New Melaka Walls
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New Melaka Walls
the new melaka wall*s study focus existing pattern of development 17 translation>physical framework analysis>concept>program 18 8 9 11 11 7 West Bank Heritage Core 15 16 6 1 East Bank Heritage Core 8 10 13 14 12 1 2 2 4 5 4 5 3 heritage core boundary *Synergetic and *Symbiotic Redevelopment Between Melaka Urban Fabrics and Heritage Core proposed masterplan inner and outer core characteristics significant public open space significant public infrastructures “unbalanced infrastructure built-up and heavy concentration at selected assests of tourism” 3 s o w t “theats and weakness present at inner core edges while diconnected and undeveloped town conponents lies outside” the challenge “undermining of the support systems of other heritage core and buffer area” 1. christ church plaza 2. st. paul hill the objectives inspiration resulting problems response program Diluted experiential transition and physical definition between core and buffer. 3. padang palahwan & makota mall 4. st. francis institution 5. melaka police compound 6. melaka central polyclinic 7. former market and bazaar 8. jalan bunga raya retail corridor 9. sjkc pay teck 10. kg jawa 11. kg tiga 12. jonker st. 13. melaka river 14. bukit cina 15. jln laksamana 16. opp. jln laksamana wall mend lines Heritage core exposure to “invasive and insensitive” developments. Limited approach to other heritage core parts. portal direct movement Disconnected buffer features /sites from core exit points. Under maximized potential of outer core features. wall buttress enchance support Consequential high pressure in the inner core. wall+portal proposed green network new melaka wall components proposed road network wall+portal+buttress WALL BRICK (EXISTING STRUCTURES) WALL BUTTRESSS (NEW INTERVENTIONS-OPEN SPACE) WALL BRICK (NEW INTERVENTIONS) WALL BUTTRESS (NEW INTERVENTIONS -GREEN CORRIDORS) principal arterial green corridors collector green lungs local WALL PORTAL OUTER CORE 17. kg morten 18. hang tua stadium WALL BUTTRESS (EXISTING STRUCTURES) INNER CORE (EXISTING STRUCTURES) WALL BUTTRESS (NEW INTERVENTIONS) WATERBODY catalyst structures functional definition functional definition functional definition Threshold definition Core promotion by defining its limits. Guide/Link to outer destinations Alternative core approach Diffuse traffic from main core penetrations Core “depressurizer” Space for sensitive departure from the core. physical manifestation physical manifestation physical manifestation Contains “Inside” Natural or/and Man-Made Edge Distinct Urban and Architectural Typology High Edge-Activity Nodes Place of psychological change Landmark, Entry, Sign Denial and Reward Contains “outside” Available linkages to portals Buffer features and destinations What is a wall? “..a wall is known for protecting and strenghtening the identity of a certain domain. It is an important structure that mends and brides the intra and extra urban communities. And in this project, the New Melaka Wall*s shall be the Heritage core and the sorrounding support networks that will act as synergetic urban elements that aims to balance and distribute and social, economic and environmental developement. Each element will work together in strengthening the identity of the heritage core, which in return can give opportunties for outlying communites to develop and become future tourism features. portal proximity urban spatial coverage “...by identifying and developing catalyst zones (economic, social and environmental) outside the heritage area, a support network will be grafted around the Melaka core. This will create a bio-region that can provide mutual benefits between the inner and outer core of the Heritage domain. And together with the proposed new urban layers, these will ensure a better and diverse experience in and out of the heritage core. Such upliftment is crucial in creating new social and economic opportunities in less developed areas, in which its success lies in its physical connection to the core but without compromising the sorrounding natural environment.” the new melaka wall*s green connections perpendicular to the waterfront serves to all residents as well as visitors. SPORTS, LEISURE, EDUCATION. housing buttress? how to provide more housing walking distance to all amenities? MORE WALK, LESS DRIVE. education within the core wall. mixed use activities to attract people all ages, 24 hrs/day. creation of a WORKING/STUDYING/ LIVING WALL*S. portal example. local intervention that can become an ICON for the whole district. *Synergetic and *Symbiotic Redevelopment Between Melaka Urban Fabrics and Heritage Core village redevelopment make an advantage of living in the center. sustainable self-powered districts generates benefits for the whole city. new market node outside the wall. MIXING AND DENSIFICATION. advantage of having its riverfront is essential. CORE AS A VALUE.PRESERVATION THRU IDENTIFICATION issue that needs to be promoted. once it is understood and identified, it can be protected. river bridges or portals. changes in texture, volume, program make them legible to PENETRATE