Architectural Utopia:Research on Space Practice of Tung-hai Clan of Taichung / 建築烏托邦:台中東海幫空間踐行之研究(1970末-1990初)

碩士 / 華梵大學 / 建築學系碩士班 / 93 / Architectural Utopia: Research on Space Practice of Tung-hai Clan of Taichung
(L1970s - E1990s)
Researcher: Lin, Hung-wei
University and department (institute): The Graduate Institute of Architecture, Huafan University
Time of Graduation: June 2005
Abstract
This paper is to discuss the history of architectural practice of “Tung-hai Clan of
Taichung” to Taichung City through architectural history research. Unlike the forming
of and worship to architecture masters and heroes, the way of manipulation in this paper
goes back to certain historic traces and focuses on the discursive analysis of architectural
designs and theoretical transplantation and transformation, as well as searches deep into the
professional persistence and ideality that were based on this discipline.
This paper is divided into 4 parts. First, it intends to outline the dreams for space and the
specialty of the adventurous urban development of Taichung form 1970 to 1990 in the
stacks of history in order to sort out the traces and background that Tung-hai Clan of
Taichung has risen in. Second, it attempts to sketch out the forming phylum and
geometrical framework of Tung-hai Clan of Taichung through massive quantity of
interviews. Third, it examines the architectural practice in space and cultural perspectives
and performs discursive research and formation analysis by viewing the Tung-hai Clan of
Taichung as a cultural and discursive system. And finally, it tries to delineate the
contribution and limitation in epistemology and methodology by summarizing the above
for the conclusion of this research.
There are two aspects of contribution in this research: one is to regard Tung-hai Clan of
Taichung as the text of post-war Taiwan architectural history to provide future reference
material for discursive research on residence, urban areas and environment with discursive
research and formation analysis to describe the contribution and limitation in epistemology
and methodology; and the other is to place the dynamic process of history that is in an
environmental crisis yet filled with essence of idealism and civilization, as well as
non-masterism and non-heroism in the architectural history of post-war Taiwan. In
addition to the historic place the Clan has deserved, it also carries out the self-examination
on discursive skepticism of the architectural history itself.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/093HCHT0222002
Date January 2005
CreatorsLin,Hung-Wei, 林鴻緯
ContributorsHsiao,Pai-hsing, 蕭百興
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format165

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