The evolution of core house case area : Taman sukma Rancangan Perumahan Rakyat Siol Kanan

The issue of low cost housing is often discussed in Malaysia. With a minimum area of 44.1 meter square and not exceeding 54.0 meter square, it is often unable to cater physical, emotional, and social needs. It is for this reason, Core House are established by Sarawak Housing Development Commission...

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Main Author: Wan Hairul Azhar, Bin Wan Husein.
Format: Final Year Project Report
Language:English
English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2000
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Summary:The issue of low cost housing is often discussed in Malaysia. With a minimum area of 44.1 meter square and not exceeding 54.0 meter square, it is often unable to cater physical, emotional, and social needs. It is for this reason, Core House are established by Sarawak Housing Development Commission (PERUMAS) to fullfill the needs of low income community in owning a personal house. With a price of about RM32,000, the purpose of Sarawak Housing Development Commission (PERUMAS ) is to provide sufficient area for owner to perform their own extensions in accordance to their own physical, emotional, and social needs. Core House extensions are usually time consuming and only occur when needed. Extension of core houses by owners usually will involved in modification of the original house design. This study will discuss the changes that are done on the infrastructure, design of structure, construction method and economic aspect of the Core House. The result of this study could be used to find solution in problems related to extension damage and to improve physical, emotional and social needs of occupants.