THE WALL*S. new possibilities west of the core. bukit cina as a HISTORIC SITE WITH AN ACTIVE PROGRAM. adding new program in the colonial district. result: EDIBLE MONUMENTS. wall portal buttress > wall elements impressions the new melaka wall*s WALL ONE CASE STUDY - “ the lost edge genius loci” or *Synergetic and *Symbiotic Redevelopment Between Melaka Urban Fabrics and Heritage Core a.MOVEMENT AND TRANSPORTATION - proposed south transit point d.ACTIVITY DIVERSITY - recreation , commercial , and lesiure courtyrds old melaka port town igi na ls ho re l ine (jln keyplan lax am sea an a) 1936 edge “port identity, diverse qualities, water and land spatial relationship ” present edge “displaced urban figures and spatial qualities” present typology edge “abrupt transition between heritage core and new urban layers” “determinants of edge/wall” - definition as tangible and intangible determinants building mass and density open space movement section a-a user activity section d-d place output e.OPEN SPACE AND PARKS - events area and mound parks distributed mass-green central direct concentrated mass-green linear/corridor meandering “parties” - i n t a n g i b l e t a n g i b l e b.NEIGHBORHOOD - mixed-use residentila/commercial pylons local communal/public income generation tourist intimate/ private --- “negotiation”- proposed new wall-edge composition resulting local characteristics section b-b section e-e c.SMALL SCALE ECONOMY - market redevelopment and plaza SHOP HOUSE - FRONT OPEN SPACE TYPOLOGY “...once an orignal water edge of the Melaka heritage core , the aim of redefining this edge is to reclaim it’s lost role in the heritage domain. The different physical and experiential elements are used to derived its new identity. Series of negotiations between different local and external factors were integrated to form this urban wall segment. In effect, this area becomes a portal-wall that addresses the approach towards the inner core. It ensures the connectivity between significant areas inside from the the transition areas from the Heritage edge. New forms of activities are created, that suits best the adaptive reuse of the existing typology both in the old and new urban fabrics.” a b 1. F&B section c-c d. d a. c. 1. 2. 3. 3. RESIDENTIAL 4. e. c b. b a g d f e schematic massing c “role” - new edge definion = portal’s genius loci d e elevation f elevation g 2. RETAIL/SHOP 4. TALKING CORRIDORS the new melaka wall*s WALL TWO CASE STUDY - “ the CELL” *Synergetic and *Symbiotic Redevelopment Between Melaka Urban Fabrics and Heritage Core Kampong Pantai bridge New Wall*s Building Plaza with preserved trees Drop-off Walk through parter Beginning of padestrian zone Hotel Open public space Commercial Underground parking Malacca Monument / Visitor center Malacca Wall*s Monument Visitor Center Open public space that provides general information of the town.Welcomes and educates visitors. Rather art experience than museum. Source of more information. It runs the Monument and genegate program. New portal building, entry point to Malacca. Upgraded board walk Shophouses generate new program Plaza with preserved trees Public open inner court yards Mini-plazas close to river Possible use of shophouse back side Different levels of river walk experiance Active use of river. New reclaimed square End of board walk brings people on a square level Padestrian zone with low speed car traffic Pattern of trees on the square. Orientation and shade. Padestrianized bridge Dutch Square Reunited Dutch Square Christ Church Urban public space Green areas Malacca Muzeum Jalan Hang Jebat 1 Historic wall site Green corridor Foot brigde 2 A - A` Padestrian zome B - B` 3 4 0 100MTS Master Plan for Jalan Laksamana, Malacca, Malaysia Scale 1:1000 Chinese and Colonial parts of the city have a gap in between. This crack is filled with the river. The only possible riverfront for new program, new activities. Jakub Žoha MAUD 2009/2010 NUS Section A - A` Malacca Wall*s Monument 1:100 Section B - B` Life by the river 1:100 Section C - C` Dutch`s Square 1:100 External juice Internal juice Source connection diagram Movement and traffic diagram Conceptual scheme Site in between. Between Chinese and Colonial history on sides plus two entries on its ends. Originaly barrier that separated. It is time to reclaimed this area. Now. Inflence come from all directions and acummulates by the river. That generate the only possible riverfront in Malacca. Spinal cord serving both sides. New proposal does take the vehicular traffic out of the core. Strategy is not to close it and let it bleed to death, but it creates several strategies that gradually learn drivers to use different routes or to stop on the boundary and walk (users of the inner or outer core). New Wall*s contains those portals. Low speed traffic on Jalan Laksamana and through the Dutch Square allows padestrians to use this site, to recconect both river banks. Whole site will work like a cell. Filtration of bad influance, regulation of flow of people or activities through the membrane and generating new enegry for the outside. It becomes part of an organism that live in a symbiotic cooperation. C - C`