Current scenario on illegal renovation in low-cost stratified properties in Klang valley and it impacts / Suraya Ghani

Illegal renovation as what it can be seen now a day had given so many impacts to the local authority and public too. Various method used by the responsible parties to overcome the issue but still exist. Hence, in this research the finding will be focused on the impacts gain by the local authority an...

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Main Author: Ghani, Suraya
Format: Student Project
Published: Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying 2013
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13161/
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description Illegal renovation as what it can be seen now a day had given so many impacts to the local authority and public too. Various method used by the responsible parties to overcome the issue but still exist. Hence, in this research the finding will be focused on the impacts gain by the local authority and the owners. Besides that, it also includes general information on data gain by visual observation survey conducted. Suitable recommendations also will be provided at end of this research. In order to gain the data and analyse the finding several methods will be used. The methodologies begins with understand the purpose of this research first, secondly establish the objectives. To answer the objectives books, internet, journal, by-law, visual observation, interview and questionnaire are used. Data gain then analyse before making the conclusion and came out with the recommendation. A complete report then produced. In the finding, summary of interview session made with local authority were provided together with analysis gain from distributed questionnaire given to local authority and the owner. In addition a record of visual building condition also provided as evidence of problems faced. This study discovers that owners of stratified property still do the illegal renovation on their strata units and give adverse impact to local environment
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spelling uitm-131612017-06-14T07:00:24Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13161/ Current scenario on illegal renovation in low-cost stratified properties in Klang valley and it impacts / Suraya Ghani Ghani, Suraya Domestic architecture. Houses. Dwellings Details in building design and construction.Including walls, roofs Illegal renovation as what it can be seen now a day had given so many impacts to the local authority and public too. Various method used by the responsible parties to overcome the issue but still exist. Hence, in this research the finding will be focused on the impacts gain by the local authority and the owners. Besides that, it also includes general information on data gain by visual observation survey conducted. Suitable recommendations also will be provided at end of this research. In order to gain the data and analyse the finding several methods will be used. The methodologies begins with understand the purpose of this research first, secondly establish the objectives. To answer the objectives books, internet, journal, by-law, visual observation, interview and questionnaire are used. Data gain then analyse before making the conclusion and came out with the recommendation. A complete report then produced. In the finding, summary of interview session made with local authority were provided together with analysis gain from distributed questionnaire given to local authority and the owner. In addition a record of visual building condition also provided as evidence of problems faced. This study discovers that owners of stratified property still do the illegal renovation on their strata units and give adverse impact to local environment Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying 2013 Student Project NonPeerReviewed Ghani, Suraya (2013) Current scenario on illegal renovation in low-cost stratified properties in Klang valley and it impacts / Suraya Ghani. (2013) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Domestic architecture. Houses. Dwellings
Details in building design and construction.Including walls, roofs
Ghani, Suraya
Current scenario on illegal renovation in low-cost stratified properties in Klang valley and it impacts / Suraya Ghani
title Current scenario on illegal renovation in low-cost stratified properties in Klang valley and it impacts / Suraya Ghani
title_full Current scenario on illegal renovation in low-cost stratified properties in Klang valley and it impacts / Suraya Ghani
title_fullStr Current scenario on illegal renovation in low-cost stratified properties in Klang valley and it impacts / Suraya Ghani
title_full_unstemmed Current scenario on illegal renovation in low-cost stratified properties in Klang valley and it impacts / Suraya Ghani
title_short Current scenario on illegal renovation in low-cost stratified properties in Klang valley and it impacts / Suraya Ghani
title_sort current scenario on illegal renovation in low-cost stratified properties in klang valley and it impacts / suraya ghani
topic Domestic architecture. Houses. Dwellings
Details in building design and construction.Including walls, roofs
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/13161/