2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.08.198
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Living Room in the Six MetersWide Lane

Abstract: This paper startsfrom rethinking the daily life of kids to the urbanismauthority. In recent ten years, the school-walkway projects in Taipei have re-valued the exchanging price of the old apartments built in the 1960s. The turn-key is the spatial quality of the lane along the campus. People wonder how parking, dining, and walkway for kids in the lane shape the middle-class community in Taipei. There is a critical issue of making urban 'habitable' by capitalizing the rule of time and space. The matter of the li… Show more

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