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Subterranean space - Integrating generic commercial entities within the Gauteng system

Dissertation (MInt (Prof))--University of Pretoria, 2007.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/29945 Subterranean space - Integrating generic commercial entities within the Gauteng system Botes, Nico Jekot, Barbara P. jean3@webmail.co.za Van der Merwe, Jeandri Underground Retail UCTD Dissertation (MInt (Prof))--University of Pretoria, 2007. The idea of building underground is fascinating. From a designer’s perspective the creation of architectural spaces beneath the earth’s surface is a great accomplishment. Without building facades and a predetermined exterior shell it seems to be the ultimate interior and engineering challenge. Despite the enigma hereof, many people are startled by this concept as underground spaces are commonly associated with uncertainty; depicted by dark and confined passages. Many metro stations, especially older, more traditional ones, are detached from their external context. It is this disconnection that generates confusion and results in fear. Subterranean spaces have a unique atmosphere and the experience of being underground is quite different to that of being in a building or structure above ground level. When one enters a subterranean space you are confronted with a change in light quality and intensity. Artificial light, though used as the primary illumination source in most building structures, visibly play a more significant role due to the deficiency of natural light. The prominence of artificial light simultaneously enhances an awareness of the shadows and contrasts it produces. It is this “play” of light and dark that creates a mood and atmosphere different to that of other spaces. Furthermore, one becomes dependent on the provision of information, which can manifest in various forms such as signage, to orientate and direct oneself. Textures and finishes act as narrative tools that direct users safely to their destination. The scale and size of the space and the elements placed within it, is also experienced more intensely by users because of the contained nature of the space. Scale is therefore fundamental as the spaces can easily become uncomfortable and cramped. Though the subterranean experience is different, it does not imply that it is superior. It simply means that those differences should be acknowledged, which necessitates that underground spaces require a unique approach in their design in order to allow them to be appreciated and functionally utilised. The underground metro has become the most common occupant of subterranean space across the world. Thus it’s also the most obvious choice for an investigation and a design with a subterranean nature. In the South African context the Gautrain Rapid Rail Link presents the perfect opportunity to introduce the novel concept of travelling underground. This dissertation will investigate the functioning and progression of the metro with the intention of creating a design methodology aimed at initiating an underground culture fit for the contemporary South African society. It aspires to produce a station that would enhance the commuting experience, firstly by presenting a pleasant, safe and legible station and secondly, by offering retail and catering options to add. The file 04precedents.pdf has been corrupted and could not be replaced. Architecture unrestricted 2013-09-07T17:22:08Z 2006-08-31 2013-09-07T17:22:08Z 2005-11-30 2007-08-31 2005-11-30 Dissertation Van der Merwe, J 2005, Subterranean space - Integrating generic commercial entities within the Gauteng system, MInt dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/29945 > http://hdl.handle.net/2263/29945 http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-11302005-110820/ © 2005, University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle Underground
Retail
UCTD
Subterranean space - Integrating generic commercial entities within the Gauteng system
title Subterranean space - Integrating generic commercial entities within the Gauteng system
title_full Subterranean space - Integrating generic commercial entities within the Gauteng system
title_fullStr Subterranean space - Integrating generic commercial entities within the Gauteng system
title_full_unstemmed Subterranean space - Integrating generic commercial entities within the Gauteng system
title_short Subterranean space - Integrating generic commercial entities within the Gauteng system
title_sort subterranean space integrating generic commercial entities within the gauteng system
topic Underground
Retail
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/29945
http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-11302005-110820/