Title
REUSING THE RUIN: Building upon the fragmentary fabric (Research)
Abstract
The project REUSING THE RUIN begins from the hypothesis that
recognition of the process of ruination as a given condition of the built
environment and embracing the qualities and characteristics derived
from this process will generate new insights and concepts concerning
the continuous use, reuse, and adaptation of buildings and
structures. The values and principles derived from the reuse of the
ruin—both as object and metaphor—contribute to the goals of
sustainable design. The reuse of the ruin serves as an alternative to
the traditional way of approaching buildings: as static objects that are
at their best at the moment of their completion; after losing their
functionality, or failing to perform owing to the degradation of their
fabric, they could be either demolished or restored to their original
condition. The objective of this project is to contribute to the theory of
architecture and adaptive reuse by investigating the (1)
characteristics of the ruin as an object and process, (2) role of the
ruin in architectural theory, and (3) architectural strategies that can be
derived from embracing the process of ruination. The methodology
shall include literature study, in-depth analysis of 7 precedents and
research by design. Research by design is an innovative method that
suited this project in terms of introducing new insights on the topic.
For this project, I shall collaborate with Professors dr. C. Grafe (Uni
Wuppertal), Ing. A. Fonteyne and dr. M. Delbeke (both ETH Zurich)
Period of project
01 October 2020 - 30 September 2024