Understanding the current practice of conserving heritage building in Malacca

Conserving a heritage building can be daunting. This developing study seeks to understand the current practice of conserving a heritage building in the historic city of Malacca. A series of eight sessions of interviews withexperts were conducted at three levels of conservation practitioners at the s...

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Main Authors: Hasif Rafidee Hasbollah, Mohd Firdaus Mahamad Ali
Format: Non-Indexed Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Kelantan 2015
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8051/1/Article%204.pdf
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spelling my.umk.eprints.80512022-05-23T15:02:05Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8051/ Understanding the current practice of conserving heritage building in Malacca Hasif Rafidee Hasbollah Mohd Firdaus Mahamad Ali Conserving a heritage building can be daunting. This developing study seeks to understand the current practice of conserving a heritage building in the historic city of Malacca. A series of eight sessions of interviews withexperts were conducted at three levels of conservation practitioners at the strategic, tactical, and operational levels in Malacca, the World Heritage City. At strategic level, which is the first level, is known to associate with the long-range aims and direction of the organisation’s functions of conservation work in Malaysia. Secondly, the tactical or managerial level, which is concerned with delivering the totality of functions of the conservation work in Malaysia. Thirdly, at the operational level, which is responsible for the periodic and conservation maintenance work operations. The respondents perceived that all Cultural Values which are social, historic, aesthetic, scientific, and ecological have been used as the current practice in conserving heritage buildings in Malaysia. Thence, these conservation practitioners have stated that they have been applying Cultural Values which are in accordance with four vital documents which are “The National Heritage Act of Malaysia”, “Outstanding Universal Values by UNESCO”, and “The Guidelines for Conservation of Heritage Building” and “The Conservation Management Plan of Malacca” in conservation works in Malaysia. Hence, understanding the overview of current practice of conservation practitioners can draw the development characteristics that led to the robust model of conservation in Malaysia Universiti Malaysia Kelantan 2015 Non-Indexed Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8051/1/Article%204.pdf Hasif Rafidee Hasbollah and Mohd Firdaus Mahamad Ali (2015) Understanding the current practice of conserving heritage building in Malacca. International Journal of Creative Future and Heritage (TENIAT), 3 (1). pp. 45-58. ISSN 2289-4527
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description Conserving a heritage building can be daunting. This developing study seeks to understand the current practice of conserving a heritage building in the historic city of Malacca. A series of eight sessions of interviews withexperts were conducted at three levels of conservation practitioners at the strategic, tactical, and operational levels in Malacca, the World Heritage City. At strategic level, which is the first level, is known to associate with the long-range aims and direction of the organisation’s functions of conservation work in Malaysia. Secondly, the tactical or managerial level, which is concerned with delivering the totality of functions of the conservation work in Malaysia. Thirdly, at the operational level, which is responsible for the periodic and conservation maintenance work operations. The respondents perceived that all Cultural Values which are social, historic, aesthetic, scientific, and ecological have been used as the current practice in conserving heritage buildings in Malaysia. Thence, these conservation practitioners have stated that they have been applying Cultural Values which are in accordance with four vital documents which are “The National Heritage Act of Malaysia”, “Outstanding Universal Values by UNESCO”, and “The Guidelines for Conservation of Heritage Building” and “The Conservation Management Plan of Malacca” in conservation works in Malaysia. Hence, understanding the overview of current practice of conservation practitioners can draw the development characteristics that led to the robust model of conservation in Malaysia
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author Hasif Rafidee Hasbollah
Mohd Firdaus Mahamad Ali
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Mohd Firdaus Mahamad Ali
Understanding the current practice of conserving heritage building in Malacca
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Mohd Firdaus Mahamad Ali
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title Understanding the current practice of conserving heritage building in Malacca
title_short Understanding the current practice of conserving heritage building in Malacca
title_full Understanding the current practice of conserving heritage building in Malacca
title_fullStr Understanding the current practice of conserving heritage building in Malacca
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publisher Universiti Malaysia Kelantan
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