Title |
Tectonic Characteristics in the Renovation of Idle Industrial Facilities |
Authors |
고은지(Ko, Eun-Ji) ; 이원석(Lee, Wonshok) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2025.41.7.89 |
Keywords |
Idle Industrial Facility; Renovation; Tectonic |
Abstract |
This study examines the tectonic characteristics of idle industrial facilities that have been renovated into new buildings, focusing on the
relationship between existing structures and newly added architectural elements. Renovation serves as a key architectural approach that goes
beyond preservation, reinterpreting the value of existing buildings while adapting them for contemporary use. Using tectonic theory, the
research establishes an analytical framework based on four types of relationships: juxtaposition, overlapping, removal, and replacement.
Analysis of four international case studies reveals that juxtaposition highlights the contrast between past and present materials, overlapping
creates expanded spaces through additive elements, removal reshapes structures to form new spatial configurations, and replacement enhances
functionality by integrating modern components. This approach demonstrates how tectonic renovation can preserve the physical and structural
identity of existing architecture while generating new and meaningful spatial experiences. |