Hanoi Old Quarter- Its Tradition and Modernization viewing from the Change of Living Space in Town Houses
The Hanoi 36 Streets is an Old Quarter in the capital of Vietnam. Its numerous town houses are inhabited by various types of residents. The many efforts to preserve the unique streetscape, traditional culture and historic industries of this district have not prevented many traditional town houses from being changed or demolished. The forces of economic development and social modernization have proven too powerful. Courtyards of traditional Hanoi town house have functioned to increase open space and to separate different kind of spaces. However, courtyards are among the first features of town houses to be lost when more space is deemed necessary. The loss of courtyards has a variety of detrimental effects, including,in one case, the destruction of the street facade. Elimination of courtyards has caused spaces for drying clothes to be moved to the rooftops at the front of the houses, and this has caused traditional gable roofs to be replaced by flat roofs. In future efforts at conservation, efforts will need to be made to preserve not only the appearance of the streetscape, but also traditional composition of space within the town houses including the courtyards. It will also be necessary to take into consideration residents desire and need for the conveniences of modern life.
overcrowded residence remodeling reconstruction scenery maintenance townscape facade
UTSUMI Sawako
Lecturer,Ph.D.Institute of International Culture,Showa Womens University,Japan
国际会议
北京
英文
592-596
2008-10-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)