The Research on Planar Living Space of West Exposes Environment Characteristic – Based on Case Study of Apartment Residence in The Seatwen District of Taichung

碩士 === 逢甲大學 === 建築所 === 95 === An idealistic living space is best to include the two following qualities: One being the integration and the continuity of culture into daily life, and the other the conversation mechanism with the nature. In other words, the conversation mechanism with the nature has...

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Main Authors: Yumin-Dama Long, 陳光輝
Other Authors: none
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2007
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/46916906006504724751
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Summary:碩士 === 逢甲大學 === 建築所 === 95 === An idealistic living space is best to include the two following qualities: One being the integration and the continuity of culture into daily life, and the other the conversation mechanism with the nature. In other words, the conversation mechanism with the nature has a direct influence on daily life activities and on the development of culture. Nowadays, on our quest to the modernism, most attention is focused on substantial equipment, and the integration between nature environment and daily life is often neglected. As for the topographic conditions in various areas in Taiwan, in order to achieve idealistic living space and environment, after considering natural conditions such as typhoons and earthquakes, which have already been thoroughly emphasized in the structure and in the safety point of view, as far as space planning and design are concerned, are there only the three basic conditions (1. the monsoon during summer and winter seasons; 2. the sunshine during these two seasons; 3. the sunshine on the west side) to be taken into account? In fact, there are no evident measures concerning the cognition of high temperature, high humidity, and dust level. Therefore, in order to ensure decent daily life environment, we believe that the integration of nature into daily life is the best way to rebuild and construct living space. It is also one of the priorities and main goals of planning theory stepping toward the third stage. Only through this way can we efficiently manage power resource and reduce urban heat effect. During the past, the status of the relation in general indoor environment was simulated or represented through temperature (℃) and humidity (%) figures or through the thermal conductivity of the materials. But from an architectural planning approach, we attempt to analyze the relative change of the bio-temperature to outdoor temperature and humidity on daily basis. We use time as a factor to represent the relationship between phenomenon and position, and basing on this, we initiate our theory frame on South-facing apartment-style residence bio-temperature. We collected on-the-spot thermal data of bio-temperature and took graphic notes and measurements of planar area and furniture. The purpose is to find out whether any constant or particular factor is existent concerning the change of bio-temperature in different time segment at different parts of the indoor orientation space. We also intend to find out the characteristic of the architecture in question.