Tags:Phenomenology, Place, Space planning, Sustainable and Urban community
Abstract:
Norberg Schulz put forward the theory of "place" and "place spirit" in 1979. This paper first points out the origin of phenomenon is the reflection of philosophical view.Second, to establish "a common formal language", "so that we can immediately understand it beyond the personal and cultural boundaries". Traces the inner origin of the concept of "being in the world" in the corresponding urban community. Secondly, this paper tries to explain the relationship between community and place from the concept of place.Then, based on the fuzhou Declaration adopted at the World Heritage Conference held in July this year and the development goal of "sustainable communities" in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the paper makes an understanding of its connotation. Multiple communities constitute the texture and texture of local urban areas in the form and distribution of "cell groups" by the "organic renewal" phenomenon of the "cell population" in the city. In 2001, "we prefer organic order to inorganic", "although organic order lacks the eternity of geometric shape, it is alive". Then, form and structure shape the material community "place", and the community's place spirit affects people's "natural attitude" to the surrounding environment (Ji Tienan, 2008), and this attitude will exist stably in a certain space and time. In addition, after explaining some cultural phenomena in community, we finds that some constant phenomena appear after the balance of the two forces of community culture and materialization, and have self-adaptability. Finally, this paper explores the tendency of urban communities to adapt to the possibility of future continuous growth by a project-Anstey. The paper tries to reanalyze some phenomena of urban community places from a micro perspective, and puts forward some superficial understanding, in order to make effective response to the key issue of sustainable community space planning.
Using Phenomenology Theory as a Trigger to Explore the Place Spatial Planning with Adaptable Growth of Urban Sustainable Community a Case Study