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CONSERVATION

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PROJECT INFORMATION

Location

City / State

Address

GPS Coordinate

Gopeng, Perak

65, Lot 32804, Jln Besar,

Kampung Lawan Kuda,

31600 Gopeng,

Perak

Latitude

3.505187356196158

Longitude 101.52217686935921

Details

Client

Consultant / Architect

Date & Duration of Project

Estate of Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Zakariah

ATSA Architects Sdn Bhd

September 2002 - May 2003

Contractor

Conservator

Project Cost

Pembinaan TIC

Ar. Azim A. Aziz

500,000.000 MYR

PROJECT SYNOPSIS

The Conservation of
Bagas Zakariah

The orchard boasts a huge array of fruit trees and vegetation. It was previously a rubber plantation built in the early 1920 – 30’s when rubber was a booming commodity in Malaya. The original owners, Encik Zakariah bin Malim Sulaiman and Puan Masiah binti Samit, moved to this area from Cukai in 1920’s and grew rubber to earn a living. The Malay Traditional Yellow Planter’s House (a typical Rumah Perak style) was built back then.


This traditional Perak Malay house is two storey high and has its living quarters elevated from the ground.  The Rumah Ibu, is held together with simple solid wooden frame and is rectangular in shape, with the front of house (serambi) facing the main road or entrance.  The house layout is hierarchically arranged and is divided into two parts, the Public and the Private domains.  There are two staircases into the elevated Rumah Ibu, one a grand main staircase leading to the serambi, which is used by visitors and another, a side staircase, often used as a private entrance.


Referring to the floor plan, the serambi is divided into three parts for the different functions i.e. reading, entertaining, greeting of guest and for children to sleep. 


Right behind the ‘Public Areas’, and separated by a wall and door are two main bedrooms.  Timber lattice framework above the wall and the door provides the ventilation.  A ‘selang’ at the center of the house was created to provide transitional space between the main house and the back of the Rumah Ibu.  It is essential a “break”, separating and facilitating different functions of the house.  The second staircase leads to the selang which provides a space for guest or others to be greeted, pause or rest before proceeding to the other parts of the house (Rumah Tengah and serambi). 


The selang also leads to the Private Areas, a third bedroom and an open space usually used for family dining.  Here, traditionally, the womenfolk of the house would usually sit on a floor or a ‘tikar’ (mat) to gather, chat, eat and socialize.


The ‘dapur’ or kitchen is located at the back of the house which is situated at a level below.  It is also separated by a staircase which leads up to the family dining area (Rumah Tengah).  As the house is made of wood and open burning for cooking was normally used, this separation offers a firebreak.  A back entrance, which leads directly to the ground level is often used by female guest to enter the house.  Preparation of food, cooking, eating and washing by the womenfolk often carried out here in a lively and often noisy atmosphere.  The toilet and bathroom space is attached to this kitchen area.


A storeroom area is located underneath the Rumah Ibu.  As it was a planter house, equipment and fertilizers to tend to the rubber planting is normally stored here.

CONSERVATION TIMELINE

Before
Conservation

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FRONT VIEW

SEP 2002

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SIDE VIEW

SEP 2002

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SIDE VIEW

SEP 2002

September

2002

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SIDE VIEW

SEP 2002

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YARD

SEP 2002

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ENTRANCE

SEP 2002

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DISMANTLING BUILDING COMPONENTS

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DISMANTLING BUILDING COMPONENTS

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MAIN STRUCTURE INSTALLATION

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RESTORATION OF BUILDING COMPONENTS

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RESTORATION OF ROOF

During
Conservation

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DISMANTLING BUILDING COMPONENTS

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BASE CONSTRUCTION

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RESTORATION OF BUILDING COMPONENTS

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RESTORATION OF ROOF

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WALL PAINTING WORK AND ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION

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FRONT VIEW OF BAGAS ZAKARIAH

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ENTRANCE OF BAGAS ZAKARIAH

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YARD OF BAGAS ZAKARIAH 

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INTERIOR VIEW

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INTERIOR VIEW

After
Conservation

May

2003

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SIDE VIEW OF BAGAS ZAKARIAH

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SIDE VIEW OF BAGAS ZAKARIAH

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INTERIOR VIEW

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INTERIOR VIEW

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INTERIOR VIEW

OTHER RESOURCES

Related Link /
Website

Official Website

Project Summary - Bagas Zakriah
BAGAS ZAKARIAH
BAGAS PROJCT SYNOPSI
BAGAS TIMELINE
BAGAS OTHERS
Bagas Durng Cons
Bagas After Conservation
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