Evolution of 3 generations of school design / Afizi Sahar

The main purpose of this dissertation is to study, identify and understand the potential of school design physically, which is essential in boosting learning and teaching experience of student and teachers. In our learning curve from standard 1 to form 5 or form 6, we lack of attention on school des...

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Main Author: Sahar, Afizi
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31907/
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description The main purpose of this dissertation is to study, identify and understand the potential of school design physically, which is essential in boosting learning and teaching experience of student and teachers. In our learning curve from standard 1 to form 5 or form 6, we lack of attention on school design which was once a part of our life, before we hop into university or working market. Although schools for most of us at that time is just for learning, playing and make friends, but we lack of the significant knowledge of why is some school have a very unique design and most of the schools is just linear meaning that the design is just blocks and blocks. In this study, the author is therefore involved in researching the gradual changes in school design and the essence of evolution. Furthermore, how a simplest thing such as school design can have an effect on the student in their immense learning and development.
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spelling uitm-319072022-09-28T07:06:26Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31907/ Evolution of 3 generations of school design / Afizi Sahar Sahar, Afizi School architecture and equipment. School physical facilities. Campus planning Space (Architecture). Public spaces The main purpose of this dissertation is to study, identify and understand the potential of school design physically, which is essential in boosting learning and teaching experience of student and teachers. In our learning curve from standard 1 to form 5 or form 6, we lack of attention on school design which was once a part of our life, before we hop into university or working market. Although schools for most of us at that time is just for learning, playing and make friends, but we lack of the significant knowledge of why is some school have a very unique design and most of the schools is just linear meaning that the design is just blocks and blocks. In this study, the author is therefore involved in researching the gradual changes in school design and the essence of evolution. Furthermore, how a simplest thing such as school design can have an effect on the student in their immense learning and development. 2005 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31907/1/31907.PDF Sahar, Afizi (2005) Evolution of 3 generations of school design / Afizi Sahar. (2005) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM).
spellingShingle School architecture and equipment. School physical facilities. Campus planning
Space (Architecture). Public spaces
Sahar, Afizi
Evolution of 3 generations of school design / Afizi Sahar
title Evolution of 3 generations of school design / Afizi Sahar
title_full Evolution of 3 generations of school design / Afizi Sahar
title_fullStr Evolution of 3 generations of school design / Afizi Sahar
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of 3 generations of school design / Afizi Sahar
title_short Evolution of 3 generations of school design / Afizi Sahar
title_sort evolution of 3 generations of school design / afizi sahar
topic School architecture and equipment. School physical facilities. Campus planning
Space (Architecture). Public spaces
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31907/