知末
知末
创作上传
VIP
收藏下载
登录 | 注册有礼
知末案例   /   景观   /   学校景观

Te Wana, Baradene College - Xanthe White Design

2022/02/17 00:00:00
查看完整案例
微信扫一扫
收藏
下载
Te Wana
— Baradene College, Remuera
Te Wana, Baradene College - Xanthe White Design-2
Te Wana, Baradene College - Xanthe White Design-3
Dedicated to Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne (1769-1852). Made from remnant marble of the old school chapel, the water feature explores the concept of journey. St. Philippine’s dream was to bring education to the first people of North America, and it took an entire lifetime before she achieved this.
Te Wana, Baradene College - Xanthe White Design-5
The pools and slow movement acknowledge the patience and perseverance required to reach the cascade, where a dream is realised. The dry mosaic represents the suffering. The brass plates at the base of the pools recognise that it is in times of solitude and calm within endurance that our golden moments can be found. While our dreams may pull us through life, the rewards found in these simple moments along the way are to be treasured as much as the realisation of ambition.
Te Wana, Baradene College - Xanthe White Design-7
Te Wana, Baradene College - Xanthe White Design-8
Te Wana, Baradene College - Xanthe White Design-9
Wana has many layers of meaning in Te reo;
To bud, the shoot of a plant - as the love of God took root in Philippine, or as the Society of the Sacred Heart in Aotearoa is an offshoot of her work.
To be inspiring, stimulating, exciting - as was Philippine’s call to travel to the indigenous people of the new world in America. Philippine longed to share the love of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, to kindle in them the fire of God’s love.
The feelings that stir you to emulate them when you hear of some great action performed by someone - Philippine loved the Potawatomi people. However, unable to master their language, she was not able to teach, so she would spend long periods in prayer. The children named her Quahkahkanumad, which translates as Woman Who Prays Always. We can learn from her to have great desires, to dare difficult things and to pray constantly.
Te Wana, Baradene College - Xanthe White Design-14
Project Details
Key Plants
Anemone japonica,
Asplenium bulbiferum (Pikopiko),
Cercis 'Forest Pansy',
Gaura 'Whirling Butterflies',
Lobelia angulata (Panakenake),
Zephyranthes candida,
Date
Commissioned by: Baradene College Limited, 2018 Completed: 2019
Location
Baradene College
Remuera
Auckland
New Zealand
Designers
Xanthe White
Construction
Italian Stone
Photography
Carme Aguayo
南京喵熊网络科技有限公司 苏ICP备18050492号-4知末 © 2018—2020 . All photos and trademark graphics are copyrighted by their owners.增值电信业务经营许可证(ICP)苏B2-20201444苏公网安备 32011302321234号
客服
消息
收藏
下载
最近