Public Art in the Federal Territory of Putrajaya: Questions of Value and Role (original) (raw)

An Integrated Public Art in Putrajaya Urban Landscape

Built Environment Journal

The art found in public space represents a local social and cultural situation, as well as the artistic and aesthetic tendencies. There is a close relationship between the public art and the city landscape. Public art is part of the broader visual environment of buildings, landscapes, and infrastructure. It can promote a sense of place, contribute to legibility or wayfinding, and support efforts to quality urban design. It can be in the form of sculpture, street furniture, mural, and even fountain structure. This research focuses on the user's perception and appreciation of integrated public art in the Putrajaya urban landscape. Data was collected using qualitative and quantitative methods. The case study data collections were conducted through a survey, observation, and distribution of questionnaires. The case study was carried out in the Putrajaya urban landscape. Putrajaya was selected as a case study because it is the new administrative capital of Malaysia that has seen the ...

The Variants and Meanings of Malay Motif Ornamentation in the Urban Context: A Case Study of Putrajaya

PLANNING MALAYSIA

As Malaysia’s new satellite city, types of Malay motif and meanings in Putrajaya have been abstracted and used as design motifs and ornamentation for the quest of local identity. However, it is uncertain whether the placement of such components, which is sometimes difficult to comprehend, gives the premises a sense of identity. Therefore, this study aims to identify the variants, meanings and applications of these motifs in the ornamentation of public buildings in the urban context leading to its character and identity formation. The researchers had conducted on-site surveys and photographic documentation, and semi-structured interviews for data collection. Using Putrajaya as a case study, a visual descriptive and interpretative analyses was undertaken to analyse the underlying basis in terms of various plants from natural surrounding and transformations into the new depiction of motifs. The analyses revealed two distinctive types of Malay motifs depictions found in the building com...

Public Art Roles in Malaysian Urban Landscape

Asian Journal of Quality of Life

Public art involves a collaboration of stakeholders, promotes a sense of community and contributes to a substantial public realm. Therefore, to investigate the aesthetic and functional values of public art in the local context, this paper reviews several public art projects in Malaysia, as reference studies. It examines the various dimensions of public art typology and significance roles of the public art installation. The outcome of this paper is hoped to provide a better understanding and appreciation of public art among stakeholders that lead to more successful implementation for a better quality of the public realm in the urban spaces.Keywords: Public art; roles of public art; urban landscape; urban quality of lifeeISSN 2398-4279 © 2018. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA cE-Bs by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER ...

Eco Public Art Placemaking Framework: A Case Study of Laman Seni Shah Alam, Malaysia

PLANNING MALAYSIA JOURNAL, 2017

The implementation of public art in the outdoor spaces has been acknowledged by various designers and researchers to enliven public spaces. The contributions of public art towards social well-being have also gained a growing attention among researchers for the past three decades. Within the recent years, efforts of placemaking have begun to be initiated by local authorities, as a way of reinforcing the sense of belonging among the public towards their public spaces. While the placemaking process is commonly adopted as a method to revive cities and communities, however, there has not yet been any documentation on the use of public art as part of the process, particularly in Malaysia. This study aims to establish the Eco Public Art Placemaking Framework to guide local authorities and built environment professionals adopt public participation in the public art process. This study has examined Laman Seni Shah Alam as a case study, which is a back lane revitalization project that has been transformed through eco public art. Through semi-structured interviews with the local authority, the organizer and the artists, this study has discovered that the framework is collaborative and multidisciplinary, and that there are four main phases in the framework. This study concludes that the framework has potential to be adopted by local authorities in Malaysia, and it can enable a more holistic process between the local government, consultants, artists and the public.

SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES Towards Integrating Public Art in Malaysian Urban Landscape

Public art is an art form that exists in public area for public view. It can be in the forms of sculpture, mural, sculpture fountain and even stabile or mobile inside shopping mall. Its existence breaks the mundane environment and engages some kind of social flux towards public spaces. As urban landscape serves as urban retreat place, it is a much boost of a better quality environment when art approach is becoming part of urban landscape components. Seeing that the combination of site, art and people as one organization, it generates the aura of sustainability towards the urban landscape. However, a paradox situation happens in Malaysia as all the components function solely as different units. This paper focuses on an investigation on the potentials and issues of public art in Malaysian urban landscape. Literature review, document analysis and interview were also done to help justify the findings of the investigation. The first part of the paper examined public art as a contributor towards quality urban living environment. Subsequently, issues and problems which shield the Malaysian urban landscape and to be fully integrated by public art will be highlighted as well. It is argued that the process which artworks fusing with the urban landscape leads to an awareness and an understanding of the public issues to the notion of public art. Therefore, this paper will help to generate the society's awareness and understanding of the effort of integrating public art in the Malaysia urban landscape.

Roles of Public Art in Malaysian Urban Landscape towards Improving Quality of Life: Between Aesthetic and Functional Value

Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2016

Public art defined as artwork that is placed externally in public areas and mostly accessible for public appreciation and viewing purposes. The public art practice involves collaboration of stakeholders, promotes a sense of community and contributes to a substantial public realm. Therefore, to investigate the aesthetic and functional values of public art in the local context, this paper reviews several public art projects in Malaysia, as reference studies; examines the various typology and roles of public art installation. The outcome of this paper is hoped to provide a better understanding of public art for better quality of public realm.

