Sunday, October 27, 2019
Passive Ventilation of Modern and Traditional Malay Houses
Passive Ventilation of Modern and Traditional Malay Houses Comparing the Passive Ventilation Style of Modern Malay House in Belum Rainforest Resort With the Common Traditional Malay House in Malaysia. ABSTRACT The objectives of the research is to compare the passive ventilation style of Modern Malayà House in Belum Rainforest Resort with the common Traditional Malay House in Malaysia. Theà research questions are what are the comparison of passive ventilation in Modern Malay Houseà in Belum with the common Traditional Malay House. Secondly. how does the orientation ofà building affect the passive ventilation. Finally. How does the the passive ventilation systemà works for Modern Malay House in Belum Rainforest Resort and Common Traditional Malayà House in Malaysia. These are the list of methodology that being used to help my research. Siteà observation at Belum Rainforest Resort. internet research. articles and books. My analysis ofà methodology is by studying and comparing the details of these two houses that are related toà the passive ventilation. The result is i found that Modern Malay House in Belum is lack ofà details that contribute to passive ventilation system. Common Traditional Malay house is stillà the best since it gives spotlight more on the passive ventilation. In a nutshell. house that focusà more on the passive ventilation are much better since it reduce the humidity and produces aà good thermal comfort in a building. In future. i hope that people will design buildings thatà concentrate more on the passive ventilation rather than design. 1.0 INTRODUCTION What is Architecture ? The definition of Architecture is the art or practice of designing andà constructing buildings. Architects are the one who runs the world. They create an enjoymentà story in every building that they design so that the world would not be as boring as it is. When ità comes to architecture world it is super wide and it consist of many different styles andà techniques. Every country have their own styles of designing to express their country ââ¬Ësà uniqueness. One of the best design in the world is the building that meet the need and prettyà much response to the climate. Also. It needs to know about the microclimates and the climateà zone. know the basic physiology of human thermal comfort. reduce the loads and enhanceà visual comfort by controlling the sun. Thermal mass are used to improved the comfort efficiencyà and to pick a space-conditioning strategies that are climatic responsive. Vernacular architectureà is one of the architecture sty le that take seriously on all of this criteria when designing a building. Vernacular Architecture is being refer as a traditional buildings that are designed to meetà the local climate and culture. They design with using a deep understanding together with aà respect towards the nature. Vernacular architecture can be called as a sustainable architectureà as well since it are also built to sustain the environment without destroying it. Vernacularà architecture tends to evolve time after time to reflect the technological. reflect the historicalà context in which it exist. reflect the cultural and also reflect the environment. This style ofà architecture used the local resources and available energy and materials. so it can referà accordingly to the climate. site and culture. The most common basic function in vernacularà architecture is to shield and protect from the weather conditions. Passive cooling system can not be separate from the vernacular architecture as they areà greatly related together. Passive cooling is a building design approach that targets on the heatà gain control and heat dissipation in a building in order to improve the indoor thermal comfortà with lower or zero energy usage. A good orientation of a building. proper design layout andà system used in a building will allow the passive ventilation system be in the building. Ventilationà is the main criteria in passive cooling system as it is the one that move the air from outsideà building to the inside so that it can improve the thermal comfort of a building. And my caseà study is to compare the passive ventilation of Modern Malay House in Belum Rainforest Resort ,à Perak with a common Traditional Malay House in Malaysia. 2.0 An Overview of the Modern Malay House in Belum Rainforest Resort. Perak. Malaysia As stated on Malaysiaââ¬â¢s online website. Malaysia is a country that being classified asà a country that have a hot climate and humid tropical climate with all months above 18 degreeà Celcius. Belum Rainforest Resort is the place which I picked for my case study. Belumà Rainforest Resort is located on the northern part of Malaysia and just below the boundary of theà other country which is Thailand. Belum Rainforest Resort is located in the middle ofà jungle which is surrounded by the water element from the Lake of Banding or Tasik Banding. This make the place a great become as a great place for the passive cooling design. Extracted from http://lensahijau.blogspot.com/2012/10/the-establishment-of-air-house-standard_18.html The Malay House in Belum was design to be modern but yet still maintaining the basicà element of Traditional Malay House. The photo below is one of the Modern Malay House inà Belum Rainforest Resort. Extracted from http://www.maplandia.com/malaysia/perak/gerik/hotels/belum-rainforest-resort/ The similarity of this modern malay house with the traditional malay house in Malaysia is theyà used completely 100 per cent wood as the main material for construction. 