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RINGKASAN CADANGAN PROJEK PENYELIDIKAN (SUMMARY OF

RESEARCH PROPOSAL)
1. Nama Ahli-Ahli Proj! "
Nama
Fa!#l$i%P#&a$%Ja'a$a(
Zalina bt Hj Samadi Jabatan Senibina, FSPU
Nurul Husna bt Qamaruzzaman Jabatan Senibina, FSPU
2. Pr()a$aa( Ma&alah
(Problem Statement)
Heritage awareness heightened in built heritage development in the globalized world and the
research acts as reflection towards the issue. The intent of this study is to find the strategies for
revitalizing the eisting urban heritage treasure in the historical cities of !alaysia. The study will
focus on the urban heritage which found as the most in danger urban heritage especially shop
houses due to urban development pressures.
3. O'j!$i* "
(Objectives)
To define the urban heritage revitalization
To identify the component of urban heritage revitalization
To investigate the concept of the urban heritage revitalization in !alaysia
To ma"e recommendation based on the findings# the stategy for enhancing of urban heritage
in !alaysia
4. K+($i(,a( Proj! "
(Signifcance o Project)
$n managing the urban heritage# the city sta"e holders need to "now the concept of
urban heritage in !alaysia. %nce the definition# status and concept of urban heritage are
established# then the strategies for enhancing the !alaysian urban heritage can be
formulated. Therefore# there will more integrated approach toward promoting !alaysia
urban heritage tourism.
!. S!o+ Proj!%-a$a&a( Krja
(Sco"e o Project#$imitations)
The scope of study includes four main research &uestions. 'irstly# the research drive is to
define the urban heritage revitalization. Secondly# is to investigate the trend of the urban
heritage revitalization.Third is to investigate the strategies of urban heritage revitalization.
'ourthly# is to ma"e recommendation based on the findings# the stategies for revitalizing
the urban heritage in !alaysia
%. D.(i&i /rma%Ko(&+ "
(&efnition o 'erms#(once"ts)
(rchitectural heritage as perceived by many geographers as patterns or product created in
the physical environment through human activity and cultural systems )*hitehand# +,,-..
$n urban heritage tourism field )/erbe"e#+,00. recognized cultural heritage as part
of cultural resources for visitor attractions. He had divided cultural resources into
primary and secondary element1 architectural heritage was of the primary elements
with ability to draw tourists and visitor. Those secondary elements were the tourist
facilities such as accommodations# transportation# information and amenities used
by traveler either to get to a destination or as a service when they were there.

). Kajia( Li$ra$#r "
($iterat*re +evie,)
2egeneration of heritage city which involves conservation development has created
interest amongst authorities# private and public in !alaysia. The effort of conserving
urban architectural heritage however re&uired collaboration from multi disciplinarian3s
of professionals and community. Since designers are constantly involved in the built
ma"ing and redevelopment processes# heritage conservation is yet to be mastered in
safeguarding architectural heritage from any measures of development pressures.
(rchitectural heritage as perceived by many geographers as patterns or product
created in the physical environment through human activity and cultural systems
)*hitehand# +,,-.. The history of architecture recorded a number of architectural
styles of different era from 2oman to 4yzantine# from !odernism to 5ost !odernism.
However# with the current economic driven culture# brings in the modern development
that represent city with 6simplicity3 and 6functional3 rather than other intentions. The
legacy of !odern !ovement is obvious in every city today )7alagher# -88+..
Today# our modern society is highly concern on the cost factors and prone to
contemporary concept of minimalism )7alagher# -88+.1 therefore decorative building
elements as part of cultural epressions mostly discarded from the overall construction
cost. $n contrast to this# the eisting heritage buildings were designed with cultural
detailing motives and pattern in each wall# columns# floors# windows# roof# doors#
arches and ceilings. This outloo" brings in celebrative character of fa9ade1 fully
decorated with richness of art and craft of the specific epression of culture and time
)Schoonenberg# -88-..
The series of different pattern in building fa9ade offered 6varieties3 to human sight
gives more sensory effects in eperiencing the city environment. No doubt#
architectural heritage has the power in providing 6richness3 and 6varieties3 in the urban
design of the city. $n urban heritage tourism field )/erbe"e#+,00. recognized cultural
heritage as part of cultural resources for visitor attractions. He had divided cultural
resources into primary and secondary element1 architectural heritage was of the
primary elements with ability to draw tourists and visitor. Those secondary elements
were the tourist facilities such as accommodations# transportation# information and
amenities used by traveler either to get to a destination or as a service when they
were there.
The ideas support the eistence of heritage city as a city rich in 6real artifacts3 to
support the historical bac"ground and urban morphology of the city. Historical
monuments such as bridge# museum# memorial# shop houses# library# administrative
building# castle# fort and fortresses# zoo# historic botanical garden# farm and orchards
are considered as living anti&ue resources to demonstrate the significance of cultural
system in physical form. The famous historical cities such as %ford# :ambridge#
2ome and /ienna are amongst urban tourism cities with these &ualities. 4esides
strengthening city with proof of cultural history1 built heritage acts as a bundle of
product for promoting the city to potential visitors.
*hen our cities in !alaysia are fully;developed the eisting buildings at presence will
be the heritage buildings in the future. *hat is strategy of continuously maintain the
urban vitality< Since we are involved in the process of building future heritage and
conserving the past heritage1 and our hope to have the great heritage city in the future1
therefore it essential to determine the strategy of revitalizing urban heritage
$n managing the urban heritage# the city sta"e holders need to "now the concept of
urban heritage in !alaysia< %nce the definition# status and concept of urban heritage
are established# then what is strategy for enhancing the !alaysian urban heritage<
Therefore this research is to act as strategies for integrating urban heritage tourism.
).1 R#j#!a(
(+eerences)
(Sila senarai se-*rang.-*rangn/a ! r*j*-an)
Please "rovi0e at least ! reerences)
:ross# N. )+,0-.. =>esign as >iscipline? >esignerly ways of "nowing.= >esign Studies 3)@.?
--+;--A.
:ross# N. )+,,8.. =The nature and nurture of design ability.= >esign Studies 11)B.? +-A;+@8.
Hudson# C. )+,DD.. :ontrary $maginations? ( psychological study of the English schoolboy.
Condon# !ethuen F :o. Ctd.
Cawson# 4. )+,,B.. =5arallel lines of thought.= Canguages of design 1? B-+;BB+.
Cawson# 4. )+,,A.. How >esigners Thin"? The >esign 5rocess >emystified. 7illingham# Gent#
(rchitectural 5ress.

