The interpretations of gated communities from the Malaysian gating experience
Principally, gated community is a walled and guarded housing area that is managed by some sort of internal governance. However, this interpretation is hardly generalizable since the experience with gating differs between countries. This paper attempts to place another input of international comparis...
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author | Ainur Zaireen, Ainur Zaireen Hussin, Khadijah A. L., Maslinda Md. Yunus, Norhidayah Mohamed Razali, Muhammad Najib Mat Noor, Noorsidi Aizuddin Mohammed, Abdul Hakim Zakaria, Siti Radiaton Adawiyah |
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description | Principally, gated community is a walled and guarded housing area that is managed by some sort of internal governance. However, this interpretation is hardly generalizable since the experience with gating differs between countries. This paper attempts to place another input of international comparison in learning gated community characters in the literature, particularly in showing how the gating experiences may influence the interpretation of this housing form within a local setting. From the review made on the Malaysian experience, it was clear that the gated communities were entirely a market-driven product; the supply was dominated by private housing developers; and, hassimilar characters as mentioned above. However, with government intervention, the interpretation of this housing form has changed until it is now not simply a walled and guarded housing area with internal governance, but mainly characterised by its tenure. This situation implies that the understanding of gated communities between the policy and the practice is conflicting; thus, becomes a significant basis for further studies on the industry players’ preferences in developing gated communities. |
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spelling | utm.eprints-556282017-11-01T04:16:58Z http://eprints.utm.my/55628/ The interpretations of gated communities from the Malaysian gating experience Ainur Zaireen, Ainur Zaireen Hussin, Khadijah A. L., Maslinda Md. Yunus, Norhidayah Mohamed Razali, Muhammad Najib Mat Noor, Noorsidi Aizuddin Mohammed, Abdul Hakim Zakaria, Siti Radiaton Adawiyah HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management Principally, gated community is a walled and guarded housing area that is managed by some sort of internal governance. However, this interpretation is hardly generalizable since the experience with gating differs between countries. This paper attempts to place another input of international comparison in learning gated community characters in the literature, particularly in showing how the gating experiences may influence the interpretation of this housing form within a local setting. From the review made on the Malaysian experience, it was clear that the gated communities were entirely a market-driven product; the supply was dominated by private housing developers; and, hassimilar characters as mentioned above. However, with government intervention, the interpretation of this housing form has changed until it is now not simply a walled and guarded housing area with internal governance, but mainly characterised by its tenure. This situation implies that the understanding of gated communities between the policy and the practice is conflicting; thus, becomes a significant basis for further studies on the industry players’ preferences in developing gated communities. Penerbit UTM Press 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/55628/1/AinurZaireen2015_TheInterpretationsofGatedCommunitiesfromtheMalaysianGating.pdf Ainur Zaireen, Ainur Zaireen and Hussin, Khadijah and A. L., Maslinda and Md. Yunus, Norhidayah and Mohamed Razali, Muhammad Najib and Mat Noor, Noorsidi Aizuddin and Mohammed, Abdul Hakim and Zakaria, Siti Radiaton Adawiyah (2015) The interpretations of gated communities from the Malaysian gating experience. Jurnal Teknologi, 73 (5). pp. 17-24. ISSN 0127-9696 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v73.4314 DOI:10.11113/jt.v73.4314 |
spellingShingle | HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management Ainur Zaireen, Ainur Zaireen Hussin, Khadijah A. L., Maslinda Md. Yunus, Norhidayah Mohamed Razali, Muhammad Najib Mat Noor, Noorsidi Aizuddin Mohammed, Abdul Hakim Zakaria, Siti Radiaton Adawiyah The interpretations of gated communities from the Malaysian gating experience |
title | The interpretations of gated communities from the Malaysian gating experience |
title_full | The interpretations of gated communities from the Malaysian gating experience |
title_fullStr | The interpretations of gated communities from the Malaysian gating experience |
title_full_unstemmed | The interpretations of gated communities from the Malaysian gating experience |
title_short | The interpretations of gated communities from the Malaysian gating experience |
title_sort | interpretations of gated communities from the malaysian gating experience |
topic | HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management |
url | http://eprints.utm.my/55628/1/AinurZaireen2015_TheInterpretationsofGatedCommunitiesfromtheMalaysianGating.pdf |
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