The Research on The Redevelopment Strategy for The Urban Public Deserted Space -A Case Study of Nanhai Cultural Area / 都市公有閒置空間再利用策略之研究---以南海學園為例

碩士 / 國立臺北科技大學 / 建築與都市設計研究所 / 95 / Under the encouragement by The Council for Cultural Affairs (CCA)“Adaptive Reuse of public Deserted space” has gradually come into notice in Taiwan in the recent years. Local administrations are now actively searching for “public deserted space”, and attempt to renovate historical architecture. New software, facilities and activities are being introduced to bring new life back to these places, to fulfill the ideal of making these resources more accessible to the public.
However until now, the redevelopment strategy of historical buildings and it’s environment have not been discussed yet. Based on the principles and the handling methods of 《Culture Assets Conservation Regulation》in the present stage, the redevelopment of the deserted space of historical buildings’ is based on the building itself without concerning the surrounding environment and other historical building, which enlarges the gap between the outlook of the historical sites’ and the conservation areas or landscapes.
The main theme of this research is to study the meaning and the culture of the renewed usage of historical buildings and external environment. Under a series of planning and proper protection of the historical buildings and surrounding environment, both of the historical buildings and the external environment will get advantage at the same time. Under the new co-ordination between the historical buildings and the external environment, a complete historical environment can then be reproduced. Through the usage of environment analysis, landscape analysis and historical factor, we can then establish the methods and principles of redevelopment of the historical buildings.
Practically, this research uses Nanhai Cultural Area as an example. Based on the analyzation of the historical buildings and external environment, the searching of the historical meanings and the different redevelopment of distinct environment, economic benefits could then be raised. Accordingly, both the conservation value and the possibility of implementing the renewed usage of historical buildings will increase.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/095TIT05224022
Date January 2007
CreatorsCHIEN-HUNG HUANG, 黃劍虹
ContributorsLih-Yau Song, 宋立垚
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format173

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