Houses Like Water: Observations and Reflections on House Types of Kat O Fishing Village in Hong Kong

IF 0.6 0 ARCHITECTURE 景观设计学 Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.15302/j-laf-1-050047
Su-Hui Chang
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Liquid Homes: Building, Living and Other Stories of Hong Kong Fishing Villages is a research, curatorial, and design collaboration that explores the culture of Tanka people and their fluid state of living and building, presenting stories from a long overdue reading of the other Hong Kong. This essay, as an ongoing work, intends to reflect on our recent observations of the houses in Kat O fishing village by documenting the self-built additions in relation to the surrounding topography and water environment. These findings evoke an understanding of houses as “amphibious creatures” of hybrid qualities riding on the seams between land and water, and denote the notion of homes as “fluid entities”—physical yet elusive, subject to the floating identity of the community. The research intends to offer an ethnographic reading of Hong Kong coastal settlements and their building typologies, rethink building materialities by their temporal qualities and beyond the physical matter, and imagine a renewed reading on the dialectical relation between the built and the natural, and propose new ways to design sustainable architecture through the landscape.
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房屋如水:对香港吉澳渔村房屋类型的观察与思考
“流动的家园:香港渔村的建筑、生活和其他故事”是一个研究、策展和设计合作项目,旨在探索疍家人的文化和他们流动的生活和建筑状态,呈现人们对另一个香港的期待已久的故事。本文作为一项正在进行的工作,旨在通过记录与周围地形和水环境相关的自建附加物,来反思我们最近对吉澳渔村房屋的观察。这些发现唤起了人们对房屋的理解,认为房屋是“两栖生物”,在陆地和水之间的接缝上混合的品质,并表示房屋是“流动实体”的概念-物理但难以捉摸,受社区浮动身份的影响。本研究旨在对香港沿海聚落及其建筑类型学进行民族志解读,从建筑材料的时间性质和物质之外重新思考建筑材料,并对建筑与自然之间的辩证关系进行重新解读,并提出通过景观设计可持续建筑的新方法。
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