英文摘要 |
Most research on the vernacular architecture in the Taiwan context have focused their analysis on classification and induction of types of traditional dwellings, however little research has explored the syntactical element of the spatial configuration of those houses under study. Findings of this typological approach often follow from the analysis of relationships between traditional perceptions of social hierarchy and physical layout arrangement of dwellings or components of physical settings. Yet, one finds that this typological approach presents a strong personal subjective interpretation rather than an objective one. For instance, the link between architectural form and aesthetic perception may be conflicted and controversial due to the educational background difference. |