PENGKALEN LUMPUR TIN MINING MUSEUM
Experience Space Characteristic : Emotive Exploration of Tin Mining Era
PENGKALEN LUMPUR TIN MINING MUSEUM
Experience Space Characteristic : Emotive Exploration of Tin Mining Era
SYAIRA AZIRA BT CHE RUS
UTM Supervisor
| AR. CHAN WAI LAI
Matric No
| MBE211089
Official Email
| syairaazira@graduate.utm.my
Personal Email
| crsazira@gmail.com
Contact No
| 011-10920066
Attached Firm
| Ong & Ong Pte Ltd
“Museums need to be more conscious on their physicality, not only on the display objects, but also the presentation of the physical spaces in which people exist”
(Museum in digital age, 2010)
As an effort in respecting the Chinese tin miners who managed to transform the swampy village of Pengkalen Lumpur into the capital city of Malaysia, a replica with curved roof as part of the viewing gallery that shows the deep root in Chinese to preserve their links with China and the spirit of the pioneer (J.M Gullick)
Walking out from The Beginning Exhibition Hall, visitors are being celebrated with the sound of water rush down the textured slanted wall. Sound of moving water is a sort of white noise is relaxing – Place Advantage, Sally Augustin, 2009
Stone is part of natural construction element that has the ability to make a person’s mind calmer when they sit or walk near it and feel connected to the nature – Mishra & Dave, 2019