Abstract
Inspired by the historical significance of Baruk, a place where Bidayuh warriors once gathered and where skulls were collected, my vision for tribal hut architecture encapsulates the essence of these traditions while infusing modern design sensibilities. Central to the concept is the preservation of lunar monument, achieved through linear organization and sharp shapes that define the tribal house. This architectural narrative serves as a testament to the enduring power of design to transcend time and evoke profound emotions. As these tribal huts stand as modern interpretations of ancient
traditions, they become more than mere structures; they become symbols of cultural Cresilience and the timeless beauty of human creativity intertwined with nature.
Metadata
Item Type: | Monograph (Other) |
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Creators: | Creators Email / ID Num. Md Faris, Danish Putra UNSPECIFIED |
Contributors: | Contribution Name Email / ID Num. Chief Editor Husaini, Nur Atiqah UNSPECIFIED Editor Hamzah, Hanisah Aimi UNSPECIFIED Editor Abdul Rahman, Abdul Ruqaim Ashraff UNSPECIFIED Editor Aziz, Syazwani Aqmar UNSPECIFIED |
Subjects: | N Fine Arts > N Visual arts (General) > Special subjects of art N Fine Arts > NX Arts in general > Special subjects, characters, persons, religious arts, etc. |
Divisions: | Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sarawak > Kota Samarahan Campus > Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying |
Journal or Publication Title: | .AZV Design Works |
ISSN: | 2773-6067 |
Keywords: | Ventura, tribal hut, Baruk, architecture encapsulates |
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Date: | 2024 |
URI: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/114560 |