Time:
3:00p.m., Wednesday, 4th Nov. 2020
Venue:
Zoom Meeting ID: 857 2462 9146
Password: 852606
Topic:
The aim of this research is to examine the intricate relationship between heritage conservation and everyday values of built heritage. The research draws empirical analysis from a traditional Malay village located in an urbanized area – Kampung Morten in Melaka. By investigating the practices and consequences of heritage management, initiated by the government and the community respectively, the results show there is a disjunction between the official interpretation of ‘Malay vernacular village’ and the people’s everyday sense of community and neighborhood identity. The research argues that built heritage management should not be understood from a deterministic conservation point of view, but rather to redefine the meanings of vernacular settlement from dynamic form of living experience and the local heritage values.
Lecturer:
Keng-Khoon Ng is currently a lecturer University College Sedaya International. He received Bachelor Degree in Architecture, University Technology Malaysia UTM, Master Degree Master of Arts, International Architectural Regeneration & Development, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom, PhD in Architecture & Urban Studies, Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore NUS. His research interest include Architecture design, urban studies in Asia/Southeast Asia, the politics of urban transformation, resilient urban planning & urban design, Smart city concepts and technologies.
Organizer:
Office of International Cooperation & School of Architecture, Tianjin University