Hans Christian Andersen HOUSE OF FAIRYTALES - Design Proposal Based On Experienceable Architectural Space
Zhao, Zihan (2015)
Zhao, Zihan
2015
Master's Degree Programme in Architecture
Talouden ja rakentamisen tiedekunta - Faculty of Business and Built Environment
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Hyväksymispäivämäärä
2015-05-06
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-201505211402
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-201505211402
Tiivistelmä
This master's thesis is based on Hans Christian Andersen House of Fairytales Ideas Competition which was held in the winter 2013/2014 in Odense, Denmark. The purpose of the competition was to find a design for a new Hans Christian Andersen House of Fairytales with a fairytale garden which should be a must-see attraction of international standing, where both architecture and content are clearly rooted in the fairytales and the history of the site.
The competition has been used as practical framework of the thesis providing program and a defined site for examination. However, this thesis does not provide a competition entry, but rather shifts the focus on the design of experienceable architectural space.
The thesis consists of two main parts, background research related to the competition contents and the design proposal. Background research is divided into three chapters: background and introduction, site studies and the objective of the design, which give basic information about the author, the city and the site as well as analysis diagrams that demonstrating the previous studies. The design proposal is the main part of this thesis, aiming to test a solution for a building project which is in need of experienceable architectural space.
The competition has been used as practical framework of the thesis providing program and a defined site for examination. However, this thesis does not provide a competition entry, but rather shifts the focus on the design of experienceable architectural space.
The thesis consists of two main parts, background research related to the competition contents and the design proposal. Background research is divided into three chapters: background and introduction, site studies and the objective of the design, which give basic information about the author, the city and the site as well as analysis diagrams that demonstrating the previous studies. The design proposal is the main part of this thesis, aiming to test a solution for a building project which is in need of experienceable architectural space.