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of Perak which focusing on Rumah Limas Bumbung Perak. The aim of this paper is to develop Databased Management System for Perak Traditional Malay’s House based on defect pattern at eleventh (11) nos. The primary issue of tourism data is no comprehensive information about the traditional Malay house at respective administrative area in terms of building performance as well as defect analysis as to ensure a sense of historical place is preserved successfully.
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Local authorities as an administrative agency can play an important role as an ‘information provider’ to the ministry in promoting the tourism sector if they have a comprehensive database. An existing information is very crucial in a way to ‘boost up’ locality economy especially in the aspect of heritage tourism. Numerous factor that affects to the timber material and make it deteriorate can possibly cause by external forces, biological agents, temperature and the poor standard of workmanship. The uniqueness of this house is on the use of timber material such as Meranti, Jati and Chengal which prominent as a robust, long lasting and not easy to deteriorate spontaneously. The significance value of Traditional Malay’s House is relying on its architecture and strength ability of timber building and reflect the cultural value to the society. The paper suggests that the existing guideline need to be accompanied with additional guidance to aid practitioners especially architects and interior designers in dealing with historic interior using the comparative analysis with goals to intensify the value of historic interior that involves new intervention. However, while the broad definitions for new design proposal to be sympathetic and visual appropriateness to the existing building character are acceptable, it may lead to unintended interpretation and consequences. The analysis revealed that the Historic Building Conservation Guidelines is a comprehensive document that underscores physical action to preserve the fabric and materials of heritage buildings. The data generated is compared with similar conservation approach guidelines from England and United States of America. The paper presents comparative analysis and interpretation of literature and grey documents (guidelines and policies) in adaptive re-use of heritage buildings in Malaysia. The primary aim of this paper is to identify the current limitation of the Historic Building Conservation Guidelines in Malaysia pertaining to historic interior works and to contribute to the discussion surrounding this matter. However, there are insufficient guidance concerning new interior design works of a historic interior within Malaysia.
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The government’s efforts to protect and manage historic buildings are illustrated by the implementation of the National Heritage Act 2005 and the Historic Building Conservation Guidelines 2016. In the conservation approach of adaptive re-use, new interventions of historic interiors are often subject to insensible alteration particularly in its interior design outcome resulting in compromised heritage representation in Malaysia. From this analysis, the authenticity of the space can be identified and recommendations on better usage of spaces of these historic buildings can be proposed to the National Heritage Department.Īdaptive re-use in heritage buildings is perceived as a viable alternative in restoring the existing building to accommodate for new or continued building use while addressing its heritage agenda.
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The analysis involved the mapping of original and existing spaces and then analysed the unique characters of the interior using a series of photos categorised based on time or dates of the photos. The methods used for this research include in depth building investigation, analysis, and interpretation backed up by measured drawing and historical assessment. The main objective of this research is to analyse the buildings based on the original materials, form, function, decoration, and layout. The report of history and building condition is the one of the main documents needed to be submitted for the approval process. In current practice, the change of use of any heritage building will need approval from the National Heritage Department (NHD). Other than architecture history and building defects, the interior scheme of building, the decorations, the building's form and space interior layout are also some significant aspects that need to be analysed in building conservation study. An assessment of historic buildings, its history and conditions are essential in the study of buildings conservation.
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