Monday, November 1, 2010

Site: Kaohsiung City, Taiwan

Location of Taiwan in Pacific
Location of Kaohsiung in Taiwan
Location of My Site in Kaohsiung


Site Data




Expansion of the City






Port Expansion Era (1895-1945)

Before 1895, Takao (the former name of Kaohsiung) was an estuarine flatland; there were few settlements inland, and it relied mostly on fishing and farming. According to the 1990 population examination, there are only 7,607 people living in the Takao nearby villages.

In 1895 Taiwan came under the rule of the Japanese. In 1908 the Takao port construction project was started, at which time the “Takao Urban Planning Project” raised the plan of using sludge from the dredging of the Takao port to reclaim land. Thus the Takao port was able to transform itself into a brand-new looking port city from a small fishing and commerce port, through the efforts of the Japanese, over three port construction projects. It was due to the construction of the port that Kaohsiung became industrialized earlier than any other city in Taiwan. 1920 saw some large-scale changes in local administrative structures: Takao was named Kaohsiung and the Kaohsiung Prefectural Government was established, turning Kaohsiung into a top-level administrative district in Taiwan.

Since Kaohsiung established the Kaohsiung City in 1979, its population increased nearly 8% within only five years. The center of the city also moved eastward as urban development and population increased. The urban center of Kaohsiung was in the Qihou District in 1924, and gradually moved eastward to the Hamaxing District in 1930. The total population in Kaohsiung in 1935 was 86,000, 24% of which had moved into the Yancheng District, and the area west of the Ai River was the most densely populated.

. In 1936, the Kaohsiung Urban Planning Project was announced. The plan already covered areas east of the Ai River, and set the location of the train station where it is today. These efforts formed the skeleton and model for contemporary development of Kaohsiung.


Beginning of Industrialization (1945-1970)

In 1945, the Nationalist government moved to Taiwan and subsequently took over and combined previously Japanese-owned industries, such as “Taiwan Fertilizer Co.”, “Taiwan Aluminum Co.”, “Taiwan Mechanics Co.”, “China Petroleum Co.”, etc., and Kaohsiung started to be designated as an industrial city, and actively promoted various constructions, such as:

1946 Construction of the Kaohsiung Oil Refinery
1957 Construction of the first plastic material factory in Taiwan
1958 Development of the seaside industrial area
1966 The first export processing zone in Taiwan
1969 The first cargo container center in Taiwan started business in Kaohsiung Port
The 1960s saw great transformations in Kaohsiung, which started as a port and had fast become an industrial city.








Development of Heavy Industries (1970-1990)



In 1979, Kaohsiung City was designated as a municipality directly governed by the province of Taiwan. The Xiaogang District was now part of the Kaohsiung City area, which consisted of eleven administrative districts with total area of about 1,536 hectares.

At the same time, the second port in the Kaohsiung Port had finished construction, the ability to allow free passage of container cargo freighters under 100,000 tons and the construction of five cargo container terminals made Kaohsiung one of the top three container ports in the world.

The major developments in Kaohsiung invested by the central government attracted large immigrant population, accelerated urban development, yet, at the same time, affected the quality of life for its residents.







Economic and Commercial Development (1990-Present )

For a long time, the city of Kaohsiung has acted as the center for industries, politics, living and consumer functionality in southern Taiwan. However, with globalization came the exodus of traditional industries and social changes, and industries in Kaohsiung now face a problem of transformation – gradually moving from second-level industries based on manufacturing to third-level industries based on commerce, and expects to incite the growth of third-level industries with the foundation of industrialization of the past, moving gradually away from traditional manufacturing towards a post-industrial society based on commerce and service industries.

