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  • Professor Dr Mohd. Tajuddin Bin Mohd. Rasdi

    Professor of Islamic Architecture

    Professor | School of Architecture and Built Environment

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    Academic Qualifications

    PhD
    MArch
    BSc Architecture

    Areas of Interest
    Professional Bodies
    1. Director, Centre for the Study of Built Environment in the Malay World (KALAM), May ’96 – Dis ’98, Dis –
    2. Member, UTM Publisher Board of Editors, –
    3. Member, Faculty Publication Committee, UTM
    4. Panel Member, Institute for Rural Development, UTM,
    5. Member, Board of Directors for the Museum of Architecture, Malaysia,
    6. Mosque Fellow, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,
    7. International Editorial Board, Journal of South East Asian Architecture, National University of Singapore,
    8. International Editorial Board, Global Built Environment Review, Edgehill UK,
    9. Head Panel, Undergraduate Thesis,
    10. Head Panel, Theory and History,
    11. Advisory Panel for Architectural Curriculum at Taylor’s College,
    12. Main Advisor to Center for Modern A
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    14. In Philadelphia, where I live, a menace has invaded city streets. A number of new town houses, clad in nostalgic, deferential brick, have put at their bases a yawning portal: the garage, an offensive import from the suburbs. Parking in a dense city is always a testy, teeth-grinding experience. But the street-facing garage turns it into something like a crawl through endless desert, each oasis of space a mirage that evaporates as a shutter comes into view. Some of the developments have tried to remedy this problem by creating new streets altogether, perpendicular alleyways that face the garages and are sometimes segregated behind a gate. These succeed only in diminishing the street life of the city.

      No one truly needs a domestic garage to park a car; space is available, if not readily, on city streets. So why do garages exist? The reason may have nothing to do with parking. In their recent book, “Garage,” Olivia Erlanger, an artist, and Luis Ortega Govela, an architect, coin a term,

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