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PROJECT ONE

Place identity is constructed on meanings that were shaped through socio-cultural, economics and political factors throughout a particular period of time. Such meanings are often embodied in the physical and non-physical aspects. In the context of traditional streets in a rapidly globalized city like Kuala Lumpur, changes in physical settings through urban developments may pose significant impacts on their established meanings. This project introduces ways of reading the important “lexicons” of traditional streets through the tangible qualities of architecture and space, and the intangible socio-cultural attributes. It enables US to understand the specific contexts that construct the distinctive place identity and socio-cultural meanings of the traditional streets. All observations are to be captured in sketch journal and a written summary.

INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT

outcome

reflection

I have learnt to appreciate the streets in Kuala Lumpur. They truly hold the history of our country through architecture. This assignment improves my sketching skill and being able to catch the tangible and intangible elements on Jalan Tun H.S. Lee. 

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