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Health facility planning and healthcare architecture: the conflict and the advantage in project implementation towards clarifying the role of architects and health facility planners –for better project delivery- the Malaysian experience
Published 2013“…Although healthcare projects require a multi-disciplinary participation, the architect, as lead consultant is still the responsible person in whole set-up. …”
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The meaning of spaces in healthcare architecture for urban and rural hospitals in Malaysia: a study on the selected Malaysian hospitals
Published 2005“…Creating space is the architect's forte.The synthesis of healthcare spaces to form the superfluous whole hospital has always been the basic role of healthcare facilities architect. …”
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Seni bina Islam : satu tarikan pelancongan
Published 2007“…Islam did not command any immediate change to the existing architecture but built up the people's aqidah on oneness of God, that indirectly influence the ritual of construction, planning and decorations.Through literature review, observations and personal experience as an architect and researcher of the Malay built environment to Islam, this article explore the meaning of Islamic Architecture and how, hypothetically through physical evidence, underlines the salient changes adopted in the architecture today. …”
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Shapes and sizes to safety: Labour delivery room design as case study
Published 2011“…Every so often architects design spaces for proposed facilities based on space standards stated in guidelines or listed as schedule of accommodation (SOA) of a project brief. …”
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ARCASIA architectural timeline chart : Malaysia
Published 2006“…This book is a project by the ARCASIA Committee for Architectural Education (ACAE), contributed by 17 Institute of Architects in ASIA i.e. Bangladesh, China, Hong Kong, India,Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Macau,Malaysia, Mongolia,Nepal, Pakistan,Philippines, Singapore,Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam. …”
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The journey of murabbis in architecture pedagogy: The case of studio teaching as laboratory of passion and duty to future khalifas of the built environment
Published 2013“…The task is to produce graduates as architects and architecture related khalifahs or stewards to enhance the built environment in God envisioned or tawhidic way. …”
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The journey of murabbis in architecture pedagogy: the case of studio teaching as laboratory of passion and duty to future khalifas of the built environment
Published 2014“…The task is to produce graduates as architects and architecture related khalifahs or stewards to enhance the built environment in God envisioned or tawhidic way. …”
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Towards the provision of appropriate maternity spaces in healthcare facilities of Malaysia - spatial studies on the selected maternity units
Published 2005“…The contention was brought about among healthcare architects and caregivers on what are ‘adequate’ spaces amidst appropriate and functional spaces. …”
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The concept of barrier free in healthcare spaces: Labour delivery room design case study
Published 2011“…The paper introduces the subject of healthcare spaces and through case study illustrate step by step how designers – architects and the user clients approach design of the space, using the various available guidelines to produce the first draft drawing, conduct post occupancy evaluation (POE) and following analysis of POE adapt the design for approval and construction. …”
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Investigation on women's space in masjid architecture: case study of selected masjids in Malaysia
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The significance of primary health care design evolution to health trend in Malaysia
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Comparative study on passive design considerations on selected hospital designs in Malaysia
Published 2004“…The study intends to provide direction and awareness upon certain design decisions clients and architects made today for tomorrow. Bearing in mind Malaysia is in the tropics and that disease patterns do require certain controlled environment, the design has to meet these requirements appropriately. …”
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