Citation
Ku Azhar Ku Hassan. (2008) Tropical resort buildings: an ecological approach. In: Ecotourism in the IMT-GT region: issues and challenges. Penerbit Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, Kedah, pp. 105-114. ISBN 983-328-2725
Abstract
For the past decade, Malaysia and other South East Asians have experienced a tremendous building boom related to leisure and hospitality sector. The development of many resorts and hotels especially along the coastal regions shows the country' potential as an attractive tourist destination from around the world. Many factors contribute to these phenomena such as the abundance of naturally beautiful sceneries, the vernacular houses and kampungs, the rivers and mountains, the tropical rainforests and mangroves, the natural lakes, the sandy beautiful beaches, the crystal clear sea and coral reefs coupled with the diverse historical and cultural heritage. This article is an attempt to show some fine examples of architectural works which could represent the successful ecological approach for future development and generation. The designer's approach of setting in such an environment is not a simple task. It requires a clever and sensitive one with less or minimum intrusion into the environment. In short, this article suggest. The intimate manner in which an architectural object is being sited on a particular locality against a natural and sustainable backdrop. Selected case studies of resort buildings will be presented. It is intended to illustrate, besides enjoying the benefit from the industry such as employment, economic returns and business ventures connected to it, the existing environment can also be enhanced, improved and modernised.
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For the past decade, Malaysia and other South East Asians have experienced a tremendous building boom related to leisure and hospitality sector. The development of many resorts and hotels especially along the coastal regions shows the country' potential as an attractive tourist destination from around the world. Many factors contribute to these phenomena such as the abundance of naturally beautiful sceneries, the vernacular houses and kampungs, the rivers and mountains, the tropical rainforests and mangroves, the natural lakes, the sandy beautiful beaches, the crystal clear sea and coral reefs coupled with the diverse historical and cultural heritage. This article is an attempt to show some fine examples of architectural works which could represent the successful ecological approach for future development and generation. The designer's approach of setting in such an environment is not a simple task. It requires a clever and sensitive one with less or minimum intrusion into the environment. In short, this article suggest. The intimate manner in which an architectural object is being sited on a particular locality against a natural and sustainable backdrop. Selected case studies of resort buildings will be presented. It is intended to illustrate, besides enjoying the benefit from the industry such as employment, economic returns and business ventures connected to it, the existing environment can also be enhanced, improved and modernised.
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Item Type: | Book Section |
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Additional Information: | Available at Perpustakaan Sultan Abdul Samad, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43000 UPM Serdang, Malaysia. G155 M3E19 Call Number |
AGROVOC Term: | natural resources |
AGROVOC Term: | tropical agriculture |
AGROVOC Term: | tourism |
AGROVOC Term: | ecological agriculture > ecological agriculture Prefer using alternative agriculturealternative agriculture |
AGROVOC Term: | environmental impact assessment |
AGROVOC Term: | biodiversity conservation |
AGROVOC Term: | government agencies |
AGROVOC Term: | environmental impact |
AGROVOC Term: | sustainable agriculture |
Geographical Term: | Malaysia |
Depositing User: | Ms. Azariah Hashim |
Date Deposited: | 07 Oct 2024 02:51 |
Last Modified: | 07 Oct 2024 02:51 |
URI: | http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/627 |
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