At the same time, building a comfortable city that offers functions of production, living, and ecology and replacing its previous image of a dark and unsightly industrial city have become the guiding principles of Kaohsiung’s development. With the success in solving the pollution problem of the Ai River, Kaohsiung has gradually presented itself as a unique and beautiful waterside city. And, with the introduction of concepts of urban aesthetics and sustainable ecology, Kaohsiung has, step by step, renovated abandoned industrial factories and old port areas for reuse, offering the residents as well as visitors more space for activity and scenic enjoyment. With the activation of the Taiwan High Speed Rail in 2007 and the Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit System in 2008, the city’s transportation capabilities have been strengthened and formed a solid foundation for future development.








The uniquely endowed harbor city of Kaohsiung, with a shoreline of 12 kilometers, was designated by the Taiwanese government as a focus area of industrial and economic development and construction as early as 1953, which accounted for its attracting large labor population and becoming the industrial and commerce port city of today.

In 2007, Kaohsiung’s industry is based on third-level industries, assisted by second-level ones. As for the percentage, second-level industries accounts for around 10.74%, while third-level industries make up 83.8% of the total number of companies.

In terms of employment population, Kaohsiung’s second-level industries employees account for 31.41% of all of Kaohsiung’s industrial, commercial and service industries, while the percentage for that of the third-level industries is 67.62%.

However, from the point of view of production value, the annual GDP is 1,522.8 billion NTD, of which second-level industries contribute 71%, while third-level industries take up only 29%.







Qianzhen District

With the convenient proximity to the Kaohsiung Port, this area had been planned as a key industrial base since the Japanese Occupation, and was involved in oil storage, the production of aluminum, weapons, machinery, and later, petrochemical, fertilizer, and wood work industries. However, with the industries moving out since the 1980s, the factories have been shut down and the large industrial site have been vacant. To help industries transform and to better utilize land resources, now the Kaohsiung City Government has designated it a “multi-functional economy and commerce park,” for developing it into the “Manhattan of Kaohsiung,” where heavy industries of the past now transform into a commercial and service industry center. In addition, for the area of Zhongdao, which is a piece of reclaimed land that extends into the Kaohsiung Port as a result of harbor dredging in the 1960s, the City Government has, seeing its unique position and advantages in being in a port, constructed there the first export processing zone in the country. This zone has made a tremendous contribution to the economic development of Taiwan, and is still in production. After three generations of industrial transformation, it is now mainly devoted to the hi-tech industry.






Kaohsiung and its Harbor






Arial Views of Qianzhen District












Dream Mall



Section Cut and Road Contour of Dream Mall



View of Qianzhen District from Dream Mall
View from Dream Mall

View from Dream Mall

View from Dream Mall

View from Dream Mall
View over the courtyard of Dream Mall
View of courtyard
 Contrast between Dream Mall and industrial site at night

View of industrial site from Dream Mall


View from Industrial Site toward Dream Mall




View inside the Dream Mall

View on the roof of Dream Mall


Scene on the Roof






View from the ferries wheel of Dream Mall

View of the industrial complex next to Dream Mall






Site Analysis

Agendas and Contradictions of My Site Choice 

First, the main purpose of this project is to capture the attention of big scale of audience through its presence. So it will be set in urbanscape. Ideally it needs to be visually identical in the urbanscape, which means not too many tall buildings around. Second, I envision this project to be the center of the city to enforce the sense of the mental direction. But maybe I am trying to create another center to mirror the current center.  Third, it needs to be accessible. Maybe it needs to be on the spot where there is an existing flow of the people, but not bad traffic congestion. Forth, the regional demography will determine the magnitude of the effect of the project. I want to bring the confrontation to the active audiences that might mean a region under redevelopment. But Maybe through revitalizing the older neighborhood can bring new face to the region and serve as the reviving spirit. Fifth, I want to establish a statement to the mainstream, which is more of a commercial neighborhood. It can compete with the existing commercial buildings. It will have more interaction with the flow of businessmen and visitors, but there will be more tall buildings, distractions, bad congestion, and less flexibility. Setting this project in the industrial area will dignify the regional identity. It will have better congestion, flexibility. It can establish itself as the center competing with the traditional model of the center. It will encounter less problems, but maybe the provocation and confrontation is what I am looking for. People will have the mental boundary to ignore the industrialized area if there is nothing to attract them. One old industrialized neighborhood became less active, and it was partially rezoned. The modern and higher standard of the roads were laid, and the lot offers more freedom in building form. Since the latest mall in that country was built, that place is like Disneyland. Should I do opposite?




