Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly

Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly is the Programme Director for the Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Hons.) Programme in the School of Architecture, Building & Design at Taylor’s University, Lakeside Campus, Malaysia. She brings on board more than 15 years of academic leadership experience. Myzatul received her Doctoral of Philosophy (in Facilities Management) and Master of Philosophy (in Construction) from Massey University, New Zealand, Bachelor of Quantity Surveying (Hons) and Diploma in Quantity Surveying from UiTM, Malaysia. She is an active Associate Member of the Malaysian Association of Facilities Management (MAFM), a member of the Board of Quantity Surveyor Malaysia (BQSM) and Royal Institution of Surveyor Malaysia (RISM). Myzatul has extensive research publications and involvement as International Reviewers and Editorial Board for Journal Publication. Her area of specialization is on Facilities Management, BIM, QS education and profession as well as built-environment related-studies.

Publications

The Implementation of BIM Software in Different Construction Stages
Tze Shwan Lim, Zhao Yang Low, Lam Tatt Soon, Habizah Sheikh Ilmi, Kenn Jhun Kam, Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly. © 2024. 20 pages.
BIM enhances construction industry outcomes by connecting people, technology, and processes by incorporating extensive additional information and facilitating information...
The Provision of Elderly Care Centre and User Perception Towards Its Built Environment in Kuala Lumpur
Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly, Chiam Winnie, Filzani Illia Ibrahim, Nurul Aini Osman, Siti Norzaini Zainal Abidin. © 2024. 12 pages.
The population growth in Malaysia since Independence Day is attributed to improved healthcare and longer lifespans. However, as the older generation ages, some are forced to live...
Virtual Reality (VR) Technology in Construction Education: Workflow, Constraints, and Strategies
Lam Tatt Soon, Kai Kong Chow, Hai Chen Tan, Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly, Tze Shwan Lim. © 2023. 15 pages.
In the construction-related course, there is a lot of knowledge that is tough to verbalize or teach, especially understanding building details through imagination without...
A Case Study to Analyse the Online and Hybrid Learning Trends in Quantity Surveying Education From the COVID-19 Pandemic at Taylor's University
Azrina Binti Md Yaakob, Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly, Yee Shi Lee. © 2023. 17 pages.
There are two types of online learning, which are online learning and hybrid. COVID-19 pandemic, coining the term “new normal” has impacted, directly and indirectly, the global...
Resolution of Construction Payment Disputes: Adjudication in the Kenyan Construction Industry
Chin Ai Ling Shirley, Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly, Naseem Ameer Ali, Ali Moossajee. © 2023. 22 pages.
The Construction Industry Payment and Adjudication Act 2012 (CIPAA 2012) has redefined how construction disputes are resolved in Malaysia. The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators...
Key Criteria Affecting the Selection of Formwork Materials in Sarawak
Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly, Tze Yee Angeline Tay, Azrina Md Yaakob, Lam Tatt Soon, Hasmawati Harun. © 2023. 20 pages.
Choosing the proper formwork had become challenging, especially in the immediate aftermath of the Covid 19 pandemic. Various formwork materials, including wood, plastic...
The Influence of External Spaces Building Performance Towards Learners' Thermal Comfort in Taylor's University's Lakeside Campus
Kenn Jhun Kam, Tze Shwan Lim, Ee Hang Tan, Lam Tatt Soon, Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly. © 2022. 19 pages.
The rapid expansion of urbanization resulted in the necessity of providing more spaces. Due to the insufficient internal spaces, external spaces were used to complement the...
Perceived Mental Restoration Through Multi-Sensory Qualities in Sustainable Urban Green Spaces
Filzani Illia Ibrahim, Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly, Nik Syazwan Nik Ab Wahab, Muhammad Mirza Qayyum. © 2022. 18 pages.
A particular region of interest that is relatively understudied is the relationship of urban green spaces and mental restoration through the perspective of multi-sensory design....
Building Performance Comparative Study: The Indoor Environment Quality and Energy Efficiency – Green Building vs. Conventional Building
Tze Shwan Lim, Kenn Jhun Kam, Chee Khang Wong, Lam Tatt Soon, Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly. © 2022. 24 pages.
It has been argued that the “green” building has a better indoor environment quality than the conventional building. This concern for the poor indoor environment quality of the...