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Simplified search suggestions : Intan Khasumarlina Mohd Khalid |
1 | 2014 article | “Healing Garden” sebagai asas mereka bentuk landskap masa kini Mohd Khalid Intan Khasumarlina, Kertas kerja ini memfokuskan kepada hubungan landskap dan kesihatan yang memerlukan perancangan yang terperinci. Rasa penyembuhan dapat dicipta menerusi gabungan “softscape” (alam semula jadi) dan “hardscape” (alam buatan). Healing Garden atau Taman Penyembuhan adalah satu perancangan landskap bertujuan meringankan tekanan di tempat kerja, di jalanan dan di rumah. Taman penyembuhan menyentuh lima deria penglihatan, pendengaran, rasa, sentuhan dan bau... 936 hits |
2 | 2023 article | PLANT ELEMENTS REINFORCING THE SENSE OF PLACE IDENTITY OF THE MUSLIM MALAY ROYAL TOWN Intan Khasumarlina Mohd Khalid Due to a lack of secure identity following the new developments in a Muslim Royal Town of high-tech modernization in the twentieth century, the craft maker created any motif with an unknown purpose. As a result, the original character of the location will be tarnished, and the image will vanish. This paper aims to identify the qualitative responses of the plant elements reinforcing the Muslim Royal Town of Kuala Kangsar, conducted semi-structured interview participants based on purposive sampling, including professionals, policymakers, and skilled practitioner's categories. The data was analyzed through qualitative coding using Atlas ti 8.0. The significant findings reveal that the flower, the color related to the flag, leaf, and types of plant, tendril/meandering cloud, the shape of the plant, and an element of the plant on a Perak Coat of Arm reflected the royal Muslim town. This finding contributes to assessing the details of the plants' motif representation to assist the city counc..... 58 hits |
3 | 2020 thesis | Place identity through plant motif on streetscapes in the Royal Town of Kuala Kangsar, Perak ,Malaysia Intan Khasumarlina Mohd Khalid The Malay Royal Towns in Malaysia are the finest examples of the evolution of the early Malay
settlements of the 16th century. However, the identity and characteristics of Malay Royal towns are
still ambiguous and constantly threatened by inordinate changes due to rapid industrialisation,
economic development and urbanization. The extensive urbanization and rapid development in
most historic towns have significantly eroded the identity, sense of place and physical
attributes of the Malay Royal Towns. In addition to existing historical monuments. which are the
pride of the Malay royal town, the peculiarity of their natural heritage factors that indicate the
identity of the place are very much required in terms of preservation and enhancement. The scope of
this research covers all of the properties which identifies cultural significance mainly
representing ornaments through plants motif on the streetscape of royal towns. This study aims to
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