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        The Cultural Identity of Malaysian Housing

        주서령,Wan Nor Azriyati Binti Wan Abd Aziz,Helena Aman Binti Hashim,배수연 대한건축학회 2022 Architectural research Vol.24 No.4

        In contemporary housing design, this cultural value has been ignored. Contemporary design has adaptedquickly to global trends and houses have gradually lost their cultural identity (GhaffarianHoseini & Dahlan, 2012; Lim,2001). Nevertheless, traditional housing culture persists in people’s behavior and thoughts. Therefore, there is currently apressing need to rebuild cultural identity in housing for cultural sustainability. This study aimed to analyze the traditionalculture which was maintained, then transformed and disappeared in housing design through the quantitative survey andexplore the cultural identity of Malaysian housing as a result. A quantitative survey was distributed to mothers of 129married households living in a metropolitan area of Kuala Lumpur in August 2019. As a result, it was found that hostingguest was important even though the designated space (serambi) was disappeared. The LD/K layout, separating kitchenfrom living and dining area was philosophical and practical culture, still strong among older generation, but weakenedamong younger generation. To accommodate the traditional habit of diverse household work, wet kitchen, utility space forwashing machine & drying, and outdoor space were needed to design carefully. When applied to future housing design,the findings will contribute to enhancing quality of life by strengthening residents’ sense of place and social cohesion andby providing a culturally inherent design that eases the effects of globalization.

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        말레이시아 아파트에서 나타나는 주거행태에 대한 연구

        김민경(Kim, Min Kyoung),주서령(Ju, Seo Ryeung),완 노르 아즈리야티(Wan Nor Azriyati Binti Wan Abd),헬레나 아만(Helena Aman Binti Hashim) 한국주거학회 2022 한국주거학회 논문집 Vol.33 No.2

        The purpose of this study was to explore the housing behaviors of Malaysian apartment residents by investigating their space usage. During February 2019, 14 apartment units in Kuala Lumpur, Putra Jaya, Shah Alam, Petaling Jaya, and Klang were surveyed via interviews, observations, and measurement. Based on the author’s previous research, housing behavior was classified into personal activities, family activities, service activities, and social activities. The analysis yielded the following results. The bedroom, along with the living room and dining room, was the primary place for personal activities. The living room and dining room served as a major space for family and social activities. The dining room, in particular, served as a space for a variety of functions such as dining, studying, working, entertaining guests, and family gatherings. The yard is a unique space in Malaysian apartments for laundry as well as a second cooking space (wet kitchen). According to the findings of the study, families were satisfied with their apartment living environment; however, improvements to the comparatively tiny yard space and the security of the entrance were required.

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