Resolutions


Site for the Factory


In Taiwan, people don’t have mental boundaries toward the poor place, because the poor people don’t really hate the rich as in many other countries. People have tendency to live in the cities, not because outside the outer city is dangerous, but simply inconvenient. City means the zone of convenience, socialization, and attraction. So if there were no attraction zone or reason outside of their convenience zone, people wouldn’t go through a zone lacking in any of those conditions. Let’s look at the nature of the social behavior as a passive energy. Convenience, socialization, and attraction zones are the passive systems to capture that energy. Let’s call flow of people as “passive audience”. Since my project isn’t built to on any of those passive systems, it will need media to advertise itself to reach the passive audience, or locate itself strategically on the passive system in order to engage more passive audience.

In this case, I find an attraction and socialization zone. That area offers the flexibility, contemporary zoning, existence of industrial infrastructure, and the tourist trap, Dream Mall. The reporters estimated the record that Dream Mall had 100,000 visitors in a weekend. Dream Mall is almost like the Disneyland of the city.
Dream Mall: New Center of the City

Dream Mall: Passive System to collect the passive audience





Left: Dream Mall  Right: Existing Factory( my site for Dream Factory)
Although my project is a statement against the consumerist society, I can’t deny city’s achievement on the redevelopment of this area. Because of the new layout of the streets and new zoning for more architectural freedom, this area is symbolizing a new hope for contemporary city. While this hope is the new attention of the city, I can capture that social momentum and elevate it to the next level. Another fact to consider is that this area was developed as the industrial junction between the city and its seaport. Kaohsiung’s seaport is losing its competition to its giant competitor, China. Nevertheless it is still ranked the sixth largest in the world. By revitalizing and reinventing the industry in this area, this area will ultimately become the threshold between the city and the industrial seaport region. This seaport doesn’t need to be any bigger, but it can make itself a model example of the world by reinventing its industrial culture. My project will both transform the consumer’s nature and dignify the industry marking the new center to unite all regions of the city.




Commercial and Mixed Residential Zoning


Industrial Zoning

 The Frontier of the Industrial Territory

Commercial Zone (Blue);  Industrial Zone (Yellow) ; My Site (Red)
Statue of Labority (Julius Caesar with safety helmet, wrench, and blue print to conquer the commercial north (blue) from the frontier of the industrial south (yellow)!)
Aspiration to the industrial culture (yellow)
Hooray! Men in Tools



Site for the high-rise Farm
















As for my high-rise agriculture, I want more adoptability.  It will be ideal to fit in the genuine cityscape of Taiwan that composes fragmental activities. It should be accessible to the public and evolves with its neighborhood while suggesting a new typology in the future. The first of its type should be built not in the zone that are transforming into the contemporary city block, but on the generic and authentic Taiwanese block. At the same time I want o draw the office workers a step closer to the nature. So because it is close to the high-rise buildings that shade will be the key to form the program in the framework, therefore I can demonstrate the harmony between the reality and imagination. So the site I find is between the small infrastructures and the big blocks. Solution resides in the duality. Solution is the bridge to connect the differences and link to the future.
Site Analysis of the Vertical Farming 


Analysis of Urbanscape and Activityscape
List of Urban Elements
Density by regions of Kaohsiung

Growth of Vertical Farming







Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Programs to pave the future


Caution: Brainstorm is coming
 Brainstorm Collector

Through reflection, a society will find its problem. Problem is like garbage. To solve the problem, a society needs to recycle its garbage. To rectify its problem, it has to recast it and refine the pure cause out of its problem and then reserve it. Through research, a society can reinvent a  problem. Using the pure cause as the resource, a society can recreate problem counter the problem. in the other word, a solution. A solution will revive from the problem and represent itself back to the society with respect. Then a society will have a revolution

