A Survey of Taiwan Skyscraper Architectural Characteristics(Architectural/Urban Planning and Design)
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概要
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This paper investigates existing architectural projects and outlines the developing trends in architectural design. Currently, the skyscraper design issues in Taiwan tend to follow two completely different architectural trends: the first is architecture as a symbol of the society, technology and economy. This approach has generated some new struggles in such fields as esthetics and cultural representation. The second approach is the skyscraper as a public characteristic, to which citizens could relate to the physical aspects and usage. By studying typical projects in Taiwan, this paper aims to show that: 1. the Taiwanese skyscraper design trend has changed from an emphasis on technology to formalism, and finally to building image symbolism. 2. In Taiwan the role of architectural symbolism is relatively important, as these new skyscrapers aim to project the essential characteristics of Taiwan social culture. 3. Although skyscrapers are traditionally private buildings they share many important characteristics with the public as a quasi-public character.
- 社団法人日本建築学会の論文
- 2005-11-15
著者
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Shih Chih-ming
Department Of Architecture National Taiwan University Of Science & Technology
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Chen Lin-Wei
Department of Architecture, National Taiwan University of Science & Technology
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Chen Lin-wei
Department Of Architecture National Taiwan University Of Science & Technology
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