ARUNIKA: THE ENHANCEMENT OF KAED COURTYARDS THROUGH MULTI-MOTION DESIGN FOR WELLNESS AND LEISURE

Authors

  • Arif Salihin Muhammad Aminuddin
  • Amar Firdaus Shofyan
  • JulailaAbdul Rahman
  • Roziha Che Haron
  • Sufian Hamat
  • Raja Intan Suhaylah
  • Masidah Abdul Majid
  • Asiah Abdul Rahim
  • Fairullazi Ayob
  • Siti Noorfairus Che Abdullah
  • Nur Ulfah Awatif Umairah Alias

Abstract

Courtyards in the Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design (KAED) at IIUM serve as transitional and communal spaces that enhance interaction, comfort, and identity within academic environments. However, the KAED courtyards are currently underutilised, offering limited inclusivity, comfort, and spatial character. This project aims to transform the KAED Courtyard (Gallery) and KAED Courtyard (Café) into vibrant, climate-responsive, and multifunctional hubs that reflect the faculty’s creative spirit and foster community engagement. A multidisciplinary methodology, including site analysis, user observation, precedent studies, design development, and cost evaluation had guided the formulation of the “Multi-Motion” concept. The proposed design introduces interactive gathering zones, varied seating arrangements, greenery, and water features to enhance comfort, inclusivity, and environmental responsiveness, while prioritising cost-effective materials and solutions. This approach upgrades the KAED Courtyards into dynamic, sustainable, and financially feasible community spaces.

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Published

2025-12-14