Historical Intimacy in Malay Urban Core Configurations: A Comparative Analysis

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Culture & History Digital Journal Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI:10.3989/CHDJ.2020.020
Illyani Ibrahim, Nurul Syala Abdul Latip, Puteri Shireen Jahn Kassim, N. Harun
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This paper analyses the historical pre-Colonial configurations of a series of urban cores in Malay sites along the Straits of Melaka. The objective of this research is to identify the pattern and variations of each pre-Colonial royal urban core from the perspective of urban design principle such as “intimacy” and “walkability,” which can affect in a long term sustainable parameters such as the reduction of “urban heat island”. This traditional character is increasingly disappearing due to urbanisation. There is a difficulty to reconstruct the urban core of these case studies because of their past layouts’ degree of organic character, particularly in terms of randomness. This paper argues that such configurations reflect the degree of “intimacy,” which was ruptured during the Colonial eras. Patterns were identified using available maps and lithography related to the case studies. The findings indicate that the Malay royal urban core does obey the urban design principles of intimacy and walkability. The “intimacy indices” for a historical Malay city are as follow: distance from palace to mosque (170 metre), padang/open spaces (130 metre), settlement (310 metre), market (195 metre), and aristocrat houses (60 metre). This finding can be used to inform the baseline for the preparation of the Malay principles guidelines.
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马来城市核心配置的历史亲密性:比较分析
本文分析了马六甲海峡沿岸马来遗址中一系列城市核心在殖民前的历史形态。本研究的目的是从“亲密度”和“可步行性”等城市设计原则的角度,确定每个殖民前皇家城市核心的模式和变化,这些原则可以影响长期的可持续参数,如“城市热岛”的减少。由于城市化,这种传统特征正在日益消失。这些案例研究的城市核心很难重建,因为它们过去的布局具有一定程度的有机性,特别是在随机性方面。本文认为,这种配置反映了“亲密度”,这种亲密度在殖民时代被打破了。使用与案例研究相关的可用地图和光刻技术确定了图案。研究结果表明,马来皇家城市核心确实遵循了亲民性和可步行性的城市设计原则。马来历史城市的“亲密指数”如下:从宫殿到清真寺(170米)、巴当/开放空间(130米)、定居点(310米)、市场(195米)和贵族住宅(60米)的距离。这一发现可用于为马来原则指南的编制提供基线信息。
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期刊介绍: Culture & History Digital Journal features original scientific articles and review articles, aimed to contribute to the methodological debate among historians and other scholars specialized in the fields of Human and Social Sciences, at an international level. Using an interdisciplinary and transversal approach, this Journal poses a renovation of the studies on the past, relating them and dialoguing with the present, breaking the traditional forms of thinking based on chronology, diachronic analysis, and the classical facts and forms of thinking based exclusively on textual and documental analysis. By doing so, this Journal aims to promote not only new subjects of History, but also new forms of addressing its knowledge.
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