Thresholds intervention: Transforming threshold spaces on Gothenburg's cultural district
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Threshold spaces—transitional zones such
as entrances, plazas, and pathways between
urban areas and cultural institutions—play a
vital role in shaping public accessibility and
participation. Yet, these spaces are often
ignored in urban renewal processes, which
tend to focus on building interiors or largescale
redevelopment. This thesis investigates
how strategic interventions in these neglected
thresholds, guided by principles derived from
architectural theory and tested through diverse
typologies across the site, can foster informal
(spontaneous, open-access, and democratic)
cultural activities, bridging the gap between
formal institutions and the surrounding urban
fabric to create vibrant, interconnected cultural
districts.
Gothenburg's Cultural District, a historically
significant area anchored by neoclassical
landmarks, is fragmented by isolated buildings
and underused urban space. These transitional
spaces—Entrances, plazas, and pathways
currently serve only as static access points to
formal institutions, their rigid layouts and closed
designs failing to encourage spontaneous public
interaction or cultural engagement.
Thresholds, classified by location/context/space,
receive tailored interventions transforming them
into hybrid spaces that link formal institutions
with spontaneous cultural engagement, stitching
fragmented landmarks into cohesive corridors.
These interventions are guided by site analysis
(transition layers, spatial sequences), and
three more specific strategies that activate
thresholds: Cross-programming ( Tschumi,
2000) integrates hybrid activities into existing
cultural events; promenade-driven (Corbusier,
1962) design reconfigures pathways' experience
with installations and intervened entrances;
Phenomenal transparency (Rowe, 1963) guides
a rotated intervention system that overlays and
interact.
The interventions transform thresholds into
hybrid spaces where formal institutions and
spontaneous cultural engagement coexist.
By layering these activities, thresholds stitch
fragmented landmarks into a diverse but
cohesive cultural corridor, balancing heritage
preservation with contemporary needs. This
approach experiments with how adaptable,
different-scale interventions can revitalize
underused zones, offering a model to enhance
inclusivity and vibrancy in cultural districts
globally.
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Threshold, Intervention, Crossprogramming, Promenade, Transparency