A Study of Reused House with a View of Sensual Experience

碩士 === 中原大學 === 室內設計研究所 === 91 === With the accumulations of the time, the old buildings exist in today’s space-time continuum; the spaces alter from “The Past” to “The Present” on the time axis. The best notion for old buildings is to find an allocation on the time axis. From the past theories, the...

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Main Authors: ming-chu chic, 邱銘珠
Other Authors: weyjeng hwang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2003
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/33446339368581513539
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Summary:碩士 === 中原大學 === 室內設計研究所 === 91 === With the accumulations of the time, the old buildings exist in today’s space-time continuum; the spaces alter from “The Past” to “The Present” on the time axis. The best notion for old buildings is to find an allocation on the time axis. From the past theories, the standards of orientations always focus on the solidity of the buildings rather than the users’ truly spatial experience. In this research, the author tries to interpret the reused buildings with a new thinking model. We make use of the users’sensual experiences to annotate the buildings’epochal meanings and find a position between past and present. We not only focus on the buildings’transformations between old and new, but also on the conversions and recognitions of users’different sensual experiences (the continuances and conflicts between old memories and new recognitions) of the old buildings. The spaces are still on the time axis; however, the interpretations between old and new are not limited to building itself but back to human being. First, we review the past literatures about the reused buildings, and analyze the humans sensual experiences by generalizing and categorizing form the readings. Then, we make lots of substances analyses and on-the-spot investigations. We analyze and make the comparisons of the users’ sensual experiences about the spaces that between past and present by three case studies- No 20 Storehouse, The Eight Diagrams Restaurant, and Hog House Tea Store. No matter the buildings have changed or not, in the users’ point of view, the spaces of memory are quite different from the spaces of reality. It is the transformation that composed of users sensual experiences and recognitions, a new annotation of reused buildings, and a new allocation for the old buildings on the time axis between memory (old) and reality (new).