| 1 | Issues and potential of mosque as a spiritual tourism destination in Malaysia | 1349 |
| 2 | Effects of interactive digital media on architectural heritage learning | 1134 |
| 3 | Integrating simulation and visualisation for energy efficiency in a large public mall in the tropics | 1110 |
| 4 | An integrated carbon and sustainability index from
green buildings in the tropics | 1083 |
| 5 | Allusions to Mughal urban forms in the monumentality of Chandigarhs capitol complex | 1046 |
| 6 | User requirements for virtual reality in architectural heritage leaning | 1039 |
| 7 | Pilot tests of augmented realities in science displays and design presentations | 1031 |
| 8 | Sustainable residential low density urban development: integrating sustainable consciousness with commercial viability | 972 |
| 9 | The architectural integration of passive systems through thermal flywheel effect with evaporative cooling in Shish Mahal, Lahore Fort, Pakistan | 916 |
| 10 | Linking bioclimatic theory and environmental performance in its climatic and cultural context: an analysis into the tropical highrises of Ken Yeang | 826 |
| 11 | In the spirit of tradition: ornamentation, expressive forms and the environment | 716 |
| 12 | The generational impact of tawḥidic practices and propensities in architectural historiography: linking the notion of ‘Time’ in Sūrah al-ʿAṣr to architectural evolvements | 685 |
| 13 | The aesthetic tendencies of early modernity in South-East Asia: the hybrid language of aristocratic palaces of the early 1900s in Malaysia | 671 |
| 14 | The genius of tradition: Palatial classicism in the Malay world | 657 |
| 15 | Coupling thermal mass and water systems as urban passive design in hot climates | 645 |
| 16 | Ecological urbanism in the tropics studies on the sustainable dimensions of Malay traditional urban centers | 568 |
| 17 | Public buildings of early independence: conflations of regionalism and national identity | 558 |
| 18 | Regionalism in university buildings: tectonics, form and criticality | 554 |
| 19 | Conclusions | 553 |
| 20 | The regional and national agenda in urban-architectural identity though conflicts and conflations | 548 |
| 21 | Criticality, symbolic capital and the high-rise form | 545 |
| 22 | Identifying Malay regional character through aristocratic architectural elements | 519 |
| 23 | Identity, tradition and the city: Dichotomies and realities of creating an Urban language of the Malay palace | 519 |
| 24 | Classifications of classical Malay aristocratic
architecture:identifying generic and variant forms | 515 |
| 25 | The transport terminal: marking national landmarks | 507 |
| 26 | Themes of classicality in the Malay architectural form: principles from an aristocratic realm = Tema keklasikan dalam bentuk seni bina Melayu: prinsip daripada golongan
bangsawan | 489 |
| 27 | Modernity, nation and urban-architectural form: the dynamics and dialectics of national identity vs regionalism in a tropical city | 483 |
| 28 | Reframing a 'theory of origin' of Malay architecture: a basis from the public realm | 477 |
| 29 | Hybrid aesthetics classification in Malay neo-classicality
reinventing identity through aristocratic structures | 471 |
| 30 | Urban syncretism: conscious and unconscious architectural formation of national identity | 469 |