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Minister Wants Malay and Muslim Architects To Promote Islamic Architecture
KUALA LUMPUR, March 31 (Bernama) -- Malay and Muslim architects need to
promote Islamic architecture in the design and construction of buildings and
structures to prevent it from disappearing, swallowed by western influence.
Information, Communications and Culture Minister Dr Rais Yatim
said the country had different architectural backgrounds, with some buildings
having local architectural characteristics while others had those of the East
and West, but unfortunately more building designs were influenced by western
civilisation.
"Hence, the ministry wishes to work with the Aga Khan Foundation in the area
of Islamic architecture, to find a way to gather all the elements that can bring
us forward."
Rais said this after opening the 'Treasures of the Aga Khan Museum:
Architecture in Islamic Arts" exhibition at the Islamic Arts Museum, here,
today. The exhibition runs until June 29.
The exhibits belonging to the Aga Khan Museum based in Toronto, Canada have
been taken on a tour of European museums, including the State Hermitage Museum
in St. Petersburg, Russia.
"What we need here now is appreciation and recognition for Islamic
architecture. If we can have Chinatown and Little India, why can't we promote
Islamic architecture?"
He said the government had started making the move when a number of
ministries including the Works and Education ministries together discussed about
the need for universities to produce enough experts in Islamic architecture.
Rais this in reply to a question from the media about many of the
universities here, especially the privately-owned ones, tended to emphasise more
on western architecture to the country's future architects.
The minister said he would want to see each town in this country to have
buildings of Islamic or traditional Malay architectural designs as these had
their own unique beauty and were a rich heritage to be proud of.
-- BERNAMA