Thermal Surface Analysis on Neo-minimalist apartment façades in Penang, Malaysia

  • Arab Y
  • Sanusi Hassan A
  • Qanaa B
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The study investigates apartment’s façade thermal performance with neo-minimalist architectural style in Penang, Malaysia. Neo-minimalist style is considered as the most popular style in Malaysia in 2010s. The style is rediscovering from early modern minimalist movement with a design concept “less is more”. It applies minimal and efficient design of architectural character in defining form and space. Penang Island the second most important city in Malaysia after Kuala Lumpur. It is located at the north-western part of the country. The first case studies is the Light Linear apartment which has sixteen stories located on the east cost of Penang Island at Pantai Street, Penang. The second case study is BayStar apartment building, the eleven stories building tis located in Bayan Lepas at the seaside facing Jerejak Island. In order to conduct this study Fluke Ti20 thermal imager was used to capture thermal images for the west facades of the selected case study hourly from 12:00 to 6:00 pm on 15 th March 2017. The study finds that the recessed wall, balconies and the shading devices were the important elements to provide shades on the façades for good thermal performance.

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Arab, Y., Sanusi Hassan, A., & Qanaa, B. (2018). Thermal Surface Analysis on Neo-minimalist apartment façades in Penang, Malaysia. SHS Web of Conferences, 45, 01001. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184501001

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