Peta Lokasi Reka Bentuk Seni Bina
Rumah Bumbung Panjang Johor
Rumah Bumbung Panjang Kedah
Rumah Bumbung Panjang Kelantan
Rumah Bumbung Panjang Melaka
Rumah Bumbung Panjang Negeri Sembilan
Rumah Bumbung Panjang Pahang Rumah Bumbung Panjang Perak
Rumah Bumbung Panjang Perlis Rumah Bumbung Panjang Pulau Pinang Rumah Bumbung Panjang Selangor
Dear Dr Kamarul Syahril Kamal,
ReplyDeleteI looked at your website. Very interesting. I really loved the pictures of
the old bulding in Johor. Are there many places such as that can be
visited?
Do you know where I can find plans and drawings of malay traditional
(kampong) houses?
Are you aware of anyone in Malaysia who still construct them?
thank you and best regards,
Paolo Nalin
Advisory - Performance Improvement
Governance Risk & Compliance
PricewaterhouseCoopers Services LLP
8 Cross Street #17-00
PWC Building
Singapore 048424
DID: (65) 6236 4002
Fax: (65) 6236 3300
Email: paolo.nalin@sg.pwc.com
Tahniah! imformasi yang sangat berguna untuk projek saya...TQ
ReplyDeletei would like to more details about rumah bumbung panjang in malaysia. Can you send the information about it to my email.
ReplyDeletezulfadhlimohammad@gmail.com
Thanks
Hi,
ReplyDeleteSorry for being nitpicky but the 'Khadazan Sabah' house is actually the traditional house of the Dusun Lotud of Tuaran, Sabah. It is called a Lamin Kopio and the spatial arrangement of the house is based on the animist spritual beliefs of the native community. Each space represents a social boundary that separates guests from the private living areas of the occupants.
And Khadazan is actually spelt as Kadazan. I know, it sounds trivial but imagine if Malay was misspelt as Maley. Tak best, kan?
Overall, this is an interesting website. I like the illustrations of the various Malay traditional houses. Keep up the good work. Cheers! :)
Richard N.
Kota Kinabalu
Sabah
rasenye rumah melaka dgn negeri 9 tu terbalik...bukan tangga batu tu melaka ke?
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