禪學空間=Space for Zen; 落地轉譯=floor translation; 山門=mountain gate; 參道=Taoism; 阿蘭若處=Aran Ruo; 無常無限=impermanence and infinity; 虛實相間=intertwining between reality and reality; 本來面目
Modern people's life rhythm is very tense, so in their spare time, they will seize the time to find a way to precipitate and stabilize the body and mind. Zen is a good choice to provide people with spiritual care, but the doctrine in Zen re-search involves many proper nouns and Tibetan scriptures. When users face such content or concepts, they are actually very vague and even completely incom-prehensible. Yes, this usually makes those interested in Zen learning give up. The location of this base design is located in exit of the Kaohsiung Aihe River in Pier-2 Art Center Warehouses. It mainly proposes to explore the diachronic his-torical changes of Kaohsiung Harbor and synchronic image of Kaohsiung Harbor City view, and find out the future design factors. According to the current status of Pier-2 Art Center, it considers the essence of Kaohsiung Harbor Warehouse space creation and proposes reconsideration. The focus of this research work is to discuss and transform the discussion and complementarity between Zen and space. First, it will begin with the relevant dialogues of Buddhist masters familiar to the public. Then, the scholars discussed and visited the more famous Zen temples in the country, and used the results of the literature discussion to verify the dialogue with the field trip. Try to gain some key concepts in this organization process. These general concepts make it easier for ordinary users or designers to imagine and understand the meaning of Zen, and ultimately use this concept as a background for design exercises. After a series of combing work, this study proposed a thinking concept and six keywords to discuss Zen space design for the reference of designers and users. A thinking concept is: the original intention of Zen is difficult to understand, but the outline can be explained more clearly by projecting and overlapping various related concepts. The six keywords focus on discussing the conclusions of the Zen space experience and make it easy for the public to understand: Shanmen, San Aranru, Impermanence and Infinity, Real and Virtual, and Primitive Faces. The first three terms and the last three terms also correspond to the metaphysics and metaphysics aspects of Zen in space, respectively.