Heritage Value through Regeneration Strategy in Mapo Cultural Oil Depot, Seoul
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Historical Background
1.2. Methodology for Critical Approach to Heritage Value
2. Mapo Oil Depot’s Heritage Value
2.1. Value of Regeneration toward Urban Sustainability
2.2. Historical Remnants of an Architectural Heritage
2.3. Mapo Oil Cultural Depot as a Heritage Site
Even if it was closed and covered with soil, the idea of the previous blasting trail was left on the rock. It would have started construction with a small ramp, leading to the boulder-filled mountain side. I followed the ramp, blasted it out, made a big pit, built a tank, built a concrete retaining wall around the tank, covered it with earth, and came back out of the ramp. If in the past, it was a process of burying the tank along the ramp, the revitalization process could be seen as a process of following in and opening the tank [13].”
2.4. Alternative Proposals toward Heritage Value
3. Oil Tanks’ Architectural Heritage
3.1. Tank 1: A + B + New Element
3.2. Tank 2: A + Lower B
3.3. Tank 3: A + B + C
3.4. Tank 4: A + B + Passage Deck + C + Columns
3.5. Tank 5: A + Passage Deck + B + C with Holes + Columns
3.6. Tank 6: New C
4. Regeneration and Interaction with the Remnants
4.1. Coordinating Natural Surroundings
4.2. Tectonic Relation in Time Spectrum
4.3. Reflecting Emotional Remnants
“It’s not one, but five tanks. It’s not that one person has to go to all of them, but honestly, it is a little hard having to climb down a ladder. I mean, in the winter when it snows the foot pads are very slippery. It isn’t as though one can heat it and defrost it either. Anyway, it’s slippery. If any accident would happen, it would be a big one. Think of if one would fall to a concrete floor. In front of main facilities, there are keys hanging called patrol keys. So the front gate employee patrols the premises with a watch. All alone at night. And it’s all raining. If you have been inside of a tank, you should know that it is creepy. In places like that, the keys are on the inside, so you have to go even if you don’t want to. It was very scary to go alone. You are supposed to hang it on the entrance to see if there is any sign of damage or entry. It takes about an hour if you patrol alone. Because you have to check everywhere. So when doing so, you feel yourself cold sweating due to fear.”
“If anything is rewarding, it would simply be the pride of supplying oil in case the capital area was ever in peril. We are responsible for keeping citizens of Seoul from having to worry by reserving a sufficient supply of energy. There aren’t many employees here. So everyone is like family. A lot of the work was manual labor. If there was ever a faulty fire hydrant, we would take shovels and pickaxes to fix it, so yeah, there was a lot of manual labor. It was because there was no automated system and everything was manual, like in the army. That’s why there was such a bond between employees. If anyone was in a hard situation, everyone would gather up to help. If anyone took a day off, we would ask why they took the day off. But these days, even though there are many workers, if someone takes a day off, nobody would question it, that’s the difference.”
5. Results for Case Contribution
5.1. Evaluation from the Proposition and the Reality
5.2. Contribution from Analysis
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Han, J.; Kim, S. Heritage Value through Regeneration Strategy in Mapo Cultural Oil Depot, Seoul. Sustainability 2018, 10, 3340. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10093340
Han J, Kim S. Heritage Value through Regeneration Strategy in Mapo Cultural Oil Depot, Seoul. Sustainability. 2018; 10(9):3340. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10093340
Chicago/Turabian StyleHan, Jiae, and Soomi Kim. 2018. "Heritage Value through Regeneration Strategy in Mapo Cultural Oil Depot, Seoul" Sustainability 10, no. 9: 3340. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10093340
APA StyleHan, J., & Kim, S. (2018). Heritage Value through Regeneration Strategy in Mapo Cultural Oil Depot, Seoul. Sustainability, 10(9), 3340. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10093340