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Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to explore the history of Anglican churches in Malaysia and discusses their typical features and their respective maintenance practices.
Design/methodology/approach
A narrative review of 84 literacy sources published between 1967 and 2020 on the development and features of Anglican churches in Malaysia, along with recommendations on maintenance practices from the asset and facilities management perspective. The exploration of churches’ features follows three main disciplines in building maintenance according to the Jabatan Kerja Raya Guideline for as-built buildings in Malaysia.
Findings
The findings of the study have then been tabulated to form a maintenance framework to recommend suitable maintenance practices on specific building components based on different materials. The paper argues that as places of worship, the assets of religious facilities are intangible compared to any other types of building that serve a tangible function (i.e. shelter, commercial or industrial operation). Throughout the exploration of their maintenance practices suggested by vast sources of literature, it is proven that the maintenance of churches is not as straightforward as merely remedying the defects, but it requires the maintenance to radically minimise any disturbance to their aesthetics, thus making maintenance a more challenging task at churches.
Originality/value
This paper proposes a maintenance framework for Anglican churches in Malaysia by categorising building disciplines and their corresponding building components, which supports future research to improve the maintenance practices of religious facilities.
本文旨在探讨马来西亚圣公会教堂的历史,并探讨其典型特征和各自的维护做法。设计/方法/方法对1967年至2020年期间发表的84份关于马来西亚圣公会教堂发展和特点的文献资料进行叙述性回顾,并从资产和设施管理的角度对维护实践提出建议。根据马来西亚已建成建筑的Jabatan Kerja Raya指南,对教堂特征的探索遵循了建筑维护的三个主要学科。研究结果我们将研究结果制成表格,以形成维修架构,就不同材料的特定楼宇构件建议合适的维修方法。本文认为,作为礼拜场所,宗教设施的资产与任何其他类型的具有有形功能的建筑(即庇护所、商业或工业运作)相比都是无形的。通过对大量文献资料所建议的维护实践的探索,可以证明,教堂的维护并不像仅仅修复缺陷那么简单,而是需要从根本上减少对其美学的任何干扰,从而使教堂的维护成为一项更具挑战性的任务。原创性/价值本文通过对建筑学科及其相应的建筑构件进行分类,提出了马来西亚圣公会教堂的维护框架,这支持了未来的研究,以改善宗教设施的维护实践。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Facilities Management is a strategic level journal for Heads of Facilities and Corporate Real Estate. Guided by its international and expert Editorial Board, Journal of Facilities Management publishes high-quality, authoritative, and detailed analysis, briefings and case studies on how facilities can and do play a vital part in helping deliver corporate strategy. This quarterly publication features contributions from leading practitioners and thinkers in the field of Facilities Management, from some of the leading companies, government institutions, and universities in the world. The journal features a combination of theoretical and practical articles, complemented by a wide range of case studies and regular features, identifying key implications for senior practitioners in Facilities Management.