2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.proenv.2014.03.022
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Typology of Malay Traditional House Rumah Lontiok and its Response to the Thermal Environment

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“…However, the progressive incorporation of new materials such as metal roofs, bricks and ceramic (see Picture 1), together with demographic growth and increasing deforestation rates (especially in Porta Bela), seem to have worsened people's thermal comfort (see section below) and reduced opportunities for using vernacular architectures. Although some studies seem to indicate a better thermal performance of 'modern' buildings versus vernacular habitations (see Prasetyo et al, 2014), it does not seem to be the case in the studied villages. In spite of a deterioration of indoor ventilation and thermal comfort, people still desire to build a 'modern' home.…”
Section: Building Materials and Passive Systemsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…However, the progressive incorporation of new materials such as metal roofs, bricks and ceramic (see Picture 1), together with demographic growth and increasing deforestation rates (especially in Porta Bela), seem to have worsened people's thermal comfort (see section below) and reduced opportunities for using vernacular architectures. Although some studies seem to indicate a better thermal performance of 'modern' buildings versus vernacular habitations (see Prasetyo et al, 2014), it does not seem to be the case in the studied villages. In spite of a deterioration of indoor ventilation and thermal comfort, people still desire to build a 'modern' home.…”
Section: Building Materials and Passive Systemsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…This can be an important factor for research into vernacular architecture in different ways. Vernacular residential buildings are prone to extinction due to abandonment by local people, which is directly related to lack of research into these buildings and failure to identify the advantages of this type of architecture (Prasetyo et al, 2014). In addition, the extensive destruction of vernacular architecture worldwide and replacement with modern styles of architecture have intensified the necessity for studying and discovering the advantages of vernacular architecture (Huang et al, 2016).…”
Section: Addressing Research Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulations results showed that higher stilts height is higher air velocity inside the test house and that houses with roof opening has higher internal air velocity compared to houses with wall opening. The study conducted by Presetyo et al [27] aimed to describe Rumah Lontiok, one of Malay traditional houses and to investigate its thermal performance. The authors revealed that against the existing notion, the investigated traditional house presented a poor thermal performance.…”
Section: Energy Performance Of Vernacular Buildingsmentioning
confidence: 99%