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    Title: 憶之家 : 身體記憶與蒙太奇
    Other Titles: The home of memories : memories and montage of the body
    Authors: 方上輔;Fang, Shang-Fu
    Contributors: 淡江大學建築學系碩士班
    賴怡成;Lai, Ih-Cheng
    Keywords: ;身體;記憶;蒙太奇;拼貼;Home;body;Memory;Montage;Collage
    Date: 2016
    Issue Date: 2017-08-24 23:49:07 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 感受到現今社會對於住宅需求傾向物質層面的趨勢,而漸漸忘記家原本擁有凝聚情感的力量,因此為了找尋家供給自己的愛和關心,並以建築空間呈現,本研究以自身探索,如何從身體發掘有關家的記憶,以及運用時間產生的路徑流動,讓我們能把記憶中的感動場所連結至現在,使「憶之家」成為未來住宅的宣言。
    為達上述研究目的,初期研究從文獻和案例探討出以下兩點建構家的方法,包括:一、記憶與場所: 將記憶作為調查基地,由記憶術發展出場所、影像與文字,去發覺我們內心深處的家。二、蒙太奇的空間美學: 學習將記憶轉換為實體空間的設計方法,研究蒙太奇的繪畫、攝影及電影,從2D、3D和4D三種維度研討空間感,並且以建築空間的理論和案例,得到拼貼重疊、時空間序列跟感知聯想路徑的轉化技法。
    透過自身的兩個住家經驗,開始進行憶之家的設計,步驟:一、探索家的記憶。二、記憶的重現。三、家的元素產生。四、家的形成。以兒童時期的憶遊戲,結合不同身體習慣的空間錯用,和青少年階段的憶分享,從學習共用轉變出動態的空間運作,準備好前置所需要的記憶轉化空間元素。最後基地選在已逝阿公留下的一塊空地,將我與家人的家之記憶結合於其中,完成一棟連結過去居住情感及現在環境的憶之家。
    本研究紀錄了一次設計家的操作過程,提供人們深入思考居住空間的機會,並讓設計者打開住戶的內心枷鎖,完成了解需求的溝通對話。未來研究則是經過身體感知空間環境和記憶後,發現我們平時過於依賴視覺,需要搭配嗅、味、觸、聽覺才能喚醒氛圍記憶,藉由材質、光和聲音等質感的堆砌,將破除看的限制,讓居住品質可以從心靈層面提升。
    There is now a trend in modern society of a tendency towards the materialistic within the home dwelling environment, we may have gradually forgotten that originally the home was a place for emotional cohesion. Therefore, to find the love and care given by the family and convey them through architectural space, this study started with the exploration of myself to discover memories of the home through the body, and to generate a flowing passage from time, in order to connect emotions from our memories to the present time, and allowing “The Home of Memories” to become the affirmation of the future home.
    To achieve the research purpose mentioned above, the following two ways to construct a home was found through the preliminary literature reviews and case studies, including: 1) Memory and Space: using memories as the investigated site and mnemonics to develop the place, images and words in order to discover the home within our hearts; 2) Spatial Aesthetics of Montage: from 2D, 3D to 4D dimensions, the perception of space was examined, and through theories and case studies about architectural spaces, a conversion method for overlapping collage, time-space sequences and a passage for emotional association was developed.
    From my own experiences of the two homes I have lived in, I explored the design of “The Home of Memories” with the following steps: 1) discovering the memories of the home; 2) reproduction of the memories; 3) generating the elements of the home; 4) representation of the home. During the childhood period, the body’s habits in different uses of space were integrated from the memory of “playing”. During the teenager period, the dynamic and flexible spaces were transformed from the memories of “sharing” of learning. Thereby I readily developed the required spatial elements that were transformed from the memories. Finally, I chose the empty land left by my deceased grandfather as the design site. Through integrating my own and my family’s memories of the home, I created “The Home of Memories” with emotions of the home from the past and the present environment.
    This study is a record process of designing a home, intended for people to re-think about the home dwelling environment, and for designers to unlock the clasp within their hearts to understand the needs for dialogues and communication. Future studies will involve the bodily perception of space, environment and memories to realize that we usually rely too much on sight. From this, we should incorporate smell, taste, touch and hearing in order to remember the memories of atmospheres, and through material, light and sound textures, the limitations of the sight can be transcended, bringing the home environment to a more spiritual and soulful level.
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