PROJECT 1 | ‘LIFE BETWEEN BUILDINGS : USING PUBLIC SPACE’
PROJECT PART A | CASE STUDY (GROUP)
Jahn Gehl in the Life Between Buildings (1971) “examined the relationship between patterns of space use, especially outdoor activities, and the spatial properties of the physical world. He introduced the concepts of necessary, optimal and social activities.
For this particular task, we are to read Jahn Gehl’s Life Between Buildings (Chapter 1). Subsequently, we are to examine patterns of social activities in a city (foreign city to be provided by instructor*) and identify ‘contact points’. They are to classify the varying degrees of contact intensity.
TAIPEI, TAIWAN
PROJECT PART B | COMPARATIVE ESSAY (INDIVIDUAL)
Part 2 of the project requires us to write a comparative analysis essay based on findings from case study (Part 1) and local site research (Studio). We are to examine similarities and dissimilarities based on the patterns of social activities, types of ‘contact points’, and the varying degrees of contact intensity between the two cities.
A comparative analysis essay is a commonly used type of writing assignment where students are require to critically analyze any two subjects, finding and pointing out their similarities and/or dissimilarities.
We are expected to research for information from publications, internet and other relevant sources. For local site, we are expected to conduct own site observation (Studio).
PROJECT 2 | SYNOPSIS
Subsequent to each thematic lecture, we are required to submit a synopsis in the form of a reaction paper. Its aimed to read a selected reading in relation to the theme that has been discussed in class for the week and submit a reaction paper to the text. There will be a total to 3 synopses.
A reaction or response paper requires the writer to analyse a text, then develop commentary related to it. It requires thoughtful reading, research and writing. It should identify the key points highlighted in the text and then focus on our personal perspective on issues raised through the text. In addition to personal perspective, we should identify experiences or insights that have shaped our perspective.