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The time continues

Yoon, Soojin LU (2021) AAHM10 20211
Department of Architecture and Built Environment
Abstract
The study is about architecture which helps restore disconnected relationship. The site is an empty military base which had been occupied by the U.S army right after the Korean War and has been physically and emotionally disconnected from the city and the citizen. The aim of the design is to encourage people to revitalize the lost connection by spending time in the architecture. In accordance with the concept, the architecture design provides a walkable environment with various circulations.

As a key concept, continuity penetrates the whole design. Spatial elements of the design offer an opportunity for visitors to stay in the space by controlling speed of them. Relation with space is recovered when the visitors create both physical... (More)
The study is about architecture which helps restore disconnected relationship. The site is an empty military base which had been occupied by the U.S army right after the Korean War and has been physically and emotionally disconnected from the city and the citizen. The aim of the design is to encourage people to revitalize the lost connection by spending time in the architecture. In accordance with the concept, the architecture design provides a walkable environment with various circulations.

As a key concept, continuity penetrates the whole design. Spatial elements of the design offer an opportunity for visitors to stay in the space by controlling speed of them. Relation with space is recovered when the visitors create both physical and temporal flow. It allows the link which was broken in the past to continue.

Library, contemporary cultural platform, is proposed as the program. The library in the design is defined as a place to furnish spaces for visitors to share their experience and to form a society. It also provides spaces for visitors to enjoy a variety of cultural programs and to develop themselves as well as to acquire information as a traditional activity of library. That is, the visitors can relish the spaces and atmosphere of the architecture. (Less)
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author
Yoon, Soojin LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
A study of architectural continuity for recovery of broken relationship
course
AAHM10 20211
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
Architecture Design, Relation recovery, how architecture helps society
language
English
id
9054410
date added to LUP
2021-06-17 16:23:11
date last changed
2021-06-17 16:23:11
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  abstract     = {{The study is about architecture which helps restore disconnected relationship. The site is an empty military base which had been occupied by the U.S army right after the Korean War and has been physically and emotionally disconnected from the city and the citizen. The aim of the design is to encourage people to revitalize the lost connection by spending time in the architecture. In accordance with the concept, the architecture design provides a walkable environment with various circulations.
 
 As a key concept, continuity penetrates the whole design. Spatial elements of the design offer an opportunity for visitors to stay in the space by controlling speed of them. Relation with space is recovered when the visitors create both physical and temporal flow. It allows the link which was broken in the past to continue.

 Library, contemporary cultural platform, is proposed as the program. The library in the design is defined as a place to furnish spaces for visitors to share their experience and to form a society. It also provides spaces for visitors to enjoy a variety of cultural programs and to develop themselves as well as to acquire information as a traditional activity of library. That is, the visitors can relish the spaces and atmosphere of the architecture.}},
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  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{The time continues}},
  year         = {{2021}},
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