Abstract

This chapter represents the understanding of daylight characteristics of traditional environments in the Nusantara Malay region based on the traditional mosques. It was found that the daylight environment within the interiors was defined not only by the materials and its unique interior detailing, but also through the interplay between the tropical elements such as the pyramidal roof, verandah and daylight revealing the eternal bliss and symbolic meaning of connection to the Almighty.

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