Green concepts through shape-grammar - the language of intermediate spaces in traditional Malay houses / Suzana Said ... [et al.]

The traditional Malay houses (TMH) can be seen as an embodiment of a true implementation of green architecture through its design efficiency and moderation in the use of resources throughout the lifecycle of the houses. This paper describes the relationship of green architecture to the language of t...

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Main Authors: Suzana, Said (Author), M. Sabrizaa, Abdul Rashid (Author), Rosmawati, Mohamed (Author), Neta Suredah, Baharum (Author), Izatul Asyikin, Nordin (Author)
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Published: 2015.
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