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ASPECT Studios:为阿德莱德港的Hart’s Mill Surrounds提供了一个充满活力和吸引力的公共领域。 新的空间位于码头附近,背景是阿德莱德最具标志性的遗产工业建筑之一,包括广阔的新草地休闲区,树木,野餐和烧烤区以及活动和市场的多功能空间。
ASPECT Studios: has delivered a vibrant and attractive public realm for the Hart’s Mill Surrounds in Port Adelaide. Located adjacent to the wharf and with the backdrop of one of Adelaide’s most iconic heritage listed industrial buildings, the new space includes extensive new grassed recreation areas with trees, picnic and BBQ areas as well as multifunctional spaces for events and markets.
该项目已作为“早期胜利”干预措施的主要目的地交付,这些干预措施已在港口周围展开,目的是增加游客数量,为海滨提供更大的通道和便利。
The project has been delivered as a premier destination within a suite of ‘early win’ interventions that have been rolled out around the port with the aim of increasing visitation and providing greater access and amenity to the waterfront.
该公共景观是毗邻面粉磨坊、以娱乐为主题的创新空间。这也是该项目的重要特征。其设计参考了码头区丰富的港口贸易活动,旨在为市民提供多样的游玩设施,成为区域新的吸引点。铁路线保留原有状态,这不仅表达了对历史的尊重,同时帮助港口继续发挥其作为重要出口中心的功能性。铁路线两侧是升起的船形绿化平台,成为这个被大幅改造和污染的区域内的新公园空间。发展过程中兴起的各种建筑项目遍布在港口周围,而该公共区域则是到达港口的第一个目的地。该项目旨在吸引市民,提高去往海滨的通行性,并营造舒适愉快的环境。
An innovative play space themed around the site’s flour milling history is a key feature of the site. Its design draws on references of the numerous port trade activities in the wharf precinct and has been developed as a play facility aimed to have a regional level of attraction. The existing rail line has been retained and celebrated in its original state to maintain a reference to the past and the port’s important role as an export hub. The rail line is flanked by raised green platforms designed as vessels containing new park spaces within what is a highly modified and contaminated site.
地点:澳大利亚南澳大利亚州阿德莱德港
YEAR时间:2014年
客户:续订SA
范围:概念设计,招标文件,施工管理
团队:ASPECT Studios,Mulloway Studio,LUCID Consulting,SMEC Australia,HydroPlan
摄影:Don Brice
LOCATION:Port Adelaide, SA, Australia
YEAR:2014
CLIENT:Renewal SA
SCOPE:Concept Design, Tender Documentation, Construction Administration
TEAM:ASPECT Studios, Mulloway Studio, LUCID Consulting, SMEC Australia, HydroPlan
PHOTOGRAPHY:Don Brice