Malaysian administrative architectural trends 15th-21st century: learning from the past to shape the future
The purpose of this paper is to identify the trends in the design of the highest administrative building in Malaysia by looking at the architectural style of major eras of the country that acts as future design precedent. Administrative architecture is seen not just as a place to administer the coun...
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my.utm.819582019-10-03T04:19:20Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81958/ Malaysian administrative architectural trends 15th-21st century: learning from the past to shape the future Bava Mohidin, Hazrina Haja Md. Isa, Norliza Megat Abdullah, Aminatuzuhariah NA Architecture The purpose of this paper is to identify the trends in the design of the highest administrative building in Malaysia by looking at the architectural style of major eras of the country that acts as future design precedent. Administrative architecture is seen not just as a place to administer the country, but also a place of identity, especially in the portrayal of a country’s social, economic and political stature. Documentation of architecture styles were done by past scholars (Mohidin et al., 2012), however, none discussed on how the data could benefit future trends in the design of future administrative architecture of the country as building new administrative utopia is an unending phenomenon as the era evolves. As outlined by Yin (2014) the study uses multiple case studies as a method of data collection. As a result, the study aims to bridge the gap between the architectural style and the possible factors influencing the conception of the style. Through this, it is hoped that future administrative architecture style will reflect better design at the expense of true national identity. JBETE 2018-05 Article PeerReviewed Bava Mohidin, Hazrina Haja and Md. Isa, Norliza and Megat Abdullah, Aminatuzuhariah (2018) Malaysian administrative architectural trends 15th-21st century: learning from the past to shape the future. Journal of Built Environment, Technology And Engineering, 4 . pp. 295-302. ISSN 0128-1003 https://www.jbete.com/issue/journal-of-built-environment-technology-and-engineering-vol-4-may-2018/ |
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The purpose of this paper is to identify the trends in the design of the highest administrative building in Malaysia by looking at the architectural style of major eras of the country that acts as future design precedent. Administrative architecture is seen not just as a place to administer the country, but also a place of identity, especially in the portrayal of a country’s social, economic and political stature. Documentation of architecture styles were done by past scholars (Mohidin et al., 2012), however, none discussed on how the data could benefit future trends in the design of future administrative architecture of the country as building new administrative utopia is an unending phenomenon as the era evolves. As outlined by Yin (2014) the study uses multiple case studies as a method of data collection. As a result, the study aims to bridge the gap between the architectural style and the possible factors influencing the conception of the style. Through this, it is hoped that future administrative architecture style will reflect better design at the expense of true national identity. |
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