To achieve this goal, a society have to build a brainstorm collector. A storm is formed by the encounter of high pressure and low pressure. A person can have a vision that he won't necessary achieve, but his vision is still there, hovering. Without the eager, a vision is an abstract. Eager is the like the high pressure and vision is like a low pressure. When vision and eager meet, there will be a brainstorm. It is consequential of where the brainstorm hits. If the brainstorm hits a weak ground of the society, it will cause the social landslide. If a society has a system to respond the brainstorm, it can prevent the social landslide. If a society has a system to harvest the brainstorm, it will flourish.

Program tryout



Program I

Program II Left: Farms; Right:  Factory


The Factory as the Solution of the Future


Recycle Plant

The garbage is the reflection to its society.
The garbage is the sinner for its lost purpose in life. It is left from the people. Its body will not just die but decay in landfill. Many of them will not rest in peace, because they are spelled to live in hell on earth and forever forgotten by the world.

I envision a cathedral of the unwanted. Sinners, the garbage, can go there for their salvation. They will gather in this monumental structure, the nave of the garbage. They will confess to the recycle workers who learn to distinguish the materials from the unwanted. Those workers are the local people whoever want to learn or work, and they are trained from the recycling workshop, the monastery. The garbage will be deconstructed into pieces and categorized into different zones as the confession rooms. In the smelter hall, they will go to a series of processes to purify themselves. Eventually they will be baptized and restore to their pure and materialistic forms. Through the factory, the unwanted will regain a new purpose of life.

Through the stage of redemption purification and resurrection of the garbage, people around are inspired by the miracle work of recycle program. They will not be able to despise the miracle workers if not respect them. Some might be aspired to want to work there. And those who do not work there, will be more active in their individual recycle program, or start to control their consumption and waste. After all, people pay to enjoy the goods from the factory. They must have some extend of understanding what they are made out of. It is a strong statement by putting the recycle plant as part of the factory. As Christians said the good miracle that Jesus turns water into wine, this factory will turn garbage into the tools we need to better our lives. I believe that is the parallel in all religions. People can participate the belief, solution to problems and making the life better, in different scales and forms. The statement and hope from this monument will aspire people to pursue its mission regardless of who they are and wherever they are in the city and beyond.

Laboratory

The laboratory will stimulate creativities. Along with the monumentality of the building, the inventors will be very aware of their decisions. Unlike the office building where people can hide thing easier with paper, the inventions will reflect the minds from their inventors. That working dynamic will bring the user and the creator closer. Inventors just need to pick between respect or disregard.

Shaft/Server and the Production Hall/Served

This factory needs big and flexible space for its intensive piping and expansion. In order to have uninterrupted space for the industrial installation, it needs the dedicated space as server. Essentially this server space is the vein of this factory, so I envision series shaft spaces within the spaces of the mega structure. The mega structure and the pipeline will be exposed like the monumental columns of the classical temple to draw the respect to the activities within it.


Relaxation Space

Relaxation is necessary for workers. The space that can offer the city view from the height will give the worker dignity and remind their duty because of attached statement as the presence of the factory itself.


Pollution Chambers

Factory makes pollutions. That is the major reason why people don’t want to live around it. In order to challenge that perception, we can create methods to deposit it in the chamber so it doesn’t contaminate the air. When the polluted air is less active in the chamber space, we can analyze the chemical compound in that air, and apply the chemical to collect it. Scientist might actually use the alchemy to harvest the molecule for possible usage. Of course, it wouldn’t be as ideal as above, because some industries’ pollutions are too heavy. But through careful selection of the industries, we can find out which industries are appropriate in this intent. Eventually, the selected industries will create more goods that people trust and rely on, and eventually evolve whereas the industries with heavy pollution will decline and become history.

