Veronica Ng

Veronica Ng is an educator, philosopher and writer on architecture. Graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy (Curtin University, Australia), she teaches in the School of Architecture, Building & Design at Taylor’s University, Malaysia. Being an avid writer on place-making and identity relating to Malaysian architecture and architects, she believes that architectural practice relates to theoretical and methodological rigor that examines and questions the perceptions and expressions of the built environment. She is a contributor to local and regional architectural journals such as Architecture Malaysia and Architecture Asia.
More info: http://www.taylors.edu.my/en/university/schools/architecture/staff_dire…

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Experiencing Malaysian Architecture (OpenLearning)

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Experiencing Malaysian Architecture (OpenLearning)
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The MOOC “Experiencing Malaysian Architecture” introduces the diverse approaches to contemporary Malaysian architecture, and explores the rhetorical questions on Malaysian architecture and identity. It emphasizes on the theoretical and design rigor within the process of design through the documentation, analysis and discussion of Malaysian architecture. [...]