英文摘要 |
Using the case of the Puding canal, this study explores the effect of landscape change to irrigation canals on daily-life behavior, culture, and places. To avoid the tourism-oriented homogeneous development of space transformation, this study analyzes the Puding canal landscape using a landscape narrative to provide different design methods for irrigation canal redevelopment. By conducting document reviews, fieldwork, and semi-structured interviews, this study explores the development of living space surrounding the irrigation canals in the Longun area of Taoyuan and narrates the urbanization of Puding canal in terms of the structure of time, space, and life. The study constructs a landscape narrative of the local peoples' traces of life and their interactions with nature. |