Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2478
Title: A Review on Malay Vernacular Architecture Ventilation Design Elements Effectiveness and Its Application
Authors: Muhammad Rizal Khairuddin 
Ismi Luqman Hamadi Bin Ibrahim 
Azli Abdullah 
Mohd Azri Mohd Jain Noordin 
Siti Aisyah Muhammad 
Keywords: Application;Feasible;Malay vernacular architecture;Ventilation
Issue Date: Dec-2021
Conference: 1ST INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON CULTURAL HERITAGE (ISyCH) 2021 
Abstract: 
Thermal comfort and ventilation needs of the occupants have been achieved successfully with the perfect solution by means of Malay vernacular architecture design. Ventilation have always been a major design element that needs to be thoroughly planned especially in Malay vernacular architecture in order to provide thermal comfort to the occupants. Amongst the various factors that affects ventilation in Malay vernacular architecture are the availability of multiple windows and openings, the orientation of the building, roof design as well as a variety of floors that contributes to further enhance the thermal comfort of the occupants. Thus, modern development needs to incorporate the suitable elements and applications for ventilation based on the design solutions provided by the Malay vernacular architecture into their designs. A study on vernacular ventilation assists in reinstating the relevance of its application in providing the most efficient thermal comfort to the occupants. The main focus of this research paper is to identify the applications and optimization of ventilation in Malay vernacular architecture by means of conducting simulations and reviewing case studies as it could further assists designers in the future to provide modern developments that are more feasible in its design specifically on its thermal comfort. This research will provide adequate case studies and ethnographic observations to further enhance the understanding of Malay vernacular architecture ventilation elements in which the researcher would behave as a participant in this progressive study. This research is conducted to change future architects and designers approach in planning and designing more feasible ventilated contemporary buildings.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2478
ISBN: 978-967-2912-92-7
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Architecture and Ekistics - Proceedings

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