The preserved interior building elements through adaptive reuse in a heritage boutique hotel: Penang case study / Amirah Putri Shamsudin

Adaptive reuse is described as a preservation and conservation method to prevent old or heritage buildings from being abandoned by repurposing them into a new function. It is also a method to avoid waste demolition, urges reuses of the embodied energy, and provides significant social and economic be...

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Main Author: Shamsudin, Amirah Putri
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/89300/1/89300.pdf
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spelling my-uitm-ir.893002024-01-14T08:55:39Z The preserved interior building elements through adaptive reuse in a heritage boutique hotel: Penang case study / Amirah Putri Shamsudin 2022 Shamsudin, Amirah Putri Architectural decoration Historic buildings Adaptive reuse is described as a preservation and conservation method to prevent old or heritage buildings from being abandoned by repurposing them into a new function. It is also a method to avoid waste demolition, urges reuses of the embodied energy, and provides significant social and economic benefits. In other words, adaptive reuse is portrayed as recycling the old building into a new purpose; for instance, into a boutique hotel, to contribute to city sustainability. This research designs to identify the interior building elements that are preserved in Penang, Malaysia's adaptively reused heritage boutique hotels and ways of heritage boutique hotels in Penang, Malaysia retain their historical character and authenticity. The research approach applied in this research is the qualitative method. On-site observations, interview sessions with an expert, and literature review is conducted to achieve this research design's goals. Based on this finding, one heritage boutique hotel from adaptive reuse applications in Penang, Malaysia have been selected as the case study. The findings indicate that the selected case study was applied adaptive reuse in order to carefully preserving the building's heritage value and architecture. Therefore, this paper aims to provide an information about the preserved interior building elements in a heritage boutique hotel that implemented adaptive reuse in Penang, Malaysia. 2022 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/89300/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/89300/1/89300.pdf text en public degree Universiti Teknologi MARA (Kampus Puncak Alam) Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying Abdul Kadir, Syazwani
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Abdul Kadir, Syazwani
topic Architectural decoration
Historic buildings
spellingShingle Architectural decoration
Historic buildings
Shamsudin, Amirah Putri
The preserved interior building elements through adaptive reuse in a heritage boutique hotel: Penang case study / Amirah Putri Shamsudin
description Adaptive reuse is described as a preservation and conservation method to prevent old or heritage buildings from being abandoned by repurposing them into a new function. It is also a method to avoid waste demolition, urges reuses of the embodied energy, and provides significant social and economic benefits. In other words, adaptive reuse is portrayed as recycling the old building into a new purpose; for instance, into a boutique hotel, to contribute to city sustainability. This research designs to identify the interior building elements that are preserved in Penang, Malaysia's adaptively reused heritage boutique hotels and ways of heritage boutique hotels in Penang, Malaysia retain their historical character and authenticity. The research approach applied in this research is the qualitative method. On-site observations, interview sessions with an expert, and literature review is conducted to achieve this research design's goals. Based on this finding, one heritage boutique hotel from adaptive reuse applications in Penang, Malaysia have been selected as the case study. The findings indicate that the selected case study was applied adaptive reuse in order to carefully preserving the building's heritage value and architecture. Therefore, this paper aims to provide an information about the preserved interior building elements in a heritage boutique hotel that implemented adaptive reuse in Penang, Malaysia.
format Thesis
qualification_level Bachelor degree
author Shamsudin, Amirah Putri
author_facet Shamsudin, Amirah Putri
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title The preserved interior building elements through adaptive reuse in a heritage boutique hotel: Penang case study / Amirah Putri Shamsudin
title_short The preserved interior building elements through adaptive reuse in a heritage boutique hotel: Penang case study / Amirah Putri Shamsudin
title_full The preserved interior building elements through adaptive reuse in a heritage boutique hotel: Penang case study / Amirah Putri Shamsudin
title_fullStr The preserved interior building elements through adaptive reuse in a heritage boutique hotel: Penang case study / Amirah Putri Shamsudin
title_full_unstemmed The preserved interior building elements through adaptive reuse in a heritage boutique hotel: Penang case study / Amirah Putri Shamsudin
title_sort preserved interior building elements through adaptive reuse in a heritage boutique hotel: penang case study / amirah putri shamsudin
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (Kampus Puncak Alam)
granting_department Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying
publishDate 2022
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/89300/1/89300.pdf
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