SOHO Next:Single SOHO‧Working with Living
碩士 === 東海大學 === 建築學系 === 98 === Through the evolution of the era, single household and non-relative relationship shred living style is the fastest growing “family” type in today’s society. Recent years, the rapid growth of the single SOHO group living style explains that more and more people are ex...
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ndltd-TW-098THU002220322015-10-13T18:16:14Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/09259449019979291057 SOHO Next:Single SOHO‧Working with Living SOHONext:創意產業中單身SOHO族之生活群聚空間 Chiang Chung-Hsien 蔣宗憲 碩士 東海大學 建築學系 98 Through the evolution of the era, single household and non-relative relationship shred living style is the fastest growing “family” type in today’s society. Recent years, the rapid growth of the single SOHO group living style explains that more and more people are extended being in this type of living style. This fact does not merely subvert the definition of a traditional family, but also affects the urban lifestyle in a great way. In today’s social mode, a residence also seems to become a living place focusing on an individual person. The lifestyle gradually provides personalization and single living conditions, and the single living style gradually turns to focus on works; hence to promote their consuming locations to reinforce the decomposition of a traditional family concept into individualization. Many of the Single SOHO people combine their work spaces to their living spaces, and do not segment their lives from work spaces. The project attempts to follow this argument as a topic to discuss residences. By taking the lives and works of the creative industry Single SOHO group as the main object of study. From observing, researching their lifestyles to develop a possible residence/working co-structured settlement. From the analysis, the project will try to derive four individual types and develop them into unit models; hence to modulize the prototypes into a new residential system. The goal is to bring out the possible communion spaces of the Single SOHO people, both from their work and living levels, and to develop the interchange spaces of these two levels. One of the spaces is the outward public interchange space (ex: the exhibition room), and the other is the inward community interchange space (ex: the laundry area.) Chen Chung-Hsien 程宗賢 2010 學位論文 ; thesis 110 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 東海大學 === 建築學系 === 98 === Through the evolution of the era, single household and non-relative relationship shred living style is the fastest growing “family” type in today’s society. Recent years, the rapid growth of the single SOHO group living style explains that more and more people are extended being in this type of living style. This fact does not merely subvert the definition of a traditional family, but also affects the urban lifestyle in a great way.
In today’s social mode, a residence also seems to become a living place focusing on an individual person. The lifestyle gradually provides personalization and single living conditions, and the single living style gradually turns to focus on works; hence to promote their consuming locations to reinforce the decomposition of a traditional family concept into individualization.
Many of the Single SOHO people combine their work spaces to their living spaces, and do not segment their lives from work spaces. The project attempts to follow this argument as a topic to discuss residences.
By taking the lives and works of the creative industry Single SOHO group as the main object of study. From observing, researching their lifestyles to develop a possible residence/working co-structured settlement.
From the analysis, the project will try to derive four individual types and develop them into unit models; hence to modulize the prototypes into a new residential system. The goal is to bring out the possible communion spaces of the Single SOHO people, both from their work and living levels, and to develop the interchange spaces of these two levels. One of the spaces is the outward public interchange space (ex: the exhibition room), and the other is the inward community interchange space (ex: the laundry area.)
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