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Historic preservation, significance, and age value: A comparative phenomenology of historic Charleston and the nearby new-urbanist community of I'On

机译:历史保护,意义和年龄价值:历史查尔斯顿和附近的爱昂新城市主义社区的比较现象学

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While the age of physical environments is the central tenet of historic preservation, there is a lack of empirical evidence about how everyday people actually value, perceive, and experience age as an intrinsic part of an urban environment. In order to ameliorate this knowledge deficit, this study employs phenomenology to understand the lived experience of being in a "new" versus an "old" or "historic" urban residential environment. The new environment is the I'On new urbanist development in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, and the old environment is the location of the United States' first historic district in Charleston, South Carolina. These locations are approximately within five miles of each other. In both places, the physical characteristics of the built environment are remarkably similar in density, form, layout, and design, but the age is dramatically different. Through photo elicitation techniques and interviews, the results of this study reveal that residents of historic Charleston and I'On value their built environments in remarkably similar ways. Surprisingly, elements that evoke a strong sense of attachment tend to be landscape features, such as gates, fountains, trees, and gardens rather than buildings. The informants valued the "mystery" that they felt was part of the landscape and which consisted of layered elements such as fences, gates, and paths, such that these features (including buildings) had to be "discovered." Lastly, the informants strongly valued landscapes that showed "people care" through regular maintenance. The essential difference in people's experience and valuation of the new environment (I'On) and the old environment (historic Charleston) is in the older environment's ability to instill creative fantasies in the minds of the informants based on a hypothetical past of their own creation. The informants in I'On did not share these kinds of meanings.
机译:尽管物理环境的年龄是历史保护的核心原则,但缺乏关于每天人们如何实际重视,感知和体验作为城市环境内在组成部分的经验证据。为了缓解这种知识不足,本研究采用现象学方法来理解在“新”与“旧”或“历史”的城市居住环境中的生活经验。新的环境是“我在山上的新都市主义发展”。美国南卡罗来纳州宜人的旧环境是美国南卡罗来纳州查尔斯顿的第一个历史文化区的所在地。这些位置彼此之间相距约五英里。在这两个地方,建筑环境的物理特征在密度,形式,布局和设计上都非常相似,但时代却截然不同。通过照片启发技术和访谈,这项研究的结果表明,历史悠久的查尔斯顿和我的居民以极为相似的方式珍视其建筑环境。令人惊讶的是,唤起强烈依恋感的元素往往是景观特征,例如门,喷泉,树木和花园,而不是建筑物。线人重视他们认为是景观一部分的“谜”,它由栅栏,大门和小路等分层元素组成,因此必须“发现”这些特征(包括建筑物)。最后,线人强烈评价通过定期维护表现出“人文关怀”的景观。人们对新环境(I'On)和旧环境(历史性查尔斯顿)的体验和评估的本质区别在于,较旧的环境能够根据自己创造的假设过去,在信息提供者的脑海中灌输创意幻想。 I'On中的线人没有共享这种含义。

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