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Innovation on Design and Culture
ISSN:2810-9279
Frequency: Quarterly Published by lIKll

Vol.2, Iss.1, March 2023

The Guangfu New Village was the first military dependents’ village in Taichung City and has a “cultural landscape.” The combination of age-old brick buildings and the rich local cultural history of the village allowed for the transformation of the idle space into a cultural and creative base for young entrepreneurs. However, despite the introduction of the Star Program and government subsidies, the planning is inadequate, causing young entrepreneurs to be confined by the different regulations of the management units in terms of designs and decorations. To solve this major problem, we explored and recorded the “spatial status” of the Guangfu New Village with the concept of a garden city by analyzing the history and architectural features of the village. To develop a military dependents’ village with cultural and creative endeavors, we surveyed for this study to identify the advantages and disadvantages of two different village groups. In-depth interviews with young entrepreneurs and local tourists were carried out with a literature review to analyze the development process considering local culture and its results. The needs of different business types and their problems with the management regulations were determined. Based on the results, we suggested designs to transform youth entrepreneurship bases, which serve as references to the Guangfu New Village for investments and planning improvements. The young entrepreneur bases can be a reference for the sustainable transformation model of community spaces. Residents can understand the importance of local culture and identity, which helps young entrepreneurs to solve the obstacles in spatial transformation for SDG 11 (building sustainable cities and communities).
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    Effects of Spatial Designs on Young Entrepreneurs and Visitors’ Feelings Toward Guangfu New Village, a Cultural and Creative Military Dependents’ Village, in Taichung City

    by Chia Hui Lin * and Yu Hsin Chao
    IDC 2023, Vol 2, Issue 1, 1-7, https://doi.org/10.35745/idc2023v02.01.0001 - Published on March 30, 2023

    Abstract

    The Guangfu New Village was the first military dependents’ village in Taichung City and has a “cultural landscape.” The combination of age-old brick buildings and the rich local cultural history of the village allowed for the transformation of the idle space into a cultural and creative base for young entrepreneurs. However, despite the introduction of the Star Program and government subsidies, the planning is inadequate, causing young entrepreneurs to be confined by the different regulations of...

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    Application and Research of Hakka Building Codes in Cultural and Creative Product Design

    by Xing Qiu , Minling Zhong , Yixian Lin , Yingying Li, Qiaoqi Zhang , Fangqi Xu and Mingfeng Wang *
    IDC 2023, Vol 2, Issue 1, 8-14, https://doi.org/10.35745/idc2023v02.01.0002 - Published on March 30, 2023

    Abstract

    In the development of the cultural and creative industry, popular cultural and creative attractions are reviewed for integrating local architecture, history, and culture into products to promote local economy and culture. We conducted a field investigation at the Xiaojia ancient house in Jiadong Township, Pingtung County, and found that there was a cultural cognitive gap between local cultural and creative products and consumers, which was a dilemma in promoting the development of the local cult...