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Norsidah Ujang,Amine Moulay,Juriah Zakaria
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This paper discusses visitors' attachment to historic tourism places in the city of Kuala Lumpur in the context of urban regeneration. The study found that despite having a short duration of visits, the visitors' functional and emotional attachment to at...
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Nadzirah Khairrussalleh,Norhuzailin Hussain,Norsidah Ujang
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Norsidah Ujang,Amine Moulay,Nobaya Ahmad,Suhardi Maulan,Nor Azlina Abu Bakar
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Amine Moulay, Norsidah Ujang
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Neighbourhood parks are designed to provide opportunities for leisure and communal activities for the residents. However, studies have indicated that social interactions in these spaces are not at a satisfactory level. In the urban design context, a good...
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Quentin Stevens, Marek Kozlowski, Norsidah Ujang
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Urban waterfront redevelopments are often about image-making for economic and political gain. This article analyses three major recent waterfront projects within the Kuala Lumpur metropolitan area: Kuala Lumpur City Centre, the River of Life, and Lake Pu...
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Faziawati Abdul Aziz,Norhuzailin Hussain,Norsidah Ujang
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This paper presents the implications of slum relocation into low-cost high-rise housing development. Desa Mentari was selected as a case study for this research where its characteristics as a low-cost high-rise residential for relocated former squatter d...
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Norsidah Ujang,Faziawati Abdul Aziz
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In the case of Asian cities, poor redevelopment process has often resulted in the loss of historic urban fabric. Kampong Bharu is a traditional Malay settlement in the heart of the Kuala Lumpur city, holds a unique case of a struggle to preserve its loca...
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Norsidah Ujang
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Despite the high intensity of urban dwellers and the growing needs for socialization outdoor, the opportunity for interaction is limited due to the lack of public open spaces. This paper discusses the use of public open spaces in a city of Kuala Lumpur a...
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Norsidah Ujang
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