Upload
others
View
0
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Travelling over Göta älvbron from the central station to Hisingen, Ringön is catching your eye. With the harbour and its cranes it is mentally, and by image, significant for the
identity of Gothenburg. The view tells you about what has built the city; labour based industry and shipping businesses. But new times are a heading. Bigger industries are
moving east and due to bigger ships, as one of many reasons, the harbour is moving out Göta älv. Gothenburg has developed towards a city based on knowledge industry and events. Ringön, a place today rarely visited by the average gothneburger but full of industrial activities, is
emptied out of the life it so far know. Along with this, RIngön is confronting future flooding.
As Ringön was originally a built island, it was built into Hisingen when Göta älvbron was constructed in the 1930*s. This means Ringön is defined as a weak spot when flooding issues are arising.
This project aims to deal with the move of activities and the threat of that Ringön is confronting in the future. As the identity is found as an essential and important part of Ringön, the image and the silhouette is a theme following the analysis and building on to the proposal. Proposing a kept morphology but a change of programme, extenstions of networks of public space, infrastructure and water RIngön give Gothenburg a new area where gothnburgers can live, work, pass by tram on their way to the centre, study and much more.
Varvstaden Ringön
Johanna Anderson-Ida Maria Classon- Elahe Karimnia-Nazanin Mehrin-Sahel Rezaee
Industrial Situation in Gothenburg
These areas are facing a new future as harbour industry is moving.
Industry is currently located by the water in Gothenburg
Gothenburg has to deal with future flooding problems
Göta älv has been filled with land during the last centuries.
Point of Departure
Ringön is located central in Gothenburg
A city fragmented by the river
What is identity?
Materials, harbour, buildings, streets, silhouette, hidden actors or production based programmes?
1-Street Network
3-Water
2-Tram line
4-Green
Ringön in the context
Image of Ringön, Silhouette
Ringön Today Scale Analysis
Ringön Today Landscape
Ringön Today Water Front
Ringön Today
Program
Human scale
Flooding issue
1.Industrial silhouette
3.Infrastructure
2.Built structure
4.Green as a program
5. Water
6. Program
Integration tools
: Tools for working with Ringön (industry): Keep the silhouette by keeping cranes and add some high rises. Create a network which is connection within- and to Ringöns surroundings. Extending the all ready existing boat line. Use green as a programme instead of a network in order to keep the industrial identity. Create a network by a continuous built structure.
Design Layers
Illustration Plan
Green Water Future Potentials Saved typology Changed typology
1.Water 2.Tram Line 3.Street Structure
1.
3. 2.
Context of Ringön
System for programme
Qualifications for buildings to be kept
Using Industrial left over, Containers, Tram Tracks …
Tools for working with Ringön (flooding): Use trees suitable for wet lands and moist soil. To use three types of ponds for water collection; natural pond, swimming lake and energy plant. To make the water front accessible for everyone we made it public by adding public programme such as offices, high rise housing and public transport along the water.
Living with water
Detail Plan
Flows of people and their concentration
Keeping Morphology Changing Typology
Cross Section of Action Plan
Varvstaden Ringön