悉尼大学
University of Sydney
草坪设计工作室:悉尼大学是澳大利亚最古老的大学。它的标志性景观无花果和花椰菜,以及由巴内特、弗农和后来的威尔金森、伍利和弗朗西斯·琼斯设计的精美建筑,自豪地居住在山脊上;眺望维多利亚公园、城市和更远的地方。
Turf Design Studio: The University of Sydney is Australia’s oldest. Its iconic landscape of Figs and Jacaranda and fine buildings by Barnet, Vernon and later, Wilkinson, Woolley and Francis-Jones proudly inhabit the ridge; looking out to Victoria Park, the city and beyond.
我们项目的基本任务是规划一个新的工作层;创建一个尊重现有内容并添加新含义的公共领域,同时满足校园社区的日常需求&x10;我们的目的是在悉尼大学的中心创建一个全新的精神,将大学向城市开放,维多利亚公园和当地社区将以车辆为基础的校园改造成充满活力的步行区。
The fundamental task of our project was to plan a new layer of works; creating a public domain that respects what is there and adds new meaning, whilst providing for the day to day needs of the campus community. Our intent was to create an entirely new spirit in the centre of the University of Sydney, opening the University to the city, Victoria Park and the local community by transforming a vehicular-based campus into a vibrant pedestrian precinct.
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The Camperdown Public Domain unifies an eclectic and complex University setting using a simple, functional structure generated from respect for the University’s rich cultural heritage.
The design gives new strength to an existing pedestrian corridor, linking the northern and southern campuses, a processional of banded granite paving under a bold alley of Sydney Red Gums. Robust details from quality materials create a rich patina that has become more beautiful over time: views towards the city are amplified and maintained; and universal access integral to the design.
Water and its management were a key component of this project – all surface water is harvested via granite drains, tree pits and rain gardens then stored below ground for reuse in irrigation. A simple basin made of granite and stainless steel, located at the main city entry also uses the recycled water in ‘a mirror to the sky.’
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“The JAAA + Turf Design Studio scheme combines the timelessness of medieval European university squares and cloisters with the freshness of Sydney vegetation in a new, formal context. This has been achieved with a scheme that is dignified in both scale and detailing. It shows restraint and belies the difficulty of unifying diverse spaces.” – Dr Scott Hawken, UNSW Lecturer, Urban Development and Design
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Short office name: Turf Design Studio
Role of your office in the project: Landscape Architect
Website:www.turfdesignstudio.com
Other designers involved in the design of landscape:
CLIENT: University of Sydney
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Jeppe Aagaard Andersen + Tinka Sack + Turf Design
ARCHITECT (Law School Building): FJMT
CONSULTANTS / CONSTRUCTION TEAM:
Faculty of Law, Architects in collaboration: fjmt (Francis –Jones Morehen Thorp)
Architects (City Road Bridge): John Wardle Associates
Civil and Structural: Taylor Thompson Whitting
Services: Lincolne Scott
Lighting: Steensen Varming (CPD) & Vision Design Studio (Law)
Accessibility Consultants: Nell Rickard and Mark Relf
Consulting Arborists: Judy Fakes and Garry Clubley
Water feature: Waterforms International
Traffic: Mason Wilson Twiny
Heritage Consultants: Tanner Architects and Clive Lucas, Stapleton
Irrigation: Hydroplan
Principal Certifier: Blackett and Maguire
Quantity Surveyor: Davis Langdon Australia
Water Management: Ecological Engineering (DESIGN PHASE) Equatica (CONSTRUCTION PHASE)
Soil Design: Sydney Environmental Soil Laboratory
Statutory Planning: City Plan Services
Project Director / Manager: Capital Insight
Builder: Baulderstone
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Project location: 3000 Parramatta Road, Camperdown, NSW 2050
Design year: 2003-2006
Year Built: 2009