3.0ââ¬â What are the Comparison of Passive Ventilation on the Modern Malay House in Belum Rainforest Resort with Common Traditional Malay House in Malaysia ? A traditional Malay House produce the ventilation by applying many of full lengthà windows and doors at the body level. ( Yuan, 1987: 76 ). Hassan and Ramli ( 2010 )à conclude that Huge openings on Malay house walls produce high air intakes outside toà lowering the performance of stack effect. The below diagram stated clearly that. most of theà outdoor and indoor temperatures were higher than 28 degree Celcius with the humidity levelà in the house is higher than 60 per cent and the wind speed in Malay house flow in about 0.3à m / s to 3.4 m / s. Extracted from http://lensahijau.blogspot.com/2012/10/the-establishment-of-air-house- standard_18.html There are several comparison that can be found in Modern Malay House in Belumà Rainforest Resort. The Modern Malay House in Belum were design using a timberà construction. Most of the timber construction are not solid if to compare to a concreteà construction due to being build piece by piece. Since it is build piece by piece so it willà have a small gaps between a piece and a piece of wood. This small gaps is one of theà strategy in passive cooling system. The function of the small gaps is to allow the movementà of air into the house so that it could ventilate and automatically improve the indoorà environmental quality. Most of the traditional malay house have this thing but if to compareà to the modern side of malay house in Belum Rainforest Resort. it does not have this thing. Ità does not have small gaps on the wall and floor. the small gaps only can be seen on theà outside of the house which is on the balconyââ¬â¢s floor. This is not good since it blocks t he airà from entering into the house. The unique thing about the Malay house is that it is built onà stilts. This approach in many ways has several benefits from a thermal, functional and safetyà point of view. The raised floor, which is built higher than the ground, can catch winds of aà higher velocity ( Yuan. 1987 : 71 ). and the use of timber planks for the floor, which haveà gaps between them, can bring the air into the inner space. The Balcony area that contain small gaps for air ventilation purpose. The inner side of the building which does not contain any floor gaps and wall gaps. Other than that. during my site observation I found that there is no ventilation throughà roof joint that can be found in the house. This ventilation through roof joint also contributeà in Passive Cooling Design. It makes the house produce a large movement of air into theà building through the roof joint. Traditional Malay House really focus on the opening so thatà they can have a good thermal comfort without producing energy that we do not need such asà electricity. Also. without opening through the roof joint the stack ventilation system willà obviously not happen. Extracted from http://lensahijau.blogspot.com/2012/10/the-establishment-of-air-house-standard_18.html How does the Passiveà Ventilationà System Works for Modern Malayà house in Malaysia and Commonà Traditional Malay House inà Malaysia ? Extracted from http://www.belumresort.com/acco_kampung_house.html The floor plan above shows the floor plan of the Modern Malay House in Belum Rainforestà Resort. Common Traditional Malay House Floor Plan Extracted from https://www.academia.edu/2377416/Chapter_2_Malaysian_Vernacular_Architecture_and_Its_Relationship_to_Climate Both Modern Malay House and Traditional Malay House are randomly arranged. This isà to ensure that the wind velocity in the houses in the latter path of the wind will notà substantially being reduced. Stack ventilation is the flow of air from outside which enter into theà building and goes out from the upper side of a the building. Stack ventilation use differentà temperature to move the air. Hot air increases due to the lower pressure occur. It is sometimesà being called as a buoyancy ventilation. The below diagram shows how the stack ventilationà basically works. Extracted from http://sustainabilityworkshop.autodesk.com/buildings/stack-ventilation-and-bernoullis-principle Stack ventilation is one of the unique ventilation system that happen in a traditional malayà house. Based on my observation on the modern malay house in Belum Rainforest Resort. Ià found that there is no stack ventilation happens on this house since there is no opening throughà the roof joint for the air to go out. The other problem is this house does lifted up a bit by theà stilt but the other problem is that there is no floor gaps for the air to come in from below. Thisà modern malay house in Belum Rainforest Resort does not have the stack ventilation effect à compare to the original traditional malay house. The traditional malay house use the stackà ventilation effect to cool the inner side of the house. Stack ventilation makes the movement ofà the air flow and enter from the opening on the downside and the side of the house. Then the airà slowly transfer to the upper side of the house and goes out through the openings on the roofà joint. Extracted from http://malay101.blogspot.com/2012/08/malay-architecture.html Even the modern malay house in Belum Rainforest Resort does not use the stackà ventilation system. they use the other system of ventilation which is the cross ventilation systemà . Cross ventilation system is obtain when there is windows on the both sides of the room. Thisà caused the air to flow across the space. Since the wind comes the most on the side of theà building. Openings on the sideway really helps the modern malay house in Belum Rainforestà Resort to give a better thermal comfort. The cross ventilation system is good since it reducingà the energy consumption in a building. The below diagram shows the cross ventilation systemà that happens on modern malay house in Belum Rainforest Resort. The arrows on the diagram above shows the air movement that flows into the house. Other than that ,the unplanned arrangement of the Traditional Malay House is reallyà important as it gives contribution in reducing the risk of the strong winds. ( Hanafi. 