Balancing Monumentality and Everyday Life; The Modern Renovation of Stora Saluhallen
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This thesis focuses on Stora Saluhallen, an
important historic heritage building in the city
center of Gothenburg, and aims to explore
how historically valuable buildings with strong
everyday functional use can achieve a balance
and mutually reinforcing relationship between
everyday functionality and monumentality
within a contemporary urban context.
It should be noted that Stora Saluhallen
underwent a renovation in 2012. Therefore,
this study does not propose an implementable
design intervention for the building itself,
but instead uses it as a case study to present
a broader approach to the adaptive reuse of
similar spaces.
The research also references on the renovation
of many similar historical architectural
spaces. Examples include Grand Palais and
Musée d'Orsay in Paris. These buildings share
common characteristics such as large and
spacious vaulted structures and belong to a
similar historical period. By examining these
precedents, the study analyzes strategies for
preserving and enhancing both the historical
significance and the practical use value of Stora
Saluhallen.
Through field observation, architectural
and spatial analysis, literature review,
and contemporary case studies, the thesis
systematically examines the market’s historical
development, spatial organization, and patterns
of use. On this basis, a theoretical framework
and design foundation are established as a
starting point for exploring methods to achieve
the design objectives.
The outcomes of the research include:
Strategic recommendations for the modern
renovation of historic market buildings;
Comparative technical drawings and
visualizations showing conditions before and
after renovation;The production of design
models and analytical diagrams.
These outcomes aim to provide references for
the sustainable use and cultural continuity of
historic architecture within contemporary urban
contexts.
