Summary: | 碩士 === 國立高雄師範大學 === 跨領域藝術研究所 === 107 === For the current operation mode of park construction, it is administered directly or
entrusted for planning, design and building by the government department, and then
people have the utility when completion. During the process of construction, people are
not directly involved in, which may attribute to the relatively inadequate care about the
users. It is required to encourage people to engage in the process, and to pay more
attention on the needs of different users.
This study aims at art as action by community engagement, taking the
Dormitory Park of the Fourth Naval Yard at Chijin as an example to explore the
residents’ thoughts on the transformation of the public land into the community park,
as well as on the park greening and facility needs. Through the surveys and the
researches, such as field work, interview analysis, literature reviews, and the theoretic
framework of art as action and art as environment, this study explores the social
exchange learning process of community engagement in the event " Afternoon tea at
Chijin’s kitchen café", during which the residents are to develop a blueprint for the new
community park, as well as to practice the "Planting Tree in Green Park Action". For the
first step, we improved the public land in the community and take it as an alternative
park. Further, through the finance aids from the community office and the government
department, we collaborate to set up the squares, garden lights, tree planting and other
facilities, and recruit the volunteer team for daily maintenance to enhance the quality
of the living environment in the old community.
The above processes and results of the art activities in the Dormitory Park of
the Fourth Naval Yard significantly improves and develops the new social
publicity, citizen awareness, community culture and aesthetic environment in
the neighborhood. This case study can be the example and the reference for
development and improvement of vacant land transforming into parks, as well as
the art involved in the community park.
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