Proposed upgrading of Penang Islamic Museum for Dewan Perniagaan Melayu Malaysia Pulau Pinang at Syed Al-Attas Mansion, No.128, Lebuh Armenian, Penang / Siti Nur Dini Mahazan

Diploma in Interior Design is the end of this project is for the students' understanding about the project in all aspects of interior design that has been learned from the basic level to the design proposal presentation. Projects were chosen for my final semester project is an upgrading of the...

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Main Author: Mahazan, Siti Nur Dini
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/62495/1/62495.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/62495/
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Summary:Diploma in Interior Design is the end of this project is for the students' understanding about the project in all aspects of interior design that has been learned from the basic level to the design proposal presentation. Projects were chosen for my final semester project is an upgrading of the Penang Islamic design museum located at the Syed Al-Attas Mansion, No.128, Lebuh Armenian, Penang for the client Dewan Perniagaan Melayu Malaysia Pulau Pinang (DPMMPP). Museum itself has played a key role in preparing and providing information related to Islam at this time. Therefore, it is a privilege to be involved with the jurisdiction to make them as part of the museum the last years of my projects. Concepts and images are also applicable for interior and exterior to appeal to the center will are more tourists and visitors are to be cautious in our aesthetic values in architecture and interior. There are several studies done for the success of this including site analysis, building analysis, interviews, observation, and case studies. All these studies aimed to identify weaknesses and try to solve some problems. Researcher will be conducted in the design process to obtain an attractive design and also in accordance with the provisions of the function and aesthetics.