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Title: The Devil in the Details: Analysing the Ethno-Cultural Blending in Malaysian Museum Buildings
Authors: Anuar N.H. 
Tharazi, M. I. 
Faudzi Y.M. 
Alwi N.M. 
Keywords: Asian Architecture;Ethno-cultural Blending;Museum Design;Malaysian Buildings;Malaysian Architecture;Malaysia
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Chulalongkorn University, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts
Journal: Journal of Urban Culture Research 
Abstract: 
Museums are often used as a ‘visualizing technology’ to project the cultural iden-tities of a nation or a particular demographic. The choice of building, either newly constructed or converted from an historic structure, places the importance of its architectural features to convey certain meanings over others. Using compara-tive analysis on multiple case studies as the main method for data collection, this paper identifies the architectural features on three selected building facade of Penang museums in relation to one another. It will then determine the cultural influences to explore the mechanism of ethno-cultural blending integrated into the architectural styles. Penang was chosen due to its heterogeneous popula-tion, allowing for symbiotic blending of diverse cultures, ethnicities and religions. Hence, highlighting the significant role that architecture plays in shaping not only the design of a museum but also in projecting the national identities through the political and historiographical complexities of cultural blending.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3937
ISSN: 2228-8279
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