Reviving of adat bersiram tradition and adaptive reuse of Masjid Lama Kampung Tanjung Beringin, Seri Menanti, Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus
Masjid Lama Kampung Tanjung Beringin was built in 1892 by Raja Melewar and the villagers. The mosque is left abandoned for many years without proper care, hence this building has present of defects and missing parts. Restoration an old building with different function has been applied a long time...
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Kulliyah of Architecture and Enviromental Design, International Islamic University Malaysia
2019
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/78455/ http://irep.iium.edu.my/78455/ http://irep.iium.edu.my/78455/1/78455_Reviving%20of%20Adat%20bersiram.pdf |
Summary: | Masjid Lama Kampung Tanjung Beringin was built in 1892 by Raja Melewar
and the villagers. The mosque is left abandoned for many years without proper
care, hence this building has present of defects and missing parts. Restoration
an old building with different function has been applied a long time ago with the
intention of reviving the building. There are many approaches to revive an old
building, such as, adaptive reuse. The aim of this study is to revive the tradition
that takes place at Masjid Lama Kampung Tanjung Beringin, Seri Menanti,
Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus through adaptive reuse. The objective of this
project is to identify factors causing the functional deterioration of Masjid Lama
Kampung Tanjung Beringin, to identify the significance of the mosque in order
to revive its function, and to revive the function of the mosque through suitable
approach. This study will discover the right process of adaptive reuse and a
documentation on the fabric of the site as well as its previous functions as
one of its significant value. Perhaps, this study will be beneficial to the
people. Specifically, this study analyses eight methods have been used in
analysing the site on its motifs, defects, functions, and the design of the
mosque in order to fulfil the objective of the study. This study finds the
intricate carvings in the mosque that might have related to the reign of Raja
Melewar and also related to the adat bersiram tradition that takes place in
the mosque. Lastly, this study suggest that adaptive reuse is the best
conservation works in hopes it will bring back from the edge of death of this
mosque. |
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