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Linking Flood and Flood Resilience Through Scientometric Review for Future Research Anthony, Peter; Abdul Majid, Roshida; Tukiman, Nor Izura
International Journal of Environment, Architecture, and Societies Vol. 3 No. 01 (2023): Strengthening the Resilience of Heritage to The Nature of The Environment, Arc
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Services of Universitas Tanjungpura and Center of Southeast Asian Ethnicities, Cultures and Societies (Joint collaboration between Universitas Tanjungpura and National Taitung University)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/ijeas.2023.3.01.17-33

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Flood resilience architecture is riddled with challenging and complicated issues. Few studies, meanwhile, have attempted to map the global research on this crucial area. The objectives of the study are connections among the stakeholders, the main areas of research, and the available direction in the body of knowledge. 635 document-related bibliographic records that were collected from Scopus were systematically and quantitatively analysed using the scientific mapping method. The findings showed that the top 3 keywords most frequently used in the field were floods, flood control, and flooding. The top 3 least discussed topics/issues were decision-making, rain, and urban resilience. This study's main contribution and distinction come from its status as the first to present an inclusive, comprehensive, and overall overview of the examined literature. By identifying key research topics, journals, institutions, and countries, as well as how these are connected within currently accessible studies on the sector, this study adds value to the existing literature. The findings highlight the limitations in the existing research and offer directions for future study, where they suggested that as a way of resilience to the problems, future study potential lies in the least studied topics. For the world of practice, the study provides a convenient point of reference for practitioners, decision-makers, and new researchers in the field. Therefore, this study increases the level of awareness of flood and flood resiliency in the housing sector.
Transformation of Malaysian Shop Office and The Impact of Visual Comfort Tan, Hui Ping; Abdul Majid, Roshida
Jurnal Koridor Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Koridor
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/koridor.v14i2.11396

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This paper investigates the transformation of Malaysian shop offices over the last few decades, and the impact of visual comfort on their design and functionality. Shop offices are a prevalent building type in Malaysia, combining commercial and office spaces in the same structure. The rise of e-commerce and the need for visually appealing and functional spaces has driven the transformation in shop office design. This study examines the historical context of shop offices in Malaysia, the factors driving their transformation, and the concept of visual comfort, including its various elements. The study then analyzes the impact of visual comfort on the design and functionality of modern shop offices in Malaysia. The research findings provide insights into the importance of visual comfort in commercial space design and the factors driving the evolution of shop office design in Malaysia. Finally, the paper identifies challenges and opportunities for the continued development of visually appealing and functional shop offices in Malaysia.