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Eco-Urbanism and the South East Asian City Climate, Urban-Architectural Form and Heritage

Title
Eco-Urbanism and the South East Asian City [electronic resource] : Climate, Urban-Architectural Form and Heritage / edited by Shireen Jahn Kassim, Noor Hanita Abdul Majid, Dzulkifli Abdul Razak.
ISBN
9789811916373
Edition
1st ed. 2023.
Publication
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Physical Description
1 online resource (LX, 418 p.) 167 illus.
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Summary
This book traces the history of urban design in tropical South East Asia with a view to offering solutions to contemporary architectural and urban problems. The book examines how pre-colonial forms and patterns from South East Asian traditional cities, overlaid by centuries of change, recall present notions of ecological and organic urbanism. These may look disorganised, yet they reflect and suggest certain common patterns that inform eco-urban design paradigms for the development of future cities. Taking a thematic approach, the book examines how such historical findings, debates and discussions can assist designers and policy makers to interpret and then instil identities in urban design across the Asian region. The book weaves a discourse across planning, urban design, architecture and ornamentation dimensions to reconstruct forgotten forms that align with the climate of place and resynchronise with the natural world, unearthing an ecologically benign urbanism that can inform the future. Written in an accessible style, this book will be an invaluable reference for researchers and students within the fields of cultural geography, urban studies and architecture. Dr Shireen Jahn Kassim is the Director of Sustainability at EAG Consulting SDN BHD. She was formerly an associate professor at the International Islamic University Malaysia, and was Head of the Arts and Architecture cluster of the transdisciplinary research grant on heritage urbanism, funded by the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education. Dr Noor Hanita Abdul Majid is an independent heritage consultant with architectural projects in Malaysia. She previously was an associate professor at the International Islamic University Malaysia, and was formerly the Deputy Dean (Academic Affairs) at the Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design (IIUM). Dzulkifli Abdul Razak is the Rector of the International Islamic University Malaysia and is an expert for the Futures of Higher Education Project at UNESCO's Institute for Higher Education. He previously served as Vice Chancellor of University Sains Malaysia and as the 14th President of the International Association of Universities. .
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Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 09, 2023
Contents
Part 1
Chapter 1-Eco-Inflections of the 'Mandalic' form: Morphologies of the Pre-colonial Urban Cores
Chapter 2-River, And Microclimatic: Ameliorations and Accretions of the Ancient Urban Grain
Chapter 3-The Mound, the Hill, and the Malay Nusantara Historic Landscape
Chapter 4-The Malay 'garden city': an ethos of Malay historic urbanism
Chapter 5-Bioclimatic Alignments of the Alun Alun: A Genealogy of Nusantara open space
Chapter 6-Traditional Compactness of South East Asia Urban Core: Walkability of the Early Public Realm
Chapter 7-Reminiscing Fauna's role in the 'Eco-Sanctuaries ' of Traditional cities: A Southeast Asian historical perspective
Part 2
Chapter 8-From Archipelago to Architecture: City, the Sacred Center and the Pillared Space
Chapter 9-The 'Punctured' Pavilions
Chapter 10-Climate and archetype: Vernacular house-forms as tropical urban ideations
Chapter 11-The Matriarch, The Matrilineal System and The Minangkabau Rumah Gadang
Chapter 12-Permutations of the layered portico: Tropical typologies and bioclimatic forms
Chapter 13-In The Sanctity of Light And Shadows In Traditional Mosques
Part 3
Chapter 14-Re-acculturising the Tropical City - from theory to practice
Chapter 15-Marking boundaries of water and land: Bridges and gateways
Chapter 16-Ecology, language and the regalia: structure, ornament and architecture
Chapter 17-Tracing water-land architectural symbolisms of the Malay Nusantara
Chapter 18-Vernacular Typography as Reflections of the Nusantara - Cultural Inflections in Street Vendor Signages
Chapter 19-AN EPILOGUE.
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