Dialogue with Nature through Unconventional Architecture

碩士 === 淡江大學 === 建築學系碩士班 === 104 === The research aims to create new spatial s by simple geometry, to improve the standardized architecture principles. Universal space is always seen in modern design, which is easy to be built but hardly meets the demands of each household on the spatial quality. T...

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Main Authors: Yu-Ying Hsueh, 薛郁盈
Other Authors: Chen-Cheng Chen
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/54418130732378189255
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spelling ndltd-TW-104TKU052220092017-10-01T04:30:13Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/54418130732378189255 Dialogue with Nature through Unconventional Architecture 與自然對話的非常規建築 Yu-Ying Hsueh 薛郁盈 碩士 淡江大學 建築學系碩士班 104 The research aims to create new spatial s by simple geometry, to improve the standardized architecture principles. Universal space is always seen in modern design, which is easy to be built but hardly meets the demands of each household on the spatial quality. The research observes that tatami is a spatial model in traditional Japanese architectures, which creates different spatial experience in limited space, and shatters the established visual impression on the space through the somatic perception on the spatial atmosphere. The somatic perception is complicated, which cannot be dichotomized simply. As a result, the ambiguous space may create complicated junctions. Users will redefine the space based on their demands, thus the meaning of space will be changed and reconstructed. The space can be defined by Taoistic philosophies of “emptiness and nothingness”, namely, “the existence brings convenience to people, and the nothingness also plays a role”. The redefined intermediary space is used to mix the indoor and outdoor space as a consecutive integrity. The research tries to break the original functions of architecture, and reconstruct our residence and workplace by nature, to make the environment able to renovate the air like the forest and soothe the mind of busy people, and reflect on the close relationship between the great nature and human through the harmonious coexistence of the nature and human world. It changes our surrounding buildings by involving the nature, to introduce the nature into our daily life. Moreover, the convenience of modern design tools and customized products help us reconsider the application of materials and new building methods. New materials and modern technologies of digital design and manufacturing enable machines to quantize and produce products precisely. The new architecture experiences will be formed for the space construction tailored for the future life. Chen-Cheng Chen 陳珍誠 2016 學位論文 ; thesis 88 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 淡江大學 === 建築學系碩士班 === 104 === The research aims to create new spatial s by simple geometry, to improve the standardized architecture principles. Universal space is always seen in modern design, which is easy to be built but hardly meets the demands of each household on the spatial quality. The research observes that tatami is a spatial model in traditional Japanese architectures, which creates different spatial experience in limited space, and shatters the established visual impression on the space through the somatic perception on the spatial atmosphere. The somatic perception is complicated, which cannot be dichotomized simply. As a result, the ambiguous space may create complicated junctions. Users will redefine the space based on their demands, thus the meaning of space will be changed and reconstructed. The space can be defined by Taoistic philosophies of “emptiness and nothingness”, namely, “the existence brings convenience to people, and the nothingness also plays a role”. The redefined intermediary space is used to mix the indoor and outdoor space as a consecutive integrity. The research tries to break the original functions of architecture, and reconstruct our residence and workplace by nature, to make the environment able to renovate the air like the forest and soothe the mind of busy people, and reflect on the close relationship between the great nature and human through the harmonious coexistence of the nature and human world. It changes our surrounding buildings by involving the nature, to introduce the nature into our daily life. Moreover, the convenience of modern design tools and customized products help us reconsider the application of materials and new building methods. New materials and modern technologies of digital design and manufacturing enable machines to quantize and produce products precisely. The new architecture experiences will be formed for the space construction tailored for the future life.
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