The Research Based on Hou-sha Settlement for Applying the Planning Permission on Land-use Management of the Traditional Settlement

碩士 === 國立臺北科技大學 === 建築與都市設計研究所 === 97 === Through the historical development in past thousand years, Kinmen Island has already naturally formed more than 160 traditional settlements with the constant principle and mode in the architecture style. It is essential to preserve most traditional building...

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Main Authors: Yuan-Kun Wang, 王垣坤
Other Authors: 彭光輝
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/974ju8
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺北科技大學 === 建築與都市設計研究所 === 97 === Through the historical development in past thousand years, Kinmen Island has already naturally formed more than 160 traditional settlements with the constant principle and mode in the architecture style. It is essential to preserve most traditional buildings with the particular landscape in Taiwan, Kinmen, and Xiamen which were under the construction with the patriarchal clan ethics and the space building principles. While executing the overall urban planning at Kinmen in 1996, the indistinct definition of the traditional settlements and the incomprehensive investigation for the traditional settlement status resulted in the improper lands being reserved for the use of the natural village. However, under the planning permission management mechanism for the lands reserved for the use of the natural village, the same examination standard for all lands will cause either the feature change inside the traditional settlements due to the contemporary architecture interspersion, or the feature interference outside the traditional settlements due to the improper development based on the land-use classification in suburbs. This research would like to find out the feasible solution (or mode) for the lands reserved for the use of the natural village. This research was based on 1) the data collection from the related theory of the planning permission, the traditional settlement, the government intervention, and the public interest, 2) the reference from the related planning permission case in Taiwan and UK, 3) the overall result review for the planning permission execution on Jinning Township in the past decade via the field investigation, and 4) the interview with the industry, the government, and the academia to collect tripartite opinions regarding the current system for the suggested modes with the comprehensive advantage optimum for the balance of both the preservation and the development in topics, policies, and the traditional settlement land-use management per the true care of Hou-Sha traditional settlement. Per this research, we understand that there are 2 categories of the lands reserved for the use of the natural village in Kinmen now: the traditional settlement core area and the traditional settlement suburb. We suggest that the lands reserved for the use of the natural village in Kinmen should be managed as follows: the lands belonging to the traditional settlement core area should be proceeded with the preservation via the planning permission to optimize the traditional settlement features, and the lands belonging to the traditional settlement suburb should be proceeded with the integrated planning via the simple land-use re-classification to optimize the suburb land development. This land-use management can be referred to other traditional settlement in Kinmen, and optimize the balance of both the traditional settlement feature preservation and the suburb land development for the lands reserved for the use of the natural village in Kinmen.