Natural ventilation in housing design / Hafidi Abu Hassan

Many new housing in Malaysia now are based on the western context and experience, often fail although attempts are made to adapt it to local condition. They are ill-suited to local climate and create social setting and living environments which are alienating and do not fit the local culture. For a...

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Main Author: Abu Hassan, Hafidi
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2001
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description Many new housing in Malaysia now are based on the western context and experience, often fail although attempts are made to adapt it to local condition. They are ill-suited to local climate and create social setting and living environments which are alienating and do not fit the local culture. For a tropical country like Malaysia, natural ventilation is most sensible form of ventilation system. It has the advantage of being easy to be constructed and cheaper to maintain compared with the mechanical system. Natural ventilation can easily be achieved by the provision of specific apertures in the building fabric, such as open able windows and ventilator ducts, which can be control by the building’s occupants. This dissertation will focus on designing the natural ventilation system by looking on its element and factors are got to consider in designing the natural ventilation system for residential house. The traditional Malay house and modern housing design are taken as a case study.
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spelling uitm-154662016-11-23T06:37:57Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/15466/ Natural ventilation in housing design / Hafidi Abu Hassan Abu Hassan, Hafidi Heating and ventilation. Air conditioning Many new housing in Malaysia now are based on the western context and experience, often fail although attempts are made to adapt it to local condition. They are ill-suited to local climate and create social setting and living environments which are alienating and do not fit the local culture. For a tropical country like Malaysia, natural ventilation is most sensible form of ventilation system. It has the advantage of being easy to be constructed and cheaper to maintain compared with the mechanical system. Natural ventilation can easily be achieved by the provision of specific apertures in the building fabric, such as open able windows and ventilator ducts, which can be control by the building’s occupants. This dissertation will focus on designing the natural ventilation system by looking on its element and factors are got to consider in designing the natural ventilation system for residential house. The traditional Malay house and modern housing design are taken as a case study. 2001 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/15466/1/TD_HAFIDI%20ABU%20HASSAN%20AP%2001_5.PDF Abu Hassan, Hafidi (2001) Natural ventilation in housing design / Hafidi Abu Hassan. (2001) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA. <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/15466.pdf>
spellingShingle Heating and ventilation. Air conditioning
Abu Hassan, Hafidi
Natural ventilation in housing design / Hafidi Abu Hassan
title Natural ventilation in housing design / Hafidi Abu Hassan
title_full Natural ventilation in housing design / Hafidi Abu Hassan
title_fullStr Natural ventilation in housing design / Hafidi Abu Hassan
title_full_unstemmed Natural ventilation in housing design / Hafidi Abu Hassan
title_short Natural ventilation in housing design / Hafidi Abu Hassan
title_sort natural ventilation in housing design / hafidi abu hassan
topic Heating and ventilation. Air conditioning
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/15466/