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Browsing by Author "Jamal, Daeng Haliza Daeng"

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    Adaptive Reuse of Several Historical Buildings in Kuala Lumpur as Museums
    (2015-01-29) Jamal, Daeng Haliza Daeng; Hassan, Zuraidah; Ramli, Zuliskandar
    Malavsia is a countrv rich with histoncal build1nos most of which are part of the nat1onal heritaoe However, many of such buildinos that are located across the countrv have been ionored 1n recent vears. Realiz1nq the importance and potential of such buildmqs towards the countrv's qrowth, these build l ~s have been renovated and adapted to be reused again For a wide range of Functions. particularly in the vcinity of Kuala Lumpur Generally most of these restored historic buildinqs have been converted into museums. business premises, off1ces. restaurants, residential houses or even for public use. This paper a1ms to identify and focus on a few of the historcal build1nos 1n Kuala Lumpur which have been adapted to be converted 1nto museums. Apart from beinq a source of reference and leamm. the uniqueness of the Museum architecture serves as a symbol of the historical ident1tv of Kuala Lumpur that could draw the attention of tourists Furthermore, th1s paper aims to elevate the importance of historical buildings in developing the country's potential in tounsm through the promotion of heritage tourism.
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    Adaptive Reuse of Several Historical Buildings in Kuala Lumpur as Museums
    (2016-11-07) Jamal, Daeng Haliza Daeng
    Malaysia is a country rich with historical buildings, most of which are part of the national heritage. However, many of such buildings that are located across the country have been ignored in recent years. Realizing the importance and potential of such buildings towards the country's growth, these buildings have been renovated and adapted to be reused again for a wide range of functions, particularly in the vicinity of Kuala Lumpur. Generally, most of these restored historic buildings have been converted into museums, business premises, offices, restaurants, residential houses or even for public use. This paper aims to identify and focus on a few of the historical buildings in Kuala Lumpur which have been adapted to be converted into museums. Apart from being a source of reference and learning, the uniqueness of the Museum architecture serves as a symbol of the historical identity of Kuala Lumpur that could draw the attention of tourists. Furthermore, this paper aims to elevate the importance of historical buildings in developing the country’s potential in tourism through the promotion of heritage tourism

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