The Attractiveness of Adaptive Heritage Reuse: A Theoretical Framework
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Site
2.2. Sample Selection
2.3. Open-Ended Interviews
2.4. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Attractive Features for Adaptive Heritage Reuse
3.1.1. Reuse Environment: Heritage
3.1.2. Reuse Environment: Activity
3.1.3. Natural Environment
3.1.4. Regional Environment
3.2. The Values of Attractive Features of Adaptive Heritage Reuse
3.2.1. Recreational Value of Adaptive Heritage Reuse
3.2.2. The Relationship between Attractive Features and Recreational Values
4. Discussion
4.1. Theoretical Framework
4.2. Theoretical Support for the Framework: Reuse Environment
4.3. Theoretical Support for the Framework: Natural Environment
4.4. Theoretical Support for the Framework: Regional Environment
4.5. Recreational Benefit as a Major Factor in Adaptive Heritage Reuse
4.6. Practical Implications and Future Research
5. Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Ethical Review
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Code | Study Site and Characteristic | Survey Date | Number of Respondents |
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A | Natural Way Six Arts Cultural Centre Location: Urban area (in Central Taiwan) Year built: 1937 (Japanese rule) Heritage style: Japanese martial arts hall Environment: Lots of green space Activity: Creative market | 2019/01/06 | 10 |
B | Huashan 1914 Creative Park Location: Urban area (in North Taiwan) Year built: 1916 (Japanese rule) Heritage style: Japanese winery Environment: Artistic decoration and atmosphere Activity: Static and dynamic exhibition | 2019/01/12 | 10 |
C | Fortress San Domingo Location: Sub-urban area (in North Taiwan) Year built: 1646 (Dutch and Spanish Formosa) Heritage style: English- and Chinese-style fort Environment: Historical decoration with a wide riverscape Activity: Static exhibition | 2019/01/13 | 10 |
D | The British Consulate at Takow Location: Urban area (in South Taiwan) Year built: 1879 (Ming and Qing rule) Heritage style: English-style consulate Environment: Historical decoration with mountain and seascape Activity: Static exhibition | 2019/01/19 | 10 |
E | Sinhua Historical Township Office Restaurant Location: Sub-urban area (in South Taiwan) Year built: 1934 (Japanese rule) Heritage style: Renaissance-style architecture Environment: Modern street and road Activity: Restaurant | 2019/01/19 | 10 |
F | Haishan Hostel Location: Sub-urban area (in South Taiwan) Years built: 1736 (Ming and Qing rule) Heritage style: Chinese hall and temple Environment: Creative and historical decoration and atmosphere Activity: Static exhibition | 2019/01/20 | 10 |
G | Kishu An Forest of Literature Location: Urban area (in North Taiwan) Years built: 1917 (Japanese rule) Heritage style: Japanese building for restaurant Environment: Mixed new and old building with lots of green space Activity: Static exhibition | 2019/01/22 | 10 |
H | Nishi Honganji Square Location: Urban area (in North Taiwan) Years built: 1922 (Japanese rule) Heritage style: Japanese temple Environment: Modern street with green space Activity: Static exhibition and restaurant | 2019/01/27 | 10 |
I | Songshan Cultural and Creative Park Location: Urban area (in North Taiwan) Years built: 1937 (Japanese rule) Heritage style: Modernised tobacco factory Environment: Artistic decoration and atmosphere Activity: Creative market, static, and dynamic exhibition | 2019/01/23 2019/01/25 | 10 |
Step | Open-Ended Questions | Purpose of the Questions |
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Step 1 | Do you like this place? What features attracted you to this place? | Capture attractive features |
Why is this (feature) important to you? | Understand visitors’ values | |
Step 2 | What features attracted you from home/accommodation to this place? | Capture regional features |
Why is this (feature) important to you? | Understand visitors’ values |
Scale | Theme | Subtheme | Times |
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Local scale | A1 Reuse environment: Heritage | Heritage architecture | 52 |
Cultural atmosphere | 49 | ||
Heritage style | 24 | ||
Well-preserved heritage | 23 | ||
History and culture | 13 | ||
Heritage decoration | 11 | ||
A2 Reuse environment: Activity | Food enjoyment | 38 | |
Static art activities | 34 | ||
Walking | 13 | ||
Family activities | 10 | ||
Dynamic art activities | 7 | ||
A3 Nature environment | Leisure atmosphere | 61 | |
Natural landscape | 44 | ||
Wide landscape | 23 | ||
Well-maintained environment | 21 | ||
Safe environment | 3 | ||
Regional scale | A4 Regional environment | Surrounding tourist attraction | 25 |
High transportation accessibility | 22 | ||
Historical street | 17 |
Theme | Subtheme | Times |
---|---|---|
V1 Self-growth | Learning | 53 |
Growth | 25 | |
Rethinking | 18 | |
Work motivation | 11 | |
Achievement | 3 | |
V2 Health benefit | Positive emotion | 121 |
Coping | 80 | |
Good life | 6 | |
Health maintenance | 4 | |
V3 Social benefit | Relationship promotion | 33 |
Memories | 17 | |
V4 Cultural benefit | Cultural inheritance | 3 |
A sense of belonging | 3 |
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