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    Title: 閱讀城市:寶藏巖地景變遷與台北城市發展
    Unfolding the City:The Changing Landscape of Treasure Hill, Taipei
    Authors: 黎素娟
    LE, TO QUYEN
    Contributors: 建築及都市設計學系
    Keywords: urban renewal
    Treasure Hill
    historical preservation
    urban acupuncture
    place-identity
    community participation
    artivism
    Date: 2014
    Issue Date: 2014-01-15 15:05:25 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Originally as an illegal settlement, Treasure Hill community in Taipei in the past decades has undergone dramatic transformation from a rambling complex of slum quarters to a thriving hub of modern art and design. The transformative process, despite causing constant and massive controversy, has been proved to be a good example of how the long denied history of a city can be unfolded and represented to the general public as a form of cultural landscape. This thesis, through a systematic review on the existing literature, is to examine the transformation of Treasure Hill in the historical context of Taipei. Especially by focusing on four key concepts - artivism, urban acupuncture, place-identity, and community participation, the case of Treasure Hill is argued to hold profound implications for the future development of Taipei: First, the role of art in the process of urban renewal is quickly expanding but should be carefully defined in terms of means and ends. Second, the voice of the general public is emerging and becoming influential in shaping the urban landscape of Taipei.
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