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DOI :     Journal Korea Society of Visual Design Forum , Vol.71, No.0, 107 ~ 120, 2021
Title
A Study on the Types of Space Contents of Modern Architecture during Japanese Colonial Period - Focused on the cases of South Korean and Taiwan -
박종혜 Jong-hye Park
abstract
Background Utilizing modern architecture as the region’s property to reserve its identity and reactivate the city became a crucial topic after the 2000s. This study introduces a concept of space contents that involve various experiences with space. Methods The previous study contemplated a conclusion to the concept and category of space contents and considered experience factors. For case analysis, a total of eight South Korean and Taiwan modern architecture that went through a similar modern era was selected. Spatial composition analysis and experience factor analysis based on each type of space contents were implemented. Result Besides the basic fulfillment of entertainment and esthetic factors, exhibition cultural space was a type that requires active supplies for escapist factor and education of cultural art. In terms of providing space for enjoying local cultural art with the support of the artist’s art making, art creation space was a type that best needs mutual contact with the local community. Consumption commercial space was a type that requires a sense and will of the manager itself. So, it could rather make a huge difference on providing various experiences of space contents. Complex cultural space was a type of space that combines exhibition cultural space and something else. This required the largest area of space, and an integral and systematic management and planning. Conclusion Modern architecture was noticeable in providing various and differentiated experience factors by utilizing the historical stories and preservation value. This is expected to be utilized in a basic study for various uses and continuous activation of space.
Key Words
근대건축물, 공간콘텐츠, 대만, Modern Architecture, Space Contents, Taiwan
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