Heterogeneousness
碩士 === 國立交通大學 === 建築研究所 === 99 === Heterogeneousness In 1986, Michel Foucault < Of Other Spaces> This paper provides a discussion social space, through such concepts to reconstruct our living space, excluding any other original intention and redefining space properties. Foucault also...
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ndltd-TW-099NCTU52220142015-10-13T20:37:26Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/15460699706256071645 Heterogeneousness 異質共構 Chu, Hui-Chen 朱慧真 碩士 國立交通大學 建築研究所 99 Heterogeneousness In 1986, Michel Foucault < Of Other Spaces> This paper provides a discussion social space, through such concepts to reconstruct our living space, excluding any other original intention and redefining space properties. Foucault also provides the differences between the two spaces, Utopia and Heterotopia: "Utopia is unreal space, sites with no place, trying to perfect the form to show society. (Foucault, 1986: 24) Heterotopia is real space, opposite but belong counter-sites, is a kind of effectively enacted utopia, the location in all outside, but it does exist in reality " (Lin, Yu-ling,2008) Heterotopia combines “hetero-” and “-topia”. In different cultures, different times, it may take different form. When social change, heterotopia moves in a different form. In the eighteenth century, the cemeteries are all located in the city center and close to the church, with the time changes, people view death from the "immortal" into "painful", cemetery forced to move to suburbs. The illusion Heterotopia exhibits like compartment individually, like a brothel. Until now, the heterotopia are not defined as a general form in the space (cemetery, prison or mental hospital, as the heterotopia of the crisis), or an illusory atmosphere, as previously mentioned there is a position exists, but are opposite sites. But today, due to changes in the value of social heterotopia of the original space is not a special. For: some prison time and losing it for the others use, and into an alternative tourist attractions or other sites of space. In this paper, the hetero of heterogeneousness no like a specific atmosphere or a specific space to world, due to changing times, lifestyle changes, re-combination in the be a heterogeneousness. In the world, the combination of stations and shopping centers. Because people's lives caused by the fast pace of life, must pass through the station every day to start shopping for another benefit with the combination, so that people can commute to quickly meet the needs of life, but also because the a combination, people can be a direct result of shopping convenience and faster traffic to reach the shopping center. Hetero refers to the different needs of users of the topia. Everything around us always flourishes, decays, declines, and eliminated quickly due to time. Architecture also does, this is the inevitable reality. We can by the new structure, new thinking and new technology, the imagination of space, re-interpretation and recombine, create new possibilities and new life, with all the imagination with heterotopia. This paper brings the four parts of the heterogeneousness: 1> Bike X Student Activity Center 2> Backpacker X Parking Lot 3> BO Mi Pang X 3C-Store 4> Rain X Muffin House By C David Tseng / Wei Tseng/ Ying-Chao Kuo /Carlos Arnaiz ... guidance to complete C David Tseng 曾成德 2011 學位論文 ; thesis 78 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立交通大學 === 建築研究所 === 99 === Heterogeneousness
In 1986, Michel Foucault < Of Other Spaces> This paper provides a discussion social space, through such concepts to reconstruct our living space, excluding any other original intention and redefining space properties. Foucault also provides the differences between the two spaces, Utopia and Heterotopia:
"Utopia is unreal space, sites with no place, trying to perfect the form to show society. (Foucault, 1986: 24) Heterotopia is real space, opposite but belong counter-sites, is a kind of effectively enacted utopia, the location in all outside, but it does exist in reality " (Lin, Yu-ling,2008)
Heterotopia combines “hetero-” and “-topia”. In different cultures, different times, it may take different form. When social change, heterotopia moves in a different form. In the eighteenth century, the cemeteries are all located in the city center and close to the church, with the time changes, people view death from the "immortal" into "painful", cemetery forced to move to suburbs. The illusion Heterotopia exhibits like compartment individually, like a brothel.
Until now, the heterotopia are not defined as a general form in the space (cemetery, prison or mental hospital, as the heterotopia of the crisis), or an illusory atmosphere, as previously mentioned there is a position exists, but are opposite sites. But today, due to changes in the value of social heterotopia of the original space is not a special. For: some prison time and losing it for the others use, and into an alternative tourist attractions or other sites of space.
In this paper, the hetero of heterogeneousness no like a specific atmosphere or a specific space to world, due to changing times, lifestyle changes, re-combination in the be a heterogeneousness. In the world, the combination of stations and shopping centers. Because people's lives caused by the fast pace of life, must pass through the station every day to start shopping for another benefit with the combination, so that people can commute to quickly meet the needs of life, but also because the a combination, people can be a direct result of shopping convenience and faster traffic to reach the shopping center.
Hetero refers to the different needs of users of the topia. Everything around us always flourishes, decays, declines, and eliminated quickly due to time. Architecture also does, this is the inevitable reality. We can by the new structure, new thinking and new technology, the imagination of space, re-interpretation and recombine, create new possibilities and new life, with all the imagination with heterotopia.
This paper brings the four parts of the heterogeneousness:
1> Bike X Student Activity Center
2> Backpacker X Parking Lot
3> BO Mi Pang X 3C-Store
4> Rain X Muffin House
By C David Tseng / Wei Tseng/ Ying-Chao Kuo /Carlos Arnaiz ... guidance to complete
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