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 مركز بلدة وانتقياو / الجزء الاول

← الوظيفة : مركز اجتماعي 
← الموقع : وهان، الصين
← المساحة : 5531 م2 

مرحبا يا عشاق الشمس،
آمل أن تكونوا قد حصلتم على ما يكفي من الفيتامين د 

في الأيام القليلة الماضية ، كنت أقوم بإعداد قصة على Instagram تتحدث عن المراكز الاجتماعية، احضر للتحدث عن تاريخ ظهورهم وقيمهم والوظائف التي يحتوها و تأثيرهم على المجتمع. فأنا أؤمن بالدور المهم للمراكز الاجتماعية في تحسين حياة السكان المحليين. و اعتقد انه يجب أن تكون هناك قوانين حضرية تلزم الحكومات ببناء مركز اجتماعي في كل حي.

من قبيل الصدفة ، مشروع اليوم كان مركز اجتماعي تم بناؤه في بلدة ريفية في مقاطعة هونان في الصين. خلال بحثي حول المراكز الاجتماعية، توصلت إلى استنتاج مفاده أن المراكز المجتمعية تكتسب شكلها ووظيفتها وفقًا للقيم الاجتماعية للمجتمع المحلي. إنها ترجمة لتعريف هذا المجتمع للوحدة.فمثلا بالنسبة لبعض المجتمعات وحدتهم تتمحور حول حفلة شواء يقيمونها اسبوعيا و بالنسبة للآخرين يمكن أن تكون في مبارة كرة قدم يوميا.
 
في مثال اليوم، المركز الاجتماعي بتبلور في شكل سوق يتستضيف نشاطات ثقافية الى جانب البازارات المحلية التي تقام اسبوعيا في المدن الصغيرة في الصين. حيث يجمع هذا السوق العديد من الذكريات الجماعية التي تحتاج إلى مساحة لتظهر.


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