Artistic Style Collection and Distribution of Urban Artworks in Malaysia

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Design Industries & Creative Culture, DESIGN DECODED 2021, 24-25 August 2021, Kedah, Malaysia

Urban art is a new term to describe visual artworks in urban areas. This art activity is gaining ground in Malaysia. This style became a phenomenon when the cities of Georgetown and Malacca received recognition from UNESCO as a World Heritage City in 2008. Various improvements to urban space and buildings have been made, including using artwork as one of the ornamental methods for urban areas. This study focuses on 2dimensional artwork produced in several cities in Peninsular Malaysia as it is the most abundant. 436 urban artworks have been collected over the period of three years. Observation studies and formalistic theories have been used as the key methodologies for analysing these movement. Graffiti, Full scale mural, Small scale mural, and 2D rod iron sculptures are the only four dominant forms in Malaysia. This research aims to recognize and understand the aesthetic style of urban art and confirm its existence in the Malaysian context.

An Islamic perspectives on public art: a case study of Laman Seni 7, Shah Alam

Urban marketplace (also commonly known as the bazaar, traditional market, public market, etc.) has been recognized in published works as an important economic and cultural place for a city. Iconic marketplaces that are rich with heritage values become significant attractions in urban tourism. The desire to search for local food, traditional crafts and observing the locals" way of life has attracted people to visit local markets and bazaars. Urban marketplace is more than just a venue for trading and commerce. Its dynamic, tangible and intangible qualities make it a vivid and inclusive public space for the local community and tourists alike. In Malaysia, a number of urban marketplaces possess cultural and heritage values, making them iconic urban attractions. However, they are facing challenges of redevelopment, gentrification and how to sustain their rich qualities, while thriving as successful commercial space for the local community. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the qualities and characteristics of urban marketplace that are vital for cultural and economic regeneration. For this purpose, a literature review of books, journal articles and online resources are conducted to understand several terms and definitions pertaining to urban marketplace and urban regeneration. From this, the parameters of the qualities and characteristics of the marketplace which is important for cultural and economic regeneration in order to examine the study further are identified. Through urban regeneration, it is found that strategies can be formulated to rehabilitate and improve the physical, social and economic conditions of valued places in the city, such as the marketplace, as part of cultural and heritage preservation.

Improving the Quality of Urban Lives through Public Art in Taman Suropati, Jakarta

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

A successful public space requires good infrastructures and atmosphere so that it can successfully invite and engage its users in various activities. The placement of public art in a city park may stimulate and invite active contacts rather than just passive observation, thereby promoting social interaction. The purpose of this study is to discuss the use public art as well as its role in improving social interaction in public space. The aesthetic quality in a work of art can transmit impulses resulting particular suggestions in human's imaginative life and even attract activities that in turn create a great public space that sustains stronger communities. As a case study is public art in Taman Suropati, Menteng, Jakarta, which is known as the first garden city in Indonesia. In 1984, six statues from six pioneer countries of ASEAN were placed in this garden. This garden functions not only as a green open space and a recreational area for nearby residents but also as a place for some art communities to meet and hold their activities. The phenomena of a park that enhances community's activities in Taman Suropati becomes the focus for the study especially how the idea of public art is initiated, sustained, and affected urban lives. This study also suggests some possibilities of improving urban life's quality by using public art located at public spaces as the medium.

Role of Public Art in Urban Environment: A Case Study of Mural Art in Yogyakarta City

Thesis

The mural art project in Yogyakarta City provides a unique example of the role that public art can play in urban setting. The artist-initiated project involved a range of community groups to participate. However, the policy on public art in urban environment remains absent. At the same time the literatures are not conclusive on how the public art can benefit urban environment as well as the citizens. In-depth information does not exist on how the public art can improve the quality of urban environment, especially in the local context of Yogyakarta City, since little research has been conducted on the subject in the field of urban management. This research aims to explore the impact of public art on urban environment within the context of Yogyakarta City. It translates into the question of how public art affects the urban environment in Yogyakarta City. To answer the question, first what public art is needs to be defined; and then how citizens perceive the public art and its impact on urban environment. The citizen participation in public art and the prospect of public art in urban context are then discussed. The conceptual model developed from the literature includes public art, urban environment, perception, participation and prospect of public art in urban context. This research is exploratory in nature and using single case study and survey strategies. A mix of quantitative data analysis using statistical tools and qualitative data analysis is used in this research. The grounded theory approach is also used to develop the research design. The research finds from the questionnaires that there are multidimensional impacts of public art in urban environment. The perceived benefits of public art either in physical, social or cultural domains suggest that public art is very prominent in creating livability and sustainability of the city. However, further critical studies on public art are still needed to really understand the functional and artistic aspects of public art in the context of urban environment. Keywords: public art, mural, urban environment, citizen perception, participation.