-
Name of work in English
Inward.
-
Name of work in original language
The silence is within
Prize year
Young Talent 2023
-
Work Location
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
-
Author/s
Anne van den Berg
-
School
Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment - Delft University of Technology.
Delft, The Netherlands
Young Talent 2023 YT Shortlisted
Inward.
The silence is within
Program
Urban planning
-
Labels
Public Space
‘Inward’ sheds light on a new perspective on the perception of sound in the urban landscape of Rotterdam and its influence on the psychological well-being of citizens. It stresses the urgency of noise pollution; the gap between urban design and psychology; and new layers to communicate with urban design, using sound as a means of storytelling.
Sounds play a major role in the perception of the environment we live in. It directs us to places where we enjoy staying and directs us away from places that over- or under-stimulate us.\r\nThis touches on the problem of noise pollution. The growing noise pollution determines the daily life of the citizens. We are unaware of the relationship between the urban landscape and our psychological well-being; the experience of the physical environment starts in our heads.\r\nThe inner city of Rotterdam is very dense and contains all kinds of activities. It is an area every citizen uses and whereby different purposes and behaviors occur. This makes it an area full of life, but also a fragile place looking at the future and its livability. As a result, citizens face difficulty in finding a place to retreat.\r\nInward, the title of this thesis reflects a dual direction towards the inside; 1. The withdrawal of the mind in order to retreat and 2. The architectural form of inner spaces; supposing a healing territory of community within the urban scape.\r\nThe research contains a translation of psychological theory into design interventions, a strategy to find balance in contrasts within the auditory landscape of Rotterdam, and an elaboration of the surroundings of Rotterdam Central Station as a new sound landscape, which particularly responds to the addition of silence. \r\nWithin the existing urban configuration, courtyards and expedition streets function as the inward-oriented typology. The whisper route in Rotterdam Noord connects hidden spaces by focusing on the transition from loud to calm spaces, through a series of epiphanies. Within the city center of Rotterdam, the Lijnbaan Ensemble is redesigned as calm oasis. The court, positioned in a louder environment, seems like a forgotten island and offers opportunities for a calm escape. \r\nTogether, a calm structure 32 times the size of Rotterdam Central Station arises.\r\nThis has been translated back into a pattern set; a bundle of design interventions that provide tools to design with the composition between vibrance and silence and communicate with sound perception.