Restoration through architecture multisensory pavilions and the adaptive reuse of the harbour office on Gothenburg's coast
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In today´s society individuals are expected to meet many demands, and as a result
overwhelming stress has become increasingly common. These challenges are often
amplified during winter in Sweden, where many self-reports “winter blues”. To ease such
symptoms it is often recommended to spend time outdoors, and research shows that
being in, on, or near the sea has positive impact on wellbeing and reduces stress.
Gothenburg´s west mainland coast features several public bathing spots, all very popular
in summer. However, there are currently no non-commercial public facilities that support
extended stays by the seaside in the colder, more windy and rainy seasons.
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a site-specific design proposal that supports
wellbeing in winter. Using a multisensory and adaptive reuse approach, the aim is to
transform Fiskebäck, located on Gothenburg´s west mainland coast and currently lacking
public facilities for winter, into a restorative public place that offers extended visits during
winter. This thesis explores the following research questions:
How can spatial architectural interventions transform a public seaside site on
Gothenburg’s mainland coast to support wellbeing during winter?
How can the Harbour Office building in Fiskebäck be adapted to provide public use
and sensory engagement during winter?
Theory and literature of multisensory architecture, adaptive reuse and wellbeing formed
the theoretical framework for the thesis. The sensorial concepts explored are Light,
Enclosure, Temperature of Space, Sound of Space and Smell of Space. Site-specific
mappings of boundaries and landscape typologies identified key placements, transparency
and tactile terrain qualities. Reference projects were studied to extract architectural
features, which informed a conceptual design strategy toolbox. These tools were tested
through iterative design development to answer the research questions.
The proposal includes four architectural interventions: The adaptive reuse of the Harbour
Office building, and West, South and East Pavilions, each with distinct experential focus.
Together they form a site journey and sequence of spaces where architecture becomes a
medium to engage the human senses, support wellbeing and strenghten the relationship
with the natural seaside environment in winter.
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Multisensory Architecture, Adaptive Reuse, Wellbeing, Phenomenology
