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    Title: 變動城市-一個依時調整人與場域秩序的建築實驗
    City in Trans-formation – An Experiment on the Timely Adjustment of Architectural Order between People and Field
    Authors: 戴博彥
    Tai, Po-Yen
    Contributors: 建築及都市設計學系
    Keywords: 新陳代謝派
    建築電訊
    移動性
    單元性
    植入性
    Metabolism
    Archigram
    mobility
    unit
    placement
    Date: 2015
    Issue Date: 2015-08-05 10:19:13 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 臺灣的都市發展已有相當長久的歷史,城鎮與都市的興起與沒落,以及產業的改革與變遷,皆在都市的發展歷程中留下各種的痕跡。早期都市發展的過程中,因為經濟的快速發展、環境保育觀念的低落與法規的不完善,導致多數的都市更新傾向經濟利益為主。這種不尊重人與空間的都市更新手法,在當代的社會中依舊持續出現。然而,現今的都市是否能繼續承受這樣的更新模式?或是,我們是否能站在使用者的觀點上,重新思考建築與都市空間,在面對未來世代不同生活模式下的應用?

    本設計論文主要探討人與場域因為時間的變動,而產生的關聯性,進而透過空間機能與設計操作上的適度調整,重新定義使用者對於場域的認知。從建築史的角度觀察,同樣面對都市發展與更新再利用,1960年代著名的「新陳代謝派」與「建築電訊」等團體,都相繼提出許多精彩的設計作品與理念。本研究擬透過歷史分析,歸納出在1960年代建築師們,如何利用建築設計與規劃回應當時的都市問題。再藉由兩個團體的設計理念歸納與比較,針對「移動性」、「單元性」與「植入性」三個核心方向,重新詮釋當代的場域認知。

    並且透過上訴的三個核心方向進行延伸,藉此提出當代對於場域認知的詮釋。從人的尺度,重新思考空間變動所創造出的複合場域,再逐步到都市規劃的尺度。透過設計操作重新思考人、場域與時間的關聯性,藉此提出「變動」的構思,使得原先設定好的機能,能透過空間變動進而調整機能,面對時間流動與快速轉變的社會,提出都市空間調整之道。
    In the long history of the urban development in Taiwan, the rise and decline of cities and towns as well as industry reforms and transformations all have their imprints. In the early period of urban development, most urban renewals are economic-oriented due to fast economic growth, underdeveloped environmental awareness and insufficient laws. This urban renewal approach, which disregards the living conditions of human beings and surrounding spaces, still remains today. However, can cities’ development nowadays still take the same approach? Should we rethink the use of architectures and urban space in the future generations from the users’ perspective?

    This design thesis aims at discussing the relationship of human beings and their surrounding fields in the change of time. By redefining users’ perception of fields, it is possible for architecture designers and urban planners to take appropriate adjustment to create new functions and usages in limited urban space. The avant-garde architectural groups Metabolism and the Archigram of the 1960s have proposed several significant concepts and works regarding urban development and renewal. This design thesis first uses historical analysis to discuss how the architects in the 1960s responded to urban problems by architectural designs and plans. It then, by comparing the design concepts of the two groups, reinterprets the perception of spatial fields today in terms of the three core dimensions: mobility, unit, and placement.

    This design thesis reconsiders the complex field created by spatial change from people’s perspective and applies the idea to architectural design and urban planning. By reconsidering the relationship of human, field and time, this design thesis proposed the concept of “Trans-formation¬”. The functions designed for specific purposes, by the concept of change, can be adjusted through the change of space to respond to the fast-changing time, space and our society.
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Architecture and Urban Design & Graduate Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning ] thesis

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