Green and colourful: night market’s roles in sustaining the local culture and the informal economy

The Malaysian night market is commonly regarded as an informal and temporary place where people can buy goods and food at affordable prices. Recent studies acknowledge the contributions of night market to the informal economy, as well as towards keeping local culture alive. Through examining Loron...

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Main Author: Zakariya, Khalilah
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
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Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/27210/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/27210/1/ICGBE_2012_Khalilah_Zakariya_Presentation.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/27210/2/ICGBE_2012_Abstract_KZ.pdf
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description The Malaysian night market is commonly regarded as an informal and temporary place where people can buy goods and food at affordable prices. Recent studies acknowledge the contributions of night market to the informal economy, as well as towards keeping local culture alive. Through examining Lorong Tuanku Abdul Rahman (Lorong TAR) night market in Kuala Lumpur as a case study, this paper expands our notions of ‘green’ and how informal public spaces encourage the sustainability of cities from the lenses of socio-culture, spatial environment and economy. A combination of methods that include close observations, interviews and mapping were used in this study. Results showed that the night market stimulates the growth of local culture through its rich and ‘colourful’ spatial characteristics, activities and products. It can support sustainability of the informal economy by being a catalyst within itself and to its adjacent business. Night market works in multiple ways: it serves as an ephemeral public space where food and street life enliven the city, it supports vendors to start and expand their businesses, and collectively it contributes to the sustainability of local culture. These ‘green’ roles of night market should be reconsidered in planning and designing of cities for its cultural and economic contribution, rather than seeing it as ‘just another everyday space’.
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spelling iium-272102021-07-13T17:42:27Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/27210/ Green and colourful: night market’s roles in sustaining the local culture and the informal economy Zakariya, Khalilah NA Architecture NA9000 Aesthetics of cities. City planning and beautifying The Malaysian night market is commonly regarded as an informal and temporary place where people can buy goods and food at affordable prices. Recent studies acknowledge the contributions of night market to the informal economy, as well as towards keeping local culture alive. Through examining Lorong Tuanku Abdul Rahman (Lorong TAR) night market in Kuala Lumpur as a case study, this paper expands our notions of ‘green’ and how informal public spaces encourage the sustainability of cities from the lenses of socio-culture, spatial environment and economy. A combination of methods that include close observations, interviews and mapping were used in this study. Results showed that the night market stimulates the growth of local culture through its rich and ‘colourful’ spatial characteristics, activities and products. It can support sustainability of the informal economy by being a catalyst within itself and to its adjacent business. Night market works in multiple ways: it serves as an ephemeral public space where food and street life enliven the city, it supports vendors to start and expand their businesses, and collectively it contributes to the sustainability of local culture. These ‘green’ roles of night market should be reconsidered in planning and designing of cities for its cultural and economic contribution, rather than seeing it as ‘just another everyday space’. 2012-05-29 Proceeding Paper NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/27210/1/ICGBE_2012_Khalilah_Zakariya_Presentation.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/27210/2/ICGBE_2012_Abstract_KZ.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/27210/7/ICGBE_2012_Certificate.jpg Zakariya, Khalilah (2012) Green and colourful: night market’s roles in sustaining the local culture and the informal economy. In: International Conference on Green in the Built Environment: Redefined, 29-30 May 2012, KAED, IIUM. (Unpublished)
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Zakariya, Khalilah
Green and colourful: night market’s roles in sustaining the local culture and the informal economy
title Green and colourful: night market’s roles in sustaining the local culture and the informal economy
title_full Green and colourful: night market’s roles in sustaining the local culture and the informal economy
title_fullStr Green and colourful: night market’s roles in sustaining the local culture and the informal economy
title_full_unstemmed Green and colourful: night market’s roles in sustaining the local culture and the informal economy
title_short Green and colourful: night market’s roles in sustaining the local culture and the informal economy
title_sort green and colourful: night market’s roles in sustaining the local culture and the informal economy
topic NA Architecture
NA9000 Aesthetics of cities. City planning and beautifying
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/27210/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/27210/1/ICGBE_2012_Khalilah_Zakariya_Presentation.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/27210/2/ICGBE_2012_Abstract_KZ.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/27210/7/ICGBE_2012_Certificate.jpg