Issue |
E3S Web Conf.
Volume 236, 2021
3rd International Conference on Energy Resources and Sustainable Development (ICERSD 2020)
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Article Number | 05059 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Urban Environmental Architecture and Digital Design Application | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202123605059 | |
Published online | 09 February 2021 |
Paradigm Shift of New Building in Old Urban Districts: Case Study of Bangkok Chinatown Workshop
1 Faculty of Decorative Arts Silpakorn University, Bangkok Thailand
2 Faculty of Decorative Arts Silpakorn University, Bangkok Thailand
3 Faculty of Decorative Arts Silpakorn University, Bangkok Thailand
a li_x@silpakorn.edu
b mdltgd@yeah.net
c veerawatsi@gmail.com
Architects and designers realize that new buildings cannot completely replace old buildings in the process of urbanization in the world. To establish a method of the new building and the old building coexist and to create the new paradigm of the new building construction in the old district is the responsibility faced by the contemporary architects. This paper first analyzes the old building renovation projects in Berlin and Paris in the 1980s and puts forward the symbiotic relationship between the old and the new buildings in the new era, thus obtaining the research objectives, trying to redefine new buildings and old districts, and creating the new paradigm of contemporary building construction in old districts. Using workshop as an exploration method, this paper conducts data research and sampling analyses on the Chinatown area in Bangkok, and explores the combination mode and paradigm transformation of new buildings and old districts in the city, aiming to seek solutions utilizing art exploration.
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