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Traditional Malay House
TRADITIONAL MALAY HOUSE’S ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
CASE STUDY: KAMPUNG PULAU BINTUNGAN, REMBAU, NEGERI SEMBILAN DARUL KHUSUS
COMPANY’S NAME: DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION SDN.BHD.

BIL. | NAME | NO.MATRIX | a) | MOHAMAD AZUAR BIN MOHD ANUAR | 2011454128 | b) | MUHAMMAD AMIRUL AJMAL BIN YUZLAN | 2011673384 | c) | AZIM IMTIAZ BIN KAMAROZAMAN | 2011437286 | d) | NUR AZLIZA BINTI MUHAMMED | 2011800344 | e) | NURSHAHEERA BT JIMIR | 2011631904 | f) | WAN ARFAN RUSYAIDI BIN WAN ABDUL RASHID | 2011400188 |

CHECKED BY: EN.WAN AKMAL ZAHRI BIN WAN ZAHARUDIN EN EZZAT FAHMI BIN AHMAD

TABLE CONTENT BIL | ITEMS | PAGES | 1. | ACKNOWLEDGEMENT | | 2. | INTRODUCTION | | 3. | KEY PLAN | | 4. | LOCATION PLAN | | 5. | SITE PLAN | | 6. | ELEVATIONS | | 7. | SKETCHES | | 8. | FLOOR PLAN LAYOUT | | 9. | STRUCTURAL LAYOUT | | 10. | ROOF PLAN | | 11. | TYPE OF CONNECTIONS | | 12. | CONCLUSION | |

CONCLUSION
Traditional Malay house is one of our ancestors’ legacies. It is made with full of inspiration and innovation. All the concept and design were made according towards many factors such as nature, traditions and full with customs. With this assignment we all can see that Malay customs also can be tolerated into art and designs. Creative designs with full of carving from shape of nature such as flowers and geometrical subject can be used for give a high aesthetical valued. Malay people really valued their art therefore, they built their own house with full of respected with environmental concept. They had been used many kind woods from trees such as Jati, Merbau, Cenggal and also Bamboo for built their house. All these kind of woods are very valuable nowadays, it can be lasted longer even many years ahead.
Thanks to this assignment we all know how to appreciate our valuable Traditional Malay House in Malaysia. We chose Negeri Sembilan Malay house due to

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