- Vernacular houses of the indigenous communities
- Orang Asli forest dwellings
- The Austronesian house: Ancient antecedents
- The Austronesian house: Contemporary models
- The kampong
- The basic Malay house
- The Malay house: Materials and construction
- The Malay house of the Peninsular west coast
- The Malay house of the Peninsular east coast
- Coastal and riverine settlements
- Settlement types of Sabah and Sarawak
- Traditional houses of Sabah
- Longhouses of Sarawak
- Traditional architecture of palaces, mosques and tombs
- Traditional palaces of the Peninsular west coast
- Traditional palaces of the Peninsular east coast
- The Southeast Asian Great Mosque
- Malay burial structures
- Traditional architecture of the immigrant communities
- Chinese construction and feng shui
- Chinese temples
- Chinese clan houses
- Indian temple traditions
- Hindu temples in the South Indian tradition
- Early towns
- The Malay urban tradition
- The colonial legacy in Melaka
- Early George Town, Penang
- Early Kuching
- Opening up the land
- Tin mines and plantations
- Taiping and other early tin-mining towns
- Early Kuala Lumpur
- Hill stations
- In search of a 'Malayan' style
- Public buildings in the Western Classical style
- The British 'Raj' style
- Indian and Mogul influences on mosques
- Western and Modernist influences on mosques
- The story of schools
- The Chinese shophouse
- The Melakan townhouse
- Origins of the Malayan bungalow
- Villas and mansions
