Naturally ventilated colonial school classrooms in Malaysia are conducive to learning environment

The study is intended to evaluate the comfort level of learning environment in three naturally ventilated colonial schools in Malaysia through the voice of students aged between 13 and 17. This study focuses on the influence of the colonial school classrooms physical environment towards the students...

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Main Authors: Sanusi, Aliyah Nur Zafirah, Azmin, Aida Kesuma, Abdullah, Fadzidah, Kassim, Mohd Hisyammudin
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author Sanusi, Aliyah Nur Zafirah
Azmin, Aida Kesuma
Abdullah, Fadzidah
Kassim, Mohd Hisyammudin
author_facet Sanusi, Aliyah Nur Zafirah
Azmin, Aida Kesuma
Abdullah, Fadzidah
Kassim, Mohd Hisyammudin
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description The study is intended to evaluate the comfort level of learning environment in three naturally ventilated colonial schools in Malaysia through the voice of students aged between 13 and 17. This study focuses on the influence of the colonial school classrooms physical environment towards the students’ comfort and behaviour. The research has two objectives: To evaluate post-occupancy comfort level and behavior in the naturally ventilated colonial schools and to suggest design elements that could improve the comfort level of a school classroom. Observations and investigations were conducted in three colonial schools; Victoria Institution, Methodist Girls Secondary School and Maxwell Secondary School in the morning session, between 7:45a.m. and 1:00p.m.. Survey questionnaires were distributed to one classroom of each school and simultaneously, an inventory of each classroom physical environment was recorded. It was found that the observed classroom differs slightly in the window-to-wall ratio, window size and occupancy density, which have an impact on the indoor environment and the students’ comfort and behaviour. From the survey results, among the three schools, the students in the Methodist Girls Secondary School are mostly comfortable throughout the morning session. In conclusion, several design elements, which can be adopted from the architecture of the colonial period, that make them conducive to learning environment are window-to-wall ratio, window sizes and occupancy density.
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spelling iium-568972017-05-22T03:18:11Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/56897/ Naturally ventilated colonial school classrooms in Malaysia are conducive to learning environment Sanusi, Aliyah Nur Zafirah Azmin, Aida Kesuma Abdullah, Fadzidah Kassim, Mohd Hisyammudin NA2542.35 Environmental aspect of architecture NA4100 Special classes of buildings NA6600 Education buildings The study is intended to evaluate the comfort level of learning environment in three naturally ventilated colonial schools in Malaysia through the voice of students aged between 13 and 17. This study focuses on the influence of the colonial school classrooms physical environment towards the students’ comfort and behaviour. The research has two objectives: To evaluate post-occupancy comfort level and behavior in the naturally ventilated colonial schools and to suggest design elements that could improve the comfort level of a school classroom. Observations and investigations were conducted in three colonial schools; Victoria Institution, Methodist Girls Secondary School and Maxwell Secondary School in the morning session, between 7:45a.m. and 1:00p.m.. Survey questionnaires were distributed to one classroom of each school and simultaneously, an inventory of each classroom physical environment was recorded. It was found that the observed classroom differs slightly in the window-to-wall ratio, window size and occupancy density, which have an impact on the indoor environment and the students’ comfort and behaviour. From the survey results, among the three schools, the students in the Methodist Girls Secondary School are mostly comfortable throughout the morning session. In conclusion, several design elements, which can be adopted from the architecture of the colonial period, that make them conducive to learning environment are window-to-wall ratio, window sizes and occupancy density. American Scientific Publisher 2017-02 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/56897/1/FADZIDAH%20ALLYA%20ASL%20COLONIAL.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/56897/7/56897_%20Naturally%20ventilated_MYRA.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/56897/8/56897_%20Naturally%20ventilated_SCOPUS.pdf Sanusi, Aliyah Nur Zafirah and Azmin, Aida Kesuma and Abdullah, Fadzidah and Kassim, Mohd Hisyammudin (2017) Naturally ventilated colonial school classrooms in Malaysia are conducive to learning environment. Advanced Science Letters, 23 (2). pp. 830-833. ISSN 1936-6612 (In Press) http://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/asp/asl/2017/00000023/00000002/art00031 10.1166/asl.2017.7527
spellingShingle NA2542.35 Environmental aspect of architecture
NA4100 Special classes of buildings
NA6600 Education buildings
Sanusi, Aliyah Nur Zafirah
Azmin, Aida Kesuma
Abdullah, Fadzidah
Kassim, Mohd Hisyammudin
Naturally ventilated colonial school classrooms in Malaysia are conducive to learning environment
title Naturally ventilated colonial school classrooms in Malaysia are conducive to learning environment
title_full Naturally ventilated colonial school classrooms in Malaysia are conducive to learning environment
title_fullStr Naturally ventilated colonial school classrooms in Malaysia are conducive to learning environment
title_full_unstemmed Naturally ventilated colonial school classrooms in Malaysia are conducive to learning environment
title_short Naturally ventilated colonial school classrooms in Malaysia are conducive to learning environment
title_sort naturally ventilated colonial school classrooms in malaysia are conducive to learning environment
topic NA2542.35 Environmental aspect of architecture
NA4100 Special classes of buildings
NA6600 Education buildings
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/56897/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/56897/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/56897/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/56897/1/FADZIDAH%20ALLYA%20ASL%20COLONIAL.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/56897/7/56897_%20Naturally%20ventilated_MYRA.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/56897/8/56897_%20Naturally%20ventilated_SCOPUS.pdf