifications of fifty houses by ...
Housing in Malaysia has undergone many changes influenced by colonization, modernization and urbaniz...
AbstractModification of the home has become a ‘culture’ in Malaysian housing development. It is an a...
The authors report on a study of visual privacy, family intimacy, and building elements of two-store...
Privacy at home is important for normal functioning of daily activity. However, in the context of ho...
Being of one of the major aboriginal groups in Malaysia, the Muslim Malay women differ socio cultura...
The construction of terraced houses is the main contributor to the successful development of housing...