THE CONTRIBUTION OF TEMPORARY ASSEMBLAGE TOWARDS SENSE OF PLACE: A STUDY IN ALUTH NUWARA SACRED AREA, SRI LANKA

W.W.G.M.I.U. Wijesekara, E.J.N. Munasingh
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‘Sense of place’ is a complex phenomenon emerging from the associations of the inhabitants, the values they attribute on the built environment, and the manner in which they behave in that place. Every built environment gets its form and character out of a composite of both the permanent structures and temporary assemblage. This is mostly evident in living sacred built environments where impermanent and ‘supposed to be non-lasting’ structures assembled for temporal benefits, amidst formally arranged permanent spaces, play a significant role in making them functional places. However, the existence of temporary physical assemblage has throughout been considered as ‘problematic’ in formal institutional planning, in spite of the utility, character and the sense of place that they add to day-to-day lived-in environments. In a context, where the available studies are limited, this paper discusses on these temporary interventions and their impact in experiencing of places, in-order to widen the awareness and in-depth understanding of planners, urban designers and the authorities, who are responsible for the making of sustainable built environments. The paper first presents a review of the existing literature in order to identify a suitable theoretical framework to study the impacts of temporal assemblage on sense of place. Second, employing the conceptual framework profound in ‘Bennett’s six triads’, it presents the study on the mutual transactive relationships between the activity spaces and the behavior patterns of the inhabitants, as observed by the authors, in Aluth Nuwara Devala sacred area in Sri Lanka. It emphasizes the manner in which the temporary assemblage, within the formal built environment, impacts the settings, values and the behaviors of the inhabitants and thereby form the sense of place. The study highlights that temporary assemblage adds sense to places not only by their presence but also by changing people’s behaviors.
临时集合对地方感的贡献:斯里兰卡aluth nuwara圣地的研究
“地方感”是一种复杂的现象,来自于居民的联系,他们对建筑环境的价值观,以及他们在该地方的行为方式。每个建筑环境的形式和特征都是由永久结构和临时组合而成的。这在居住的神圣建筑环境中最为明显,在正式安排的永久空间中,为了暂时的利益而组装的无常和“应该是不持久的”结构在使它们成为功能场所方面发挥着重要作用。然而,临时物理组合的存在在正式的机构规划中一直被认为是“有问题的”,尽管它们为日常生活环境增添了实用性、特征和地方感。在现有研究有限的背景下,本文讨论了这些临时干预措施及其对地方体验的影响,以扩大负责可持续建筑环境建设的规划者、城市设计师和当局的认识和深入理解。本文首先对现有文献进行了梳理,以确定一个合适的理论框架来研究时间组合对地方感的影响。其次,采用“Bennett’s six triads”中深刻的概念框架,对斯里兰卡Aluth Nuwara Devala圣地的活动空间与居民行为模式之间的相互互动关系进行了研究。它强调了临时组合的方式,在正式的建筑环境中,影响了居民的设置、价值观和行为,从而形成了地方感。该研究强调,临时集合不仅通过它们的存在,而且通过改变人们的行为,为地方增添了意义。
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