Design for intergroup relations: community and welfare centre

The community centres in Malaysia are found to be underutilised due to various reasons including simplistic functional design and bureaucratic management. Active communities are instead found in sacred places such as mosques, temples, and churches. Past researchers suggest the use of sacred places f...

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Main Author: Liew, Jun Min
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Published: 2022
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spelling my-utm-ep.1003562023-03-30T07:59:20Z Design for intergroup relations: community and welfare centre 2022 Liew, Jun Min NA Architecture The community centres in Malaysia are found to be underutilised due to various reasons including simplistic functional design and bureaucratic management. Active communities are instead found in sacred places such as mosques, temples, and churches. Past researchers suggest the use of sacred places for community development. However, the inclusiveness of community development in sacred places is controversial due to its exclusive use and building language.This thesis proposes an alternative approach to utilizing faith's social capital for inclusive community development. That is, to integrate charity welfare, a universal activity across religion and humankind, into the community centre. The thesis explores architectural design approaches for the integration. It identifies the problem and need of charity welfare and community centre, reviews design principles for intergroup relations, and finally develops design approaches from the literature review and case study. 2022 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/100356/ http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/100356/1/LiewJunMinMBE2022.pdf application/pdf en public http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:150134 masters Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Faculty of Built Environment & Surveying
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Liew, Jun Min
Design for intergroup relations: community and welfare centre
description The community centres in Malaysia are found to be underutilised due to various reasons including simplistic functional design and bureaucratic management. Active communities are instead found in sacred places such as mosques, temples, and churches. Past researchers suggest the use of sacred places for community development. However, the inclusiveness of community development in sacred places is controversial due to its exclusive use and building language.This thesis proposes an alternative approach to utilizing faith's social capital for inclusive community development. That is, to integrate charity welfare, a universal activity across religion and humankind, into the community centre. The thesis explores architectural design approaches for the integration. It identifies the problem and need of charity welfare and community centre, reviews design principles for intergroup relations, and finally develops design approaches from the literature review and case study.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Liew, Jun Min
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author_sort Liew, Jun Min
title Design for intergroup relations: community and welfare centre
title_short Design for intergroup relations: community and welfare centre
title_full Design for intergroup relations: community and welfare centre
title_fullStr Design for intergroup relations: community and welfare centre
title_full_unstemmed Design for intergroup relations: community and welfare centre
title_sort design for intergroup relations: community and welfare centre
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
granting_department Faculty of Built Environment & Surveying
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/100356/1/LiewJunMinMBE2022.pdf
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