Convention Hall

To transform the consumerism world is not just eliminate consumer activity, but to transform the way people consume. The convention hall and product exhibition area are important to bring people. People can be inspired by the innovative goods, whether they buy it or not. People will unintentionally turn their shopper’s hype into the passion of the environmental couscous practice. That will create the dignity and confidence among those who work there.






High-rise Argitecture as the Framework of Future


A Symbol to Celebrate the Work of Nature

Along with the industry, I want to bring agriculture back to the city in the high-rises. I propose one monumental high-rise farming structure that elevates the respect of nature and food production. This Agritecture might not be cost-effective in the short term of production, but its presence will bring the people of the city one step closer to the food source that serves as the symbol to reach a larger audience. People will elevate their respect of food when they enjoy the work of nature in vegetables and live stocks, even if this awareness might cause some people to become vegetarians. Those who choose to eat meat will hold an appreciation and a consciousness in consuming, similar to the ancient time where people would pray before sacrificing a lamb. People who realize their survival dependence on the sacrifice of others will use more conscious methods to preserve and cook, and push the potential of the food source to their limit. Through this monumental high-rise farming structure, the food will gain the respect from people regardless of its source. Simultaneously, citizens of the city will be aware of what is happening away from city from worshipping the presence of this iconic farming space.


A Facadeless and Programless Skeleton


The open space of this framework will be flexible to configurations. That means the program will adjust to its condition. The farming space will create a better condition for the inhabited space while the occupants can always live to see the ideal spot to inhabit and build. Every floor on this framework is a site itself. Imagine the building structure with the strength of the elevated highway to handle the force of the trucks or trains. People can plot their dwellings on the structures as if they do it on the ground. It will invent a new dynamic on the faces of the city streets. As the emerging of high-rise buildings, this high-rise farming will eventually lose its sunlight to its others. It is ok if this high-rise farming loses its ability to produce food. Hopefully the next of its kind will carry the responsibility from it. The shaded space might become an ideal space to inhabit and invite other types of infrastructure or dwelling to plot. Possibly, people will bridge both new and old buildings if the new building shares the same characteristics of the framework of my proposal. People can capture the characteristics of the street level and recreate it off the ground. Imagine such framework generate into a much bigger scale. People might as well think of a transportation system to go with that framework. After all, it is easier to build an elevated railway than digging for the subway. This set of framework will redefine the urban typology in terms of the street level and subway. We might one day see the trains weaving through the skylines of the city like how the visionaries from the early 20th century envisioned the future city to be. As the ancient civilization always start with source of food to establish a village before it become a city, these high-rise frameworks will serve as the food production first, and then they will establish a new typology for future developments. The facadeless and programless skeleton can constantly reshape its appearance and purpose to the generations to come. Instead of digging a tunnel or build a village in the mountain, we build the mountain.
Program III: Morphology of Program through Time (From Vertical Farming to Future Urbanscape)


Friday, October 1, 2010

Spatial investigations: Collages and Montages

Passage of Time
Passage of Times: Camera Boy taking picture through time and spaces






Movement: if you talk to the chair, it will tell you to do this

Simultaneity 
Threshold


Threshold: Camera Ninga at Exter Book Castle

Simultaneity: Camera Ninga taking picture of himself taking picture of himself taking picture of......









Visual Abstract and Idea Map

Image Collection


Image Collection II
    
Topic Map I
Topic Map II

Decision St and Mentality Ave



There are things that we have to go through. Do we question ourselves what to do with them or do them as everybody does?

The Topic map in words is to show the two sides of patterns, one though reality, another one through possibility. The pattern through reality is regressive. The pattern through possibility is progressive. Eventually, human mind will respond to their experience. there is a consequence to everything we do. We might want to foresee what is to come from our decisions. The visual abstract I made here is to show the parallel between reality and possibility. People will walk through the street of decision. After every decision they make, they will have to deal with their own consequence. In the end they will all come to the avenue of mentality. After all, people can't escape from their own minds. To change the way our minds look at ourselves, we need to walk back to the block of possibility and then stay on progress.