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    題名: 野地之戲,野球之城 : 從士林後港墘社區重新想像一座棒球城市
    其他題名: Take me out to the ball game! : re-envisioning a baseball city from Shi-lin's Hou-gang-qian community
    作者: 巫冠賢;Wu, Kuan-hsien
    貢獻者: 淡江大學建築學系碩士班
    康旻杰;Kang, Ming-jay
    關鍵詞: 棒(野)球;野地;遊戲;社區;後港墘;三益市場;共生家庭;Baseball;wild field;game;community;Ho-Gan-Chien;San-Yi market;symbiotic family
    日期: 2009
    上傳時間: 2010-01-11 05:28:51 (UTC+8)
    摘要: 棒球運動在台灣,看似擁有職業比賽及廣大的球迷,但是,觀察日常生活與周遭環境,卻無法拼湊出一個完整棒球國度該有的常民景象,究其原因,可能是棒球並未完全融入生活及社區空間。
    從台灣棒球發展的層級架構觀察,由基層的個人、家庭、社區到更大尺度的城市與國家,可以發現根基最薄弱的部分是「社區」。台灣棒球運動生命的延續,倘若一味緬懷過往英勇佳績,卻忘了棒球的遊戲初衷、忽視社區棒球運動的培育,也許有天,台灣將成為一座「無野之城」。
    本設計論文企圖由自身棒球經驗的闡述,呼應這塊土地上人們對棒球的集體記憶及心靈的共鳴與認同,並藉由國內外相關文本及案例,分析當下棒球環境的議題與沉痾,由此呼籲棒球作為一種「遊戲」與「競賽」應找回「野」及「家」的初衷,進而以士林三益市場(環境髒亂、社區意識薄弱的住宅/市場混合使用空間)及其所屬的後港墘地區(相對於台北都會,仍帶有城市野地的特質)為設計誘發基地,以樂樂球/棒球運動為事件與空間媒介,啟動社區動員、生活互動、及樂活共生的機制;同時由家園與社區的空間尺度重新想像一座棒球城市如何可能。
    設計策略擬於廢棄、破敗的三益市場中庭新闢樂樂棒球場,引誘上方住宅中諸多單親弱勢家戶的參與,自發動手改善生活環境。同時另闢中庭廊道間的戶外共通梯,拓展家戶交流及看孩子打球的公共空間,甚至轉化頹敗的市場住宅為互為相扶持的共生家庭。
    中程目標則將棒球氛圍擴散到後港墘社區,利用跑步練習使用的高架動線串聯原屬台灣棒球禁地的「校園」、「公園」、及「家園」,整合環境中的綠地與野地,並與華齡公園及三腳渡的生活場景交織,增加不同年齡層社區族群互動卻不相互排擠的機會。
    由此,將社區棒球推廣至棒球社區的概念擴展到更多城市角落,誘生更深刻的社區與城市認同。讓野球之城的想像跳脫鉅資蓋巨蛋的窠臼,回到遊戲的野趣及競賽的集體興奮與運動精神。
    Baseball in Taiwan appears to have drawn in large fan base and professional games. But observing from the daily life and general environment of a self-claimed baseball kingdom, one can hardly piece together an overall picture where baseball in an integral part of life. Perhaps, baseball is never immersed into Taiwan’s community life and spaces.
    If the levels of Taiwan’s baseball development can be divided into individuals, family, community, and the larger scale of city and country, the weakest nexus would be the intermediate level of community. And if people only reminisce the glorious past yet fail to remember the original passion for baseball and the significance of community involvement, the continuance of Taiwan’s baseball games could be jeopardized and the island would be infested by “cities without baseball.”
    This design thesis intends to summon the collective memory of and identification with the baseball via the expression of my own baseball experiences. By referring to related international case studies and analyzing the present-day issues and problems of baseball environment, I argue that baseball as a ‘Game’ and ‘Competition’ should find its way back to “the Wild” and “Home.” I further employ Shih-lin’s San-Yi market (disorderly environment and a rare housing-market mixed use of weak community sense) and the nearby Ho-Gan-Chien neighborhood (still characterized as certain degree of city wild-land compared with metropolitan Taipei) as the sites to trigger social design. Baseball then becomes an event and spatial medium to activate community mobilization, living interaction, and LOHAS symbiotic mechanism; and from the spatial scale of homeland and community, the probability of a true baseball city might be re-imagined.
    My design strategy plans to build a new tee ball field in the abandoned San-Yi market courtyard to induce participations from many single-parent and lower-income families living at upper levels to autonomously hands-on improve the environment. Outdoor staircases and corridors surrounding the courtyard are designed to expand public spaces for game-watching and further transform the decaying market-housing into mutually-dependent symbiotic families.
    The mid-range goal is to extend the baseball ambiance to the Hou-gang-qian community by ushering an elevated running trail which connects the isolated and baseball-banned campuses, parks, and homeland. The wild field and the green can be thus blended into the everyday scenes of Hua-ling Park and San-jiao-du to enhance the opportunities of interaction between different age and social groups.
    On such basis, the concept of ‘promoting community baseball to baseball-community’ can be brought to more city corners to strengthen community and city identification. The imaginations of a baseball city are then able to leap out of the set patterns of building humongous domes with tremendous budgets, and return to the wild fun of playing games and the collective effervescence and sport spirit of baseball competitions.
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