Evan, Md Tausif and Asif, Nayeem and Denan, Zuraini
(2025)
Asian trade and cultural village: building unity through heritage, trade, and culture.
Design Ideals Journal, 7 (2).
pp. 46-52.
E-ISSN 2735-1785
Abstract
As Asia takes centre stage in global economic development, preserving a shared cultural identity in the built environment becomes essential. Modernism should not erase the distinctive architectural language and heritage that bind the region together. This project demonstrates Asian architecture through the integration of shared components from ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) and SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) countries. Key elements include water, local vegetation, open spaces, and courtyards, combined with contemporary facilities such as exhibition halls, an auditorium, and craft showcase spaces. The chosen site, currently abandoned, is transformed into an active urban place that strengthens its surrounding context. Findings show that embedding shared architectural components creates an authentic Asian atmosphere while meeting functional needs. The study recommends architecture as both a physical and cultural construct, where tangible elements and intangible activities together define identity. This project exemplifies how architectural intervention can foster Asian identity and celebrate shared values across the region.
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