Reconstructed Place and Collective Intention——Analysis of Heritage Site Intervention and Its Adaptive Strategy of Can Sau House Ruins of Olot in Spain
Place spirit is the space quality that has fundamental connection with specific site,and people can understand,tap and reinterprete concrete meaning of site through place.But in historical built environment update,in-depth research on adaptive reuse is insufficient in reshaping the spirit potential of place.On the basis of reviewing the spiritual concept of place and its research in the field of architecture and heritage protection,this paper firstly discusses the relationship between place spirit and adaptive reuse from a theoretical perspective;then it takes the ruins update of Can Sau House Ruins of Olot in Spain as an example,through analysis of its composite facade,material language and place structure,it induces the reshaping to place spirit by the strategy of adaptive reuse in three dimensions respectively,including contextualism,process and witnessing;Finally it points out the innovative practice by architect to adaptive reuse,it not only cleverly responds the realistic space-time characteristics of site,but also redefines the commemorative existence of church through the cultural gene that integrates daily life,so as to offer new ideas for the heritage site intervention in contemporary historical built environment.