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A nosedive into Bertapak Buana
The Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design (KAED), IIUM was given a stretch of land within the campus to develop the Malay Enclave Project. The Malay Enclave Project was initiated in 2017 through the preservation and relocation of the 111 years old Rumah Kutai from the state
of Perak as a move towards preserving the Malay heritage and architecture as part of the UNESCO Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) initiative. โReminiscing the Traditionโ is the overall project concept to recall the
continuity of Malay culture-their customs and institutions as well as their social attitudes. Under the Malay Enclave Project, a multidisciplinary KAED student group from
the three disciplines-Architecture, Interior Design and Quantity Surveyor; were given the task to design IIUM Cultural and Natural Heritage Living Centre. The site was divided into four different plots. Each team were required to produce a strong concept and work together to create a masterplan of IIUM Cultural and Natural Heritage Living Centre. The team is also required to design five gazebos in the masterplan that reflect the Bugis culture. Bugis is one of the Malay Nusantara culture found in Gombak. The Gazebo is to be designed to budget
Heritage Studies & Measured Drawings of Masjid Diraja Sultan Ala'eddin, Banting, Selangor
This work is one of the outcomes of AAR 3302 Heritage Studies, a core course that educates students to the understanding and practice of researching and documenting the heritage buildings in the Muslim world. The study on Masjid Diraja Sultan Ala'eddin, Banting Selangor was conducted in August 2020 and published in October 2020