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Dialogue Between Material and Nonmaterial-Defining Spatiality in the Forms of Three Modes of Experiences: The Individual, the Social and the Human-Land
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Chen, Ya-Chun
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Architectural engineering
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2023
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Chen, Ya-Chun
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2023
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Dialogue Between Material and Nonmaterial-Defining Spatiality in the Forms of Three Modes of Experiences: The Individual, the Social and the Human-Land
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Dialogue Between Material and Nonmaterial-Defining Spatiality in the Forms of Three Modes of Experiences: The Individual, the Social and the Human-Land
2023
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Overview
This thesis analyzes the component of people and architecture to understand the importance of experience for people, also how it affects the formation of architecture. By examining the past works, the goal is to redefine spatiality through the three different modes of experiences: the individual, the social and the human-land. The aim is to identify the key factors in the design power that being generated by the dialogue between material (architecture) and nonmaterial (experiences).
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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
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9798384488668
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