Grants & Fundings

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2021-2024

Chief Investigator. Development of a Design and Planning Participation Framework in Malaysia Towards Achieving Sustainable Public Architecture Through Citizen Led Initiative in the Design Process. Funded by UPM (GP-IPS) (RM24,500). 

2017-2018

Chief Investigator. Better Places for People: A Pilot Post-Occupancy Study on Lendlease Offices in Kuala Lumpur. Client: Malaysia Green Building Confederation (MGBC). Funded by the World Green Building Council, USA (USD 2,500). 

2015-2016

Chief Investigator. Review of Malaysian Carbon Reduction and Environmental Sustainability Tool (MyCREST). Client/Funder: Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) (RM32,402.60). 

2014-2016

Co-Researcher. Thermal Comfort of Mixed-mode Ventilation System in Prestigious Hotels in Malaysia. Funded by the Ministry of Education (FRGS) (RM88,200).

2013-2015

Co-Researcher. Ke Arah Senibina 1 Malaysia: Kajian Awal dan Penilaian Tipologi Rumah Terest dari Sudut Budaya Kaum di Malaysia. Funded by the Ministry of Education (FRGS) (RM61,000).

2013

Chief Investogator for UPM Team. Green Guidelines for Rancangan Kawasan Khas Melaka World Solar Valley Project. Client: Alor Gajah Municipal Council. Other consultants: UKM and Mega Rancang Sdn Bhd (UPM: RM20,731).

2012-2014

Co-Researcher. The Impact of Radiant Barrier System on Residential Air Conditioning Load Under Malaysian Climatic Condition. Funded by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (eScience) (RM191,136).

2011-2014

Chief Investigator. Maximising passive Ventilation for Low Energy Design of Residential Building in Malaysia. Funded by the Ministry of Higher Education (ERGS) (RM50,000).

2008-2011

Chief Investigator. Development of a Sustainability Assessment Framework for Malaysian Office Buildings using a Mixed-methods Approach. Funded by the Ministry of Higher Education (SLAB for PhD). 

2006-2008

Chief InvestigatorTesting the Adaptability of GBTool for Assessing the Sustainable Performance of Commercial Buildings in Malaysia. Funded by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (eScience) (RM146,436).

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