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Gastronomic Architecture: Towards a diverse food space in Friedrichshain

Authors :
Tao, Ronnie (author)
Tao, Ronnie (author)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

My project starts from the city Berlin. After visiting the site in Friedrichshain, I found that people who lived there were not satisfied with the food-eating space nearby throughout my interviews. They said that even though there were some restaurants, the community was lack of diverse food space, and they were willing to go to the West Berlin for food. To check if they were right, I made a food mapping of the community. I found that there are a few restaurants and supermarkets there, but not too many. And there was just one flexible exterior street market nearby, so basically they were right. Based on this, designing a food-eating space for the community came into my mind. To follow up on the locals’ idea, I went to the west of Berlin and found many diverse food-related activities. There are not just many restaurants in the West, but also many street markets, and an interesting Prinzessinnengarten where people can farm, make and cook inside. At the time, based on the topic of our project “Public Condenser”, I think if I condense many kinds of food-related activities(farming, making, shopping, and eating) into one building, it will provide more opportunities for people to encounter, which also suits my understanding towards the word “Common”, where people can make something together, and participate into activities constantly. Then food could be a good medium to connect people in Berlin from different backgrounds. Furthermore, facing the trend that eating become more private and people do not want to go out for food and feel lonely, a food condenser can take people out and solve these issues very well. From the food mapping, I consider the REWE supermarket as the best location to build. Because it sits in the street full of restaurants, they can work well together economically. And the site is also near the Warschauer Straße station, so it is accessible for the locals and outsiders. Finally, the original supermarket will be turned down, and a better new flexib<br />Alexander, C. (1977). A pattern language: towns, buildings, construction. Oxford university press. Anh-Linh Ngo et al. (eds.), An Atlas of • Commoning. Places of Collective Production. Barbara, A., & Perliss, A. (2006). Invisibile Architecure. Experiencing Places through the Sense of Smell. Skira. Beatley, T. (2011). Biophilic cities: integrating nature into urban design and planning. Island Press. Bellotti, G. (2018). Between birds and humans: the design of the encounter (Doctoral dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Boeri, S., & Xu, Y. (2015). Biodiversity Vertical Forest in Milan. Boie, G., De Vylder, J., Vinck, I., Taillieu, J., Roose, H., De Cauter, L., ... & Decroos, B. (2018). Unless Ever People . Flanders Architecture Institute; Antwerp. Braungart, M., & McDonough, W. (2009). Cradle to cradle. Random House. Cabannes, Y., & Marocchino, C. (Eds.). (2018). Integrating food into urban planning. UCL Press. Farr, D. (2011). Sustainable urbanism: Urban design with nature. John Wiley & Sons. Fisker, A. M., & Olsen, T. D. (2013). Food, architecture and experience design. NA, 20(1). Daniilidis, A. (2016). Urban drifting: an approach to city comprehension and mapping. Sociology Study, 6(7), 417-435. Gehl, J. (1987). Life between buildings (Vol. 23). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. Gehl, J., & Svarre, B. (2013). How to study public life (Vol. 2). Washington, DC: Island press. Girardet, H. (2004). Cities, people, planet. In Globalization, Globalism, Environments, and Environmentalism. Oxford University Press. Graham, R. (2010). Feeding the city: From street market to liberal reform in Salvador, Brazil, 1780–1860. University of Texas Press. Gunnell, K., Williams, C., & Murphy, B. (2019). Design for biodiversity: A technical guide for new and existing buildings. Routledge. Hodgson, P. H., & Toyka, R. (Eds.). (2007). The architect, the cook and good taste. Walter de Gruyter. Hollyer, J., Castro, L., Salgado, C., Cox, L., Hodgson, A., Thom, W., ... & Kwok<br />Community centre<br />Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Public Building

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1422756419
Document Type :
Electronic Resource