2022 Volume 20 Issue 4 Pages 366-370
While there has been redevelopment in pursuit of comfortable spaces in the city, there has been a lack of consideration for place inherency, which is the history of a place, such as the event of grass and trees growing in the street. However, since places are landscapes and spaces formed in the course of daily life, it is necessary to update methods that emphasize views, considerations, and place inherency. In order to do this, we will use Christopher Alexander's pattern language, which presents a collection of theories of generally comfortable spaces, for critical verification, and we will try to clarify the spatial characteristics of place by having those involved in the renewal process learn about place by recording a large number of spaces with regard to the point of accepting the erasure of place. We sought a method of renewal by recording many spaces, learning about places, and improvising.