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Yuting Sun

A Monument Goes on, A Day Stood Still

Continuing the industrial production function of industrial space is a relatively rare type compared to other types of adaptive reuse (such as transformation into workplace, commercial, residential). It faces challenges in terms of economic sustainability and protection of the surrounding environment. This paper will focus on this often-overlooked subdivision and explore a discussion. In a society dominated by capital, spaces such as factories and shipyards were only used to create economic value at the beginning of their birth. After they lose their ability to create economic value, how should the collective memory of the citizens they carry continue to exist? The article will use Brooklyn Navy Yard as a sample to explore the possibility of coexistence of monumental space and industrial production, and to explore the reasonable future of current urban manufacturing. The research process also pays attention to the impact of sea level rise on waterfront and heritage preservation.

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West Elevation and Waterfront Restoration

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Interior View of the Manufactruring Area

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Interior View of the Storage Area

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Added Structure / Public Circulation

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Interior View of the Workplace Area

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