| 英文摘要 |
In recent years, the use and reuse of typical and atypical cultural fields has become a hot topic in the cultural and tourism fields. The restoration and reuse of the cultural field, or the further development and use, and the introduction of multiple use elements, into the creative life concept, not only the activation of the field, but also extended to urban development, social care and other important issues. In addition to literature discussion and theoretical data, this article uses the literary and historical process of the National Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall as a practical case to discuss. The National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall was approved by the Executive Yuan several years ago to use the official budget for public works renovation projects, but it coincided with the process of reviewing the historic sites in Taipei City as a monument, which caused the repair work to be suspended; at the same time, its main building The designer and architect Mr. Da-hong Wang passed away, and the architectural community actively respected the building as one of its masterpieces, creating a situation that vie with the existing art exhibition field; and the field’s deliberate sightseeing operation has a historic site. After the identity, it is bound to be more eloquent because of the issue of heritage ethics. This study hopes to understand the impact of the process on the social level through the ambiguity between the cultural assets restoration process and the protection of monuments, and the multi- cultural application of cultural assets. With the exploration of existential value, rediscover how cultural assets play a unique role and meaning in the process of contemporary creation. |