Thursday, June 23, 2011

Paper on Terrace Housing: CULTURAL-ETHNIC LANDSCAPE OF TERRACE HOUSING COMMUNITY IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA

Author:
Ismail Said
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Abstract:
Cultural-ethnic landscape symbolizes the belief and cultural values of an ethnic group living in a community. The landscape is an expression of people's idea and work; illustrating intrinsic understanding and relationship of people to their fellow beings and environment. Such landscape  is significant to the human community development and more challenging to establish it in a multi-ethnic society such as terrace house neighbourhood in Peninsular Malaysia than in homogenous society. 

This research investigates the characteristics of terrace house gardens from three ethnic groups, namely, Malays, Chinese and Indians. Through inventory and analysis of 23 neighbourhoods in Peninsular Malaysia, it is found that 52% of the terrace houses have gardens. The design of garden and its features are partially influenced by ethnicity belief of the residents. The differences are in selection of plant species which are determined by the religious belief and ritual rite of the ethnic group. In hierarchical importance, the plant species are planted in the house garden for five reasons or uses, namely (i) decoration, (ii) food, (iii) medicine and cosmetics, (iv) ritual, and (v) provision of shade.


More on the paper can be read here.

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