2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1217/1/012013
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Sustainable architectural design features of Negeri Sembilan Malay houses: an analysis of indoor thermal comfort

Abstract: To manage indoor thermal comfort, artificial cooling, such as air-conditioners, has mainly substituted natural ventilation. However, research indicates that the occupants’ well-being is negatively impacted due to disagreeable ventilation systems. To acquire ideal indoor conditions, it is essential to comprehend environmental elements, such as building design and context. In Malaysia, traditional Malay houses (TMH) were built in hot-humid tropical climates to provide maximum thermal comfort via natural ventilat… Show more

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“…At the environmental level, the design promotes eco-friendly materials and energy efficiency, making the most of natural resources and minimizing the environmental impact. All this follows the objectives of the geopark project [53] and the current architectural trends [45,[67][68][69] under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the environmental level, the design promotes eco-friendly materials and energy efficiency, making the most of natural resources and minimizing the environmental impact. All this follows the objectives of the geopark project [53] and the current architectural trends [45,[67][68][69] under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%