TITLE
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Museum and monument : A
study on the architectural features of heritage building for museum (with
reference to preventive conservation)
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AUTHOR
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Muhammad Ilmam Tharazi
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YEAR
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2011
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TYPE OF THESIS
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MSc Thesis
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DISCIPLINE
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Architecture, Planning and Surveying
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URL
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http://perpun.upm.edu.my/myTO/myto/1/paparthesis/167328.html
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ACCESS DATE
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12 Dec 2012
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FULL PAPER
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Not found
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INSTITUTION
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UiTM
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KEYWORDS
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Heritage Building, Adaptive
Reuse, Conservation, Climate control
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ABSTRACT
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This research is about a study on the
architectural features of heritage buildings that have been converted into
museums. These buildings are known to be climate responsive, and its building
materials were properly selected to attenuate exterior conditions. Museum, on
the other hand need to have a stable indoor climate in order to safeguard
collections it housed. This practice is part of preventive conservation, an
approach to prevent objects from deterioration. The characteristics of
heritage buildings which were built to response with the climatic conditions
may help to contribute a better indoor environment for the collections. The
aim of this research is to undertake an investigative study exploring the
heritage buildings which currently have been converted into museums to find
its architectural features that able to control indoor climate passively
which in turn can used in preventive conservation. A proper methodology was
adopted in this dissertation to fulfill the objectives. The methodology
includes reviewing related books, journals, working papers, and articles from
internet. Case studies were also applied in this dissertation and were
analyzed through physical observation. Two museums were chosen; the Army museum
in Port Dickson and the National Textile Museum in Kuala Lumpur. This study
showed that the buildings, occupied by those museums were designed to deal
with climate passively and have features that able to regulate the
temperature and relative humidity, which in turn can be utilized by the
museums. It showed that converting the heritage building into a museum
requires only minimum changes and alterations to the building. This in turn
helps to preserve and maintain the authenticity and characteristics the
building has. The result of this study can provide answers and examples of
architectural features of heritage buildings that can be incorporated into
the decision-making process for museum projects. The process also can be used
to promote building design that able to control climate passively, without
relying heavily on the HVAC mechanical system which in turn highlight energy
efficiency and sustainability in museum design. Apart from that, this
research could also act as a catalyst for future research on the standards
and practice of museum and also on the adaptive re-use activities in
Malaysia.
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Thursday, December 13, 2012
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