The Strategies for the Reuse of Old Industrial Buildings into Third Places

Liu Xin, Panashe Whisper Matarutse
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A third place is any form of shared space for multifunctional use that promotes innovation, interaction, and cooperation with surrounding residents or users. Third places have become necessary in today's society due to the close integration between daily human life, work, and technology. The characteristics of third places are the diversification to meet different functional requirements, easily accessible and act as a middle ground for users from different backgrounds. Besides promoting social interaction, third places are also of great value in promoting healthier lifestyles, increasing the real estate value of the surrounding areas, and promoting community resilience during disaster times. This paper shows the transformation of old industrial buildings into third places to fill the gap for different functional needs for third places, promoting sustainable urban development and saving the old industrial buildings which otherwise face the threat of demolition due to continuous deterioration. Industrial buildings possess exceptional structural and architectural characteristics that can support many new third place functions. By searching through related literature related to the reuse of old industrial buildings and third places, different influencing factors are extracted and summarised to classify different space modes of third places into site space, ecological space, activity space, service space, and transitional space. The paper further summarises different strategies for transforming the old industrial buildings` structure, facade, and the different spatial modes of the third places.
旧工业建筑第三地再利用策略
第三个地方是任何形式的多功能共享空间,促进创新、互动和与周围居民或用户的合作。由于人类日常生活、工作和技术的紧密结合,第三个地方在当今社会变得必不可少。第三个地方的特点是多样化,满足不同的功能需求,易于访问,并为不同背景的用户提供一个中间地带。除了促进社会互动,第三名在促进更健康的生活方式、提高周边地区的房地产价值以及在灾害时期促进社区恢复能力方面也有很大的价值。本文通过对老工业建筑进行三地改造,填补三地不同功能需求的空白,促进城市可持续发展,拯救老工业建筑,否则老工业建筑将因不断老化而面临拆迁的威胁。工业建筑具有特殊的结构和建筑特点,可以支持许多新的第三场所功能。通过对老工业建筑和第三地再利用相关文献的检索,提取并归纳出不同的影响因素,将第三地的不同空间模式分为场地空间、生态空间、活动空间、服务空间和过渡空间。本文进一步总结了老工业建筑结构、立面的不同改造策略,以及第三地不同的空间模式。
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