布鲁克林儿童博物馆-屋顶露台
Brooklyn Children’s Museum – Rooftop Terrace
我们为世界上最早的儿童博物馆之一设计的方法很简单——这是一种自然景观,能激发孩子的眼睛和手的好奇心。与著名建筑师森俊彦(Toshiko Mori)和工程师奥雅纳(ARUP)的创新屋顶展馆合作,我们开发了一个20000平方英尺的屋顶广场,周围是建筑师拉斐尔·维诺利(Raphael Vinoly)充满活力的黄色建筑立面。
Our Design Approach for one of the world’s first Children’s Museums was simple – a natural landscape that rewards the curiosity of a child’s eyes and hands. In coordination with an innovative rooftop pavilion by acclaimed architect Toshiko Mori and engineers ARUP, we developed a 20,000-square foot rooftop plaza surrounded by architect Raphael Vinoly’s vibrant yellow building facade.
广场内的可移动家具由经过深思熟虑规划的公共空间的锚定特征补充:探索和学习的原生林地;绿色自由游戏;休息室,用于野餐和放松父母。设计需要同时满足博物馆和周边社区的需要,以适应从学校团体、儿童表演到大型周末婚礼的各种活动。
Movable furnishings within the plaza are complemented by anchor features for thoughtfully programmed public spaces: The Native Woodland for exploration and learning; The Green for free play; The Lounge, for picnics and relaxing parents. The design needed to meet both the needs of the museum and the surrounding community, accommodating events from school groups and children’s performances to large weekend weddings.
植树是一种互动工具,将颜色、纹理和树叶类型结合起来,以吸引孩子的视角。小树林的位置已被仔细定位,以在最暴露的区域提供热舒适。有意使用本地植物和其他周边元素,在城市景观中创造了一个自然绿洲。
Planting is introduced as an interactive tool, combining colors, textures, and leaf types to engage a child’s perspective. Small groves of trees have been carefully located to provide thermal comfort in the most exposed areas. The intentional use of native plants and other surrounding elements creates a natural oasis nestled within the city landscape.
Website: https://www.futuregreenstudio.com/design/brooklyn-childrens-museum/
Other designers involved in the design of landscape: Toshiko Mori Architect, ARUP
Project location: Brooklyn, New York
Design year: 2014
Year Built: 2019