Reading the Contexts of Traditional Streets
Tutor: Mr Nicholas Ng
Project Task and Overview:
In order to explore their particular location contexts, students must perform a virtual visit to ONE of the designated historic streets. Jalan Tun H.S. Lee, Petaling Street's wet market, Jalan Hang Lekir, Jalan Sultan, Medan Pasar, Lorong Panggung, Kuala Lumpur Jalan Hang Kasturi, Jalan Tokong-Jalan, Tukang Besi, Jalan Kampung Kuli, Jalan Kampung Pantai, Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Jalan Hang Kasturi, Jalan Tokong-Jalan, Jalan Tokong-Jalan, Jalan Tokong-Jalan, Jalan Tokong-Jalan, Jalan Tokong-Jalan, Jalan Tokong-Ja Students will need to establish the street's boundary using the given map.
Determine the physical and non-physical settings of the selected streets using the criteria below. Religious constructions, facades, and architectural styles Non-physical examples include shophouses, markets, traditional trades/businesses, regional/traditional foods, historical events, and social organisations.
You must provide your findings in the form of a manual sketch diary that follows the format specified in the submission requirements section, using a variety of sources (books, websites, papers, and so on).
Final Outcome
Reflection:
For project 1, it was difficult for me at first as I'm not fond of history subject but this project was interesting for me because I learned so many things about how does the street form its culture and how it made the street to be what it is today. The reason why it was difficult because we had to do it virtually and using google maps and websites as our tool to study it which restricted my research for it as there was not a lot of website about it. I would've done a better job doing this work if I had the opportunity to visit the site for better study and understanding of it.