1994 ). Settlements that are along the coastal areas experience great wind speed than the inlandà religions. ( Hanafi. 1994 ) Traditional Malay House are usually detached and it dispersed theà units with ample external space. This is to allow the fresh air circulation occurs in the building. (Hanafi. 1994 ). Extracted from https://www.academia.edu/2377416/Chapter_2_Malaysian_Vernacular_Architecture_and_Its_Relationship_to_Climate Extracted from https://www.google.com.my/maps/@5.5428286,101.341145,187m/data=!3m1!1e3 Photo above is the rough arrangement of modern malay house in Belum Rainforestà Resort. The arrangement are based on the linear concept and which it is applying the sameà concept as the traditional malay house in Malaysia. How does the orientation of theà building affect the passiveà ventilation? Building orientation are really important in malay traditional house. For religiousà reasons. most traditional Malay houses are oriented to face Mecca(east west direction) ,à which indirectly minimizes the area of exposed walls to direct solar radiation during thedayà (Yuan. 2011). The building orientation also does help in providing good sun shading. andà also a good ventilation system. Normally. the Malay Kampong House will be orientateà according to the east ââ¬â west orientation. This orientation function as letting you to harnessà the daylight and take control of the glare along the long faà §ade of the building. It will reduceà the glare from the setting sun or even from the rising sun. One more reason on why east ââ¬âà west orientation is the best orientation is because of it ensures the building to get a betterà thermal comfort. The photo below show that the not so accurate wind diagram that beingà taken from the windfinder.com. Extracted from http://www.windfinder.com/windstatistics/butterworth Based on my research study I found that most of the wind comes from the Northwest andà Northeast side. There is least air comes from the northern and the southern side. Thisà orientation system works pretty well since the modern malay house in Belum Rainforest Resortà are orientated using the east west orientation. The window on the modern malay house inà Belum Rainforest Resort that located on the side of the house is openable so this can make theà wind to flow into the building and circulate in good way. The below photo shows the orientationà of the modern malay house in Belum Rainforest Resort. Extracted from https://www.google.com.my/maps/@5.5428286,101.341145,187m/data=!3m1!1e3 Building that are surrounded by the water element are good for passive cooling design. What I found is Belum Rainforest Resort is surrounded by a big lake which is the Tasik Bandingà . This Tasik banding contribute pretty well in making the house cooler and achieve the correctà standard of thermal comfort. The wind which flow from the Northwest side brings the cool airà from the lake and directly enter the building. ââ¬â Conclusion In a nutshell. Malaysia is a country that are meant to be as a hot climateà country with a high humidity level. Houses in Malaysia that will be design or alreadyà been designed by people need to follow the Malaysia ââ¬Ë s climate to achieve a goodà thermal comfort. Modern Malay House in Belum Rainforest Resort are lack of theà original features that suppose to have in every Traditional Malay House. People thatà design the malay house in Belum are not concentrating on the features anymore. inà fact they are more in terms of creating a new building with using a different way toà achieve the thermal comfort. The house might look like a malay traditional houseà when you look it from the farthest distance. but it is totally different when you comeà closer and study about the details of the house. Modern Malay House in Belum areà lack in terms of passive ventilation contribution. The house pretty much does notà apply the basic elements of a traditional malay house which is to have the wall gapsà and small gaps between the timber for the air to move into the building. This is suchà a waste since this small features is actually really make the building to achieve a veryà good environmental indoor quality. The ventilation through the roof joint also is aà good thing when it comes to express the stack ventilation system. Since traditionalà malay house donââ¬â¢t use the electricity more often than a normal building. this stackà ventilation really works in every traditional malay house because it reduce the energyà consumption and automatically reduce the living cost. Also. stack ventilationà makes the traditional malay house to get a maximum ventilation from almost everyà side of the house which the wind are basically come from the bottom. middle andà even from the upper side of the house. Other than that. the layout arrangement inà malay house will contribute in making the place become more comfortable. Layoutà arrangem ent is one of the criteria in vernacular architecture. this layout arrangementà will contribute on the flow of the wind. Last but not least it is important as well toà orientate the building in a proper direction. The proper building orientation will makeà the building to receive a good sun shading device. better air ventilation system soà that the building would not be hotter on the inside.
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