@article{Ibrahim Bajunid_Abbas_Nawawi_2017, place={Sheffield, U.K.}, title={Tessellation Planning: Relationships between the physical environment and the neighbourhood}, volume={2}, url={https://aje-bs.e-iph.co.uk/index.php/ajE-Bs/article/view/225}, DOI={10.21834/aje-bs.v2i5.225}, abstractNote={<p>The fundamental objective of the national housing agenda is to ensure a better quality of life. The challenge is to develop affordable houses whilst sustaining positive social neighbourhoods. In the western world, research equated the physical environment as a dominant influence on the spatial behaviours of communities. Quality of living in Malaysia is only obtainable to the upper echelons in the organic planning of housing. These perceived as successful neighbourhoods such as the cul-de-sac or Tessellation Planning create a relationship between the physical environment and the neighbourhood. This paper initiates a search for such literature and identifies key concepts for further deliberations.</p>}, number={5}, journal={Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies}, author={Ibrahim Bajunid, Anniz Fazli and Abbas, Mohamed Yusoff and Nawawi, Abdul Hadi}, year={2017}, month={Oct.}, pages={85–95} }