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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 09:02authored byL Mohamed Yusof, D Jones
Legislation and standards are alleged to be one of the key solutions for improving accessibility and Universal Design implementation in Malaysia including its implementation in housing design. In response to this concern, the government of Malaysia has taken considerable steps in articulating professional practice obligations as demonstrated in continual improvements in relevant new laws and standards (Malaysian Standard (MS)). The findings from a preliminary study have however evidenced a clear gap between having laws and standards and ensuring their implementation in the construction industry. This paper reviews the issues faced by the existing Malaysian enforcement and practices to Universal Design. The findings emphasise awareness, understanding and practice implications for the legislation and its standards in Malaysia, and problems and assumptions perceived. Findings indicate that there is lack of understanding and awareness of the current legislation and standards in the construction industry, in addition to the insufficiency of comprehensive guidelines to regulate Universal Design in Malaysia.
History
Location
Putrajaya, Malaysia
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2013, The Authors
Editor/Contributor(s)
Rahim A, Zen I, Samad N
Pagination
195-212
Start date
2013-11-11
End date
2013-11-12
ISBN-13
9789833142309
Title of proceedings
ICUDBE 2013 : Proceedings of the Sharing the World MUSAWAH : 3rd International Conference on Universal Design in the Built Environment
Event
Universal Design in the Built Environment. Conference (3rd : 2013 : Putrajaya, Malaysia)