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논문명 시적 공간의 특성과 공간경험 연구/A Study on Architecture Exhibition as a Poetic Space and Spatial Experience
저자명 이승희(Lee, SeungHee) ; 조한(Joh, Hahn)
발행사 한국실내디자인학회
수록사항 한국실내디자인학회 논문집  , Vol.29 No.2(통권 139호)
페이지 시작페이지(95) 총페이지(10)
ISSN 12297992
주제분류 계획및설계
주제어 시적공간; 시적구조; 은유; 환유; 아이러니; 상상; 공간경험 Poetic space; Creative structure of poetry; Metaphor; Metonym; Irony; Imagination; Spatial experience
요약2 The research aimed to determine what the characteristics of poetic space are and how the audience experiences it through an analysis of the British view of the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale. The theme of the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale was “Free Space”, and the British Pavilion organized the exhibition under the concept of “Island”, and displayed the “empty space” without any other exhibition content. Since this implicit direction has similarities to the ‘creative structure of poetry’ based on ‘metaphor’ and ‘imagination’, it is assumed that this space is ‘poetic space’ and that ‘characteristics of poetical space’ are revealed. The British pavilion used the techniques of ‘metaphor’, ‘metonym’ and ‘irony’ on the theme of ‘island’, and metaphorically introduced the isolated image of ‘island’ through scaffolding, and tea time event on the rooftop expressed British culture in a conciliatory way. It also displayed ‘empty space’ in the exhibition space, creating a situational irony.It also displayed ‘empty space’ in the exhibition space, creating a situational irony. Visitors interact with space through four spatial experience structures: “Moving”, “Atmosphere”, “Imagination”, and “Memory”. Visitors can imagine the monotonous life of the island through free movement in the ‘empty space’, experience an isolated atmosphere from the image of ‘scaffolding’ that wrapped around the outside of the British Pavilion, participation in ‘tea time’ at the rooftop square became an expansion of time and space while experiencing British culture. In conclusion, in a poetic space, metaphors, imagination, and ironic techniques are used to imply, confront, and symbolically express the subject, and the visitors combine and create images for subjective interpretation and understanding in space, crossing memories, and emotional reciprocity in space.
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