Living on the tatami:The research of living experience in the Japanese houses
Date Issued
2006
Date
2006
Author(s)
Chen, Shu-Yin
DOI
zh-TW
Abstract
The assigned ways of Japanese houses by government were according to the office degree and family condition. Then, because of the National Government of the Republic of China evacuated to Taiwan from mainland China in 1949, suddenly there were many staffs needed arranging for dwelling places, what is more, the numbers of their families members gradually increased, so there were several families lived in one unit house. In this situation, the sense of sight, hearing and space uses are interfered and there was problem in lack of enough life territories. However, these environment perceptions are different extent as a result of age and house style. The dwellers adjusted their house space to deal with the above, changed their habits, or moved to other house. The environment perceptions and living actions are influenced by the essences of Japanese houses, dwellers’ cultural and social backgrounds, and actual dwelling conditions. Their dwelling space and themselves life courses is also interrelated. The Japanese houses are “home” for them. They gradually attach their emotions and feelings to their dwelling places. I discuss about the life experiences of dwellers in Japanese houses and individual life course.
Subjects
日式房舍
日式宿舍
居住經驗
身體經驗
家
地方
Japanese houses
living experience
body experience
home/house/family
place
Type
thesis
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