Wandering,Representation,and Reconstruction:Space Design and Women's Practices from an Ethnographic Perspective
This study adopts sensory ethnography to explore the relationship between the design of consumption spaces in Taipei's Xinyi commercial district and women's daily practices through walking and personal sensory experiences.The Production of Space and rhythm analysis as the theoretical framework.Using sensory ethnography,incorporating personal feelings,experiences,and bodily sensations into the field data.This study investigates the spatial representation centered around women in Xinyi district,focusing on how architecture,posters,advertisements,and spatial arrangements create gendered fields and space designs imbued with female symbolic meanings.And,using personal sensory experiences as a tool,the study observes spatial practices in Xinyi district,including how the structure,paths,and networks of spaces are designed.Finally,the study explores women's interactive practices with spatial symbols and the constructed rhythms.
sensory ethnographyrhythm analysisthe production of spacespace designwomen's practices