Ventilation Blocks: Design Feature In Malaysia Public Schools

Q2 Engineering
Norhaslinda Nordin, Muhammad Azzam Ismail, A. Ariffin
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Abstract

Hot and humid climate conditions have always been a challenge to building designers in tropical countries. Mouldy faA§ade can emerge within a few days due to heavy rain and a room can easily become hot and musty. These are among the major issues caused by improper ventilation. To overcome these problems, ventilation block, an ingenious building element that has a long history, is widely used in tropical countries. It provides comfort through cross ventilation, permitting daylight and offering protection from heavy rainfall and, giving aesthetic value. This paper is part of the main research on the findings of passive design elements in Malaysia schools buildings. The main purpose of this paper is to investigate, identify and discuss on the types, the design features and the characteristics of the ventilation blocks found on the existing primary school buildings in Kuala Lumpur territory, Malaysia. A total of 85 from a list of 201 schools were visited and observation was made. The schools were selected and categorised according to the years they were founded and based on the findings of their architectural design influences. It was found that there were at least 10 different ventilation block designs among the schools sampled in the present study which were built between the 1950s and 1960s. This element can be found in various locations of the buildings. Nevertheless, the purpose of such element was clearly to provide good ventilation and comfort to the occupants. Combining architecture and cross ventilation as a design feature has led to the implication of using ventilation block may not only solve the problems identified but also add value to the building and a present a convincing strategy towards sustainable design approach.
通风街区:马来西亚公立学校的设计特点
炎热潮湿的气候条件一直是热带国家建筑设计师面临的挑战。由于大雨,几天内就会出现发霉的外墙,房间很容易变得炎热发霉。这些都是通风不当造成的主要问题。为了克服这些问题,通风砌块这种历史悠久的巧妙建筑元素在热带国家得到了广泛的应用。它通过交叉通风提供舒适,允许日光,并提供保护免受暴雨,并具有美学价值。本文是马来西亚学校建筑被动式设计元素研究成果的一部分。本文的主要目的是调查、识别和讨论在马来西亚吉隆坡地区现有小学建筑上发现的通风街区的类型、设计特征和特征。在201所学校中,共访问了85所学校并进行了观察。这些学校是根据它们成立的年代和它们对建筑设计的影响进行选择和分类的。研究发现,在本研究抽样的学校中,至少有10种不同的通风街区设计,这些设计建于20世纪50年代至60年代之间。这个元素可以在建筑的各个位置找到。然而,这种元素的目的显然是为居住者提供良好的通风和舒适。将建筑和交叉通风结合起来作为设计特征,使用通风块不仅可以解决所确定的问题,还可以增加建筑的价值,并为可持续设计方法提供令人信服的策略。
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Journal of Design and Built Environment
Journal of Design and Built Environment Engineering-Architecture
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
7
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Design and Built Environment (JDBE) is a SCOPUS-indexed and free open access publication by the Faculty of Built Environment, University of Malaya. Published biannually, JDBE usually contains four academic papers of wide-ranging topics reporting on issues in the built environment, i.e. architecture and design including landscape architecture, urban and regional planning and studies, building and quantity surveys and real estate studies and management.
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