Following the Wind and Holding the Helm to the State of Mind - The space regeneration of Agenna Shipyard / 馭風司舵,航向心境-阿根納造船廠之空間再生

碩士 / 淡江大學 / 建築學系碩士班 / 107 / Being born, growing up, getting ill and walking toward death compose a life cycle of human beings. That happens to the works of architects as well. From the initial design to the demolition, a building goes through its life circle, but what''s different is the possibility of reusing, which can be regarded as the rebirth of a building, a second chance.

Near the Keelung Port, the Agenna Shipyard was built in 1930. Since then a large number of ships had been docked at the port. Until 1980, the transition of Keelung Port and the mismanagement of the company caused the abandonment of the shipyard. However, the life of this shipyard with historical meanings should end now, so it is an excellent opportunity to reuse the space aside. Agenna is an old shipyard. This project hopes to connect the base with the surrounding and try to revive the old memories of Agenna.

Referring to the literatures of Peter Zumto, Carlo Skapa, and the spirit of the place, we can understand the spatial form their ways, using the memory to explain its history and use the legacy to present it.

Therefore, this research uses the image of depiction to express the feelings of the base and the way to improve the imagination, which also helps the base to display more faces with the intention to be known by people and to preserve the relics.

The design of this project includes a description of the history of Agenna, the display of the structure, the connection of the bridge, and the reshaping landscape of the surroundings. By doing so, this old shipyard can be linked with the port and regain not only its life but the revive of the port area as a whole open space.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/107TKU05222001
Date January 2019
CreatorsTzu-Han Hsu, 徐子涵
Contributors黃瑞茂
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format81

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