).2 Pr!a$aa( U$ama
(K) 0or1&)
(Sila beri-an ti0a- lebi1 0ari ! "er-ataan *tama)
(Please "rovi0e not more t1an ! -e/ ,or0s)
Regeneration, heritage, conservation, urban, tourism
22 Ka1ah P()li1i!a( "
(+esearc1 3et1o0s)
(4*rai-an tentang 5+esearc1 &esign6, 'e-ni- Pesam"elan 0an Prose0*r
7nalisis)
(8laborate on +esearc1 0esign, Sam"ling tec1ni9*es an0 7nal/tical
"roce0*res)
1. Description of Methodology
The research will be conducted by employing &ualitative type of research in&uiry on
study population including focus group and public. 2esearch methods will include in
the obtrusive data analysis through individual interviews and survey research. The
unobtrusive data will be conducted through contents analysis and direct observations
in addressing the research &uestions.
Data Collection and Analysis
'ocus 7roup $nterviews with :ontroller
$n depth individual perception study to be conducted with city3s local controller.
The purposes are to investigate vision# mission and contents of control from each
personnel in regenerating cities as a heritage city.
'ocus 7roup perception study and survey research with end users
$nformal method includes shop houses user# including the shop houses tenants#
visitors and local people to investigate their reactions towards old and new
development through focus group discussions which involved below selected
parties? shop houses tenant# owners# tourist and general public.
>ata (nalysis
$nterviews will be transcribed# coded and then to be analyzed the &ualitative data
using NH>. $ST prior to final discussions.
>irect /isual %bservation
The research conducted architectural visual analysis to the study site. The visual
analysis conducted for comparing the &uality of different style of city image and
identity )modern technology and architecture style
2. Flow Chart of Research Activities ( Please enclose in the Appendix
Preliminary Literature Review
Chapter 1,2,6
Theoretical Framework
Chapter 2
Pilot Study + ethod te!t"
Chapter #
Site Study
Chapter $
%naly!i!
Chapter &
Chapter 6 ' Final (ritin) *iva
CAR/A PERLAKSANAAN PERANCANGAN PROJEK PENYELIDIKAN
(PROJEC/ SCHEDULING)
1. !antt Chart of Research Activities
Research activity Feb-
Mac
2009
April-
May
2009

June-
July
2009
August-
Sept
2009
Oct-
Nov
2009
Dec
Jan
200
Preliminary
Literature Review
Chapter 1,2,6
Theoretical Framework
Chapter 2
Pilot Study + ethod te!t"
Chapter #
1
Site Study
Chapter $
2
%naly!i!
Chapter &
#
Chapter 6 ' Final (ritin)
Final Pre!entation
"ote# Legend
2esearch (ctivity
*riting 5rogress
!ilestoneI$mportant >ates
2. Milestones and Dates
!ilestone +? (pril +J# -88,? the obtrusive data collection survey research.
!ilestone -? !ay -# -88,? the obtrusive data collection through individual interviews
!ilestone B? Kune +# -88,? the obtrusive data collection analysis

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