Hindu residents' satisfaction with spatial layouts in low-cost flats, Selangor, Malaysia

Religious and cultural considerations of specific communities are usually overlooked in the design of low-cost flats in Malaysia. This is probably due to limitations on the construction budget as well as poor understanding of religio-cultural needs. The result is a spatial layout that is generic a...

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Main Author: Ooi, Siew Choong (Richard)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/64845/1/FRSB%202015%204IR.pdf
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description Religious and cultural considerations of specific communities are usually overlooked in the design of low-cost flats in Malaysia. This is probably due to limitations on the construction budget as well as poor understanding of religio-cultural needs. The result is a spatial layout that is generic and purely functional, in which Hindu households will be experiencing some degree of dissatisfaction. Furthermore, they were built primarily to relocate squatters from private or government land. The consequences of residential dissatisfaction include emotional and psychological stress. The aim of this study is to observe the degree of Hindu residents’ satisfaction with the spatial layout of LCFs in Selangor. The methodology employed to determine the level of satisfaction is a combination of 150 surveys and 5 physical observations, supported by 30 interviews,of low-cost flat case studies conducted around Puchong in Selangor. The data is examined via a combination of discourse, statistic and spatial studies. The results indicate that Hindu residents are generally satisfied with the spatial layouts of their low-cost flats with some reservations. A common complaint is that some rooms are spatially and functionally inadequate for their intended religio-cultural purposes. It appears that many Indian households rely more on cosmological and metaphysical sources, rather than the physical and material, for comfort and well-being. Nevertheless,design strategies, such as the addition of spaces for altars, may enhance the living standard of Hindu families.
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spelling upm.eprints-648452018-07-31T06:49:12Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/64845/ Hindu residents' satisfaction with spatial layouts in low-cost flats, Selangor, Malaysia Ooi, Siew Choong (Richard) Religious and cultural considerations of specific communities are usually overlooked in the design of low-cost flats in Malaysia. This is probably due to limitations on the construction budget as well as poor understanding of religio-cultural needs. The result is a spatial layout that is generic and purely functional, in which Hindu households will be experiencing some degree of dissatisfaction. Furthermore, they were built primarily to relocate squatters from private or government land. The consequences of residential dissatisfaction include emotional and psychological stress. The aim of this study is to observe the degree of Hindu residents’ satisfaction with the spatial layout of LCFs in Selangor. The methodology employed to determine the level of satisfaction is a combination of 150 surveys and 5 physical observations, supported by 30 interviews,of low-cost flat case studies conducted around Puchong in Selangor. The data is examined via a combination of discourse, statistic and spatial studies. The results indicate that Hindu residents are generally satisfied with the spatial layouts of their low-cost flats with some reservations. A common complaint is that some rooms are spatially and functionally inadequate for their intended religio-cultural purposes. It appears that many Indian households rely more on cosmological and metaphysical sources, rather than the physical and material, for comfort and well-being. Nevertheless,design strategies, such as the addition of spaces for altars, may enhance the living standard of Hindu families. 2015-01 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/64845/1/FRSB%202015%204IR.pdf Ooi, Siew Choong (Richard) (2015) Hindu residents' satisfaction with spatial layouts in low-cost flats, Selangor, Malaysia. Masters thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. India. Hindu architecture. House construction.
spellingShingle India.
Hindu architecture.
House construction.
Ooi, Siew Choong (Richard)
Hindu residents' satisfaction with spatial layouts in low-cost flats, Selangor, Malaysia
title Hindu residents' satisfaction with spatial layouts in low-cost flats, Selangor, Malaysia
title_full Hindu residents' satisfaction with spatial layouts in low-cost flats, Selangor, Malaysia
title_fullStr Hindu residents' satisfaction with spatial layouts in low-cost flats, Selangor, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Hindu residents' satisfaction with spatial layouts in low-cost flats, Selangor, Malaysia
title_short Hindu residents' satisfaction with spatial layouts in low-cost flats, Selangor, Malaysia
title_sort hindu residents satisfaction with spatial layouts in low cost flats selangor malaysia
topic India.
Hindu architecture.
House construction.
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/64845/1/FRSB%202015%204IR.pdf
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