Architectural Design in Rethinking the Future of Co-Housing in Malaysia

Muhammad Zulkamal Hashim, Zuraina Leily Awaluddin, A. A. M. R, Sarly Adre Sarkum, Arif Budi Sholiha, Arfan Aziz
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Co-housing is a collaborative housing concept designed to foster close social bonding and sustainable communities. With the rapid population growth, urban sprawls and housing prices in Malaysia, this concept has gained traction in the housing sector as a viable housing alternative to the existing property market due to its social, economic and sustainability benefits. This paper aims to establish a set of design best practices by conducting a qualitative study on three selected Malaysian co-housing locations and design providers (DP). The methodology consists of interviews, literature reviews and case studies where data gained from the interviews are reviewed with data from the literature and case studies. The resulting analysis recommends that co-housing should focus on the following design aspects: demography size, surrounding context, spatial configuration, space design, “environmental psychology theory” and sustainability considerations. This paper concludes by providing several potential co-housing issues and recommendations for enhancing the benefits of co-housing in Malaysia.
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重新思考马来西亚合租住宅未来的建筑设计
共同住房是一种协作住房概念,旨在促进紧密的社会联系和可持续发展的社区。随着马来西亚人口的快速增长、城市扩张和房价的上涨,由于其社会、经济和可持续性的好处,这一概念在住房领域作为现有房地产市场的可行住房替代品获得了吸引力。本文旨在通过对三个选定的马来西亚共同住房地点和设计提供商(DP)进行定性研究,建立一套设计最佳实践。方法包括访谈,文献综述和案例研究,从访谈中获得的数据与文献和案例研究的数据进行审查。分析结果建议,合租住宅的设计应注重以下几个方面:人口规模、周围环境、空间配置、空间设计、“环境心理学理论”和可持续性考虑。本文最后提供了几个潜在的共同住房问题和建议,以提高共同住房在马来西亚的好处。
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Journal of Design and Built Environment
Journal of Design and Built Environment Engineering-Architecture
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Design and Built Environment (JDBE) is a SCOPUS-indexed and free open access publication by the Faculty of Built Environment, University of Malaya. Published biannually, JDBE usually contains four academic papers of wide-ranging topics reporting on issues in the built environment, i.e. architecture and design including landscape architecture, urban and regional planning and studies, building and quantity surveys and real estate studies and management.
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