AR. DR. HAZRINA BINTI HAJA BAVA MOHIDIN
Department of Architecture
Faculty of Built Environment
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Ar Dr Hazrina Haja is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Built Environment, University of Malaya. She completed her PhD in 2015 from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and started teaching in year 2015-2018 in the same institution before joining University of Malaya late 2018. She obtained her Bachelors Degree in Architecture; LAM Part I and LAM Part II from the same university, and has obtained her LAM Part III (Professional Architect) in year 2022. Ar Dr Hazrina's field of expertise is Theory and Philosophy of Architecture, dealing with theory of design and theory of architecture, primarily Space Syntax and Semiotics in design. Currently she is expanding these theories in various building typologies such as housing, and other types of public buildings. Her research interest covers diverse fields of studies in architecture which includes History and Theory of Architecture, Sustainable Design, Urban Design and so much more, in hope to be a more versatile academician as part of a world renown university |
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ENHANCING THE PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING OF YOUTHS IN MALAYSIA THROUGH ARCHITECTURAL SPACE AND DESIGN PROCESS |
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Heritage Trade And Land Use Study In Malacca Word Heritage Site (whs) |
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Improving B40 Housing Space Quality |
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Spatial pattern and influencing factors of tourism based on POI data in Chengdu, China
Spatial pattern and influencing factors of tourism based on POI data in Chengdu, China
The development of the concept of architectural heritage conservation and its inspiration
Solar Responsive Facade as Siamese Cultural Aesthetic Frontage in Malaysia
Sustainable High-Rise Housing
Integrated Space in Low-Income Housing in Kuala Lumpur
The Spatial Visibility within the Low-income Housing Living Unit