Shu-li Huang1,* and
Szu-yu Tzeng2
1. Graduate School of Design Master & Doctoral Program, College of Design, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Douliou City, Yunlin County, Taiwan, China
2. Department & Graduate School of Architectural and Interior Design, College of Design, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Douliou City, Yunlin County, Taiwan, China
Email: zizi0815@ms51.hinet.net (S.H.); tzengsy@yuntech.edu.tw (S.T.)
*Corresponding author
Manuscript received October 30, 2023; revised December 13, 2023; accepted January 19, 2024; published April 26, 2024.
Abstract—“Arcade (Ding-a-ka)” has been discussed in the context of Taiwan’s indigenization and modernization. In the past research. The research results include: Historical aspect’s study of planning codes and spatial form for Arcades. And other street preservation issues etc. Our research found that on the one hand, “Arcade” and “Dwelling” are related. On the other hand, it is a public space that extends from environmental-behavior. This research paper discusses the environment-behavior of dwellers in urban growth boundary. The scope of this article is to use the method of architectural facade space’s case analysis and semi-structured interviews for residents. The purpose of the study is to discover the housing with different attributes on the architectural fa-cade space’s arcade, whether it will be influenced by the usage behavior and needs or it will arise the privatization of the public sphere elements. Discuss the community repair activities by the users of the architectural fa-cade space. The anticipated research contributions are understanding the disappearance of dwellers in history through “Arcade” and “Ding-a-ka” review. And how to get fieldwork information of public sphere through grounded theory (open coding) and environment-behavior. Access to a different kind of public domain in Taiwan community discussion than in the west theory.
Keywords—usage behavior pattern and needs, environment-behavior, ground floor entrance and exit section of a detached house, public space (public domain), Lǐ-Siǎng Community in Tainan City
Cite: Shu-li Huang and Szu-yu Tzeng, "A Preliminary Study on the Usage Behavior Pattern and Needs of the Ground Floor Entrance and Exit Section of a Detached House: Take Lǐ-Siǎng Community in Tainan as an Example to Discuss," International Journal of Social Science and Humanity vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 86-92, 2024.
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