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Multi layered landscape : add-ons to the post-industrial urban landscape of Nyhamnen ; Flerskiktat landskap : tillägg i Nyhamnens postindustriella stadslandskap
Our climate is changing and we are facing stormier weathers and larger fluctuations in sea water levels, and in addition there is a need to reduce our carbon dioxide emissions. To be able to cope with these forces of nature in a sustainable way we need to rethink our use and distribution of resources. This project sets out to find ways on how to deal with a multi layered landscape where the ground level is occasionally inaccessible. It’s investigating the dynamics of space between very flexible structures such as houseboats and floating docks, and very fixed structures such as former industrial buildings and quays. It‘s also about the tension in time between temporary installations and interventions on the one hand, and the persistence of larger firm structures on the other. The site of the project’s design proposal is located in a former harbour area in the northern part of Malmö in the south of Sweden, and comprises several structures of high cultural values which I believe should be accounted for when redeveloping the area. An issue to deal with is how worn but valuable cultural heritage buildings can be repurposed when merging with the expanding city core. Another is how already existing, decaying buildings can function together with, and be revitalized by new systems and structures. The site I’ve been working with is called Hullkajen, which is a quay stretch along the water in Nyhamnen just north of Malmö Central Station. My theoretical apparatus starts off with the concepts repurpose and radical increments [cuff & sherman 2011] [cuff & dahl 2015]. These two concepts set the framework for this project and deals mainly with additions to, and reprogramming of already existing structures. To further unravel these broader concepts, I’ve worked with the theory of difference transformation , continuity transformation and cultivation transformation [braae 2015]. These theories all focus on analysing and categorizing occurrences in post-industrial landscapes, but they all relates to time quite differently. ...
Multi layered landscape : add-ons to the post-industrial urban landscape of Nyhamnen ; Flerskiktat landskap : tillägg i Nyhamnens postindustriella stadslandskap
Our climate is changing and we are facing stormier weathers and larger fluctuations in sea water levels, and in addition there is a need to reduce our carbon dioxide emissions. To be able to cope with these forces of nature in a sustainable way we need to rethink our use and distribution of resources. This project sets out to find ways on how to deal with a multi layered landscape where the ground level is occasionally inaccessible. It’s investigating the dynamics of space between very flexible structures such as houseboats and floating docks, and very fixed structures such as former industrial buildings and quays. It‘s also about the tension in time between temporary installations and interventions on the one hand, and the persistence of larger firm structures on the other. The site of the project’s design proposal is located in a former harbour area in the northern part of Malmö in the south of Sweden, and comprises several structures of high cultural values which I believe should be accounted for when redeveloping the area. An issue to deal with is how worn but valuable cultural heritage buildings can be repurposed when merging with the expanding city core. Another is how already existing, decaying buildings can function together with, and be revitalized by new systems and structures. The site I’ve been working with is called Hullkajen, which is a quay stretch along the water in Nyhamnen just north of Malmö Central Station. My theoretical apparatus starts off with the concepts repurpose and radical increments [cuff & sherman 2011] [cuff & dahl 2015]. These two concepts set the framework for this project and deals mainly with additions to, and reprogramming of already existing structures. To further unravel these broader concepts, I’ve worked with the theory of difference transformation , continuity transformation and cultivation transformation [braae 2015]. These theories all focus on analysing and categorizing occurrences in post-industrial landscapes, but they all relates to time quite differently. ...
Multi layered landscape : add-ons to the post-industrial urban landscape of Nyhamnen ; Flerskiktat landskap : tillägg i Nyhamnens postindustriella stadslandskap
Hölbling, Markus (author)
2016-01-01
Miscellaneous
Electronic Resource
English
add-ons , layers , pop-ups , radical increments , superuse , transformation
DDC:
720
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