斯卡伯勒前滨重建

景观设计 / 居住环境 2021-8-19 01:40

斯卡伯勒前滨重建
Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

TCL:珀斯的斯卡伯勒海滩重建项目已经成为澳大利亚最具标志性的城市海滩体验之一,改变了一个以前不连通、停车场占主导地位的海滨。该项目由大都会重建局(Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority)与斯特林市(Stirling)合作交付,由TCL和UDLA牵头的财团设计,由两个主要步行长廊构成,提供清晰的流通,并为海滨提供新的便利设施和娱乐机会。上层长廊连接零售店、餐饮店、市政广场和新开发区,下层长廊提供慢跑、骑自行车和其他活动的机会。
TCL: Perth’s Scarborough Beach redevelopment has become one of Australia’s most iconic urban beach experiences, transforming a previously disconnected and carpark-dominated beachfront. Delivered by the Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority in partnership with the City of Stirling and Designed by a TCL and UDLA-led consortium, the project is defined by two main pedestrian promenades that provide clear circulation and frame new amenities and recreational opportunities along the beachfront. The upper promenade connects to retail and food and beverage outlets, civic plazas and new development zones, while the lower promenade provides opportunities for jogging, cycling and other active uses.

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment


Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment


Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment


Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment


Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment


Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment


Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment


Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment

Scarborough Foreshore Redevelopment


该项目的核心目标之一是减少道路基础设施对海滩的影响。重新设计将海滩入口处的环形交叉口移回公路,以增加行人和活动空间,并将传统钟楼从环形交叉口重新定位到步行区。
One of the central ambitions underpinning the project was to reduce the impact that road infrastructure has on the beach. The redesign moves the roundabout at the entrance to the beach back toward the highway, to increase pedestrian and event space and to relocate the heritage clock tower from the roundabout to the pedestrian realm.

斯卡伯勒广场以前是一个停车场,是一个新的公共空间,位于海滩和滨海广场之间。广场是前滩的主要到达点,包括一套由珀斯实践切尼建筑师事务所设计的标志性遮阳凉亭。这些色彩鲜艳的阿尔博斯的灵感来自于自然系统和几何结构中的“沃罗诺”结构,包括蜻蜓翅膀,色彩图案是与土著艺术家莎琳·伊根合作开发的。从斯卡伯勒广场开始,一个22米长的新中央楼梯向下连接到一个现有的圆形剧场,旁边是新的种植园和一个平台。该项目的核心是一个名为“蛇坑”的世界级滑板和抱石场地,该场地与Enlocus合作设计,其中包括一个3.6米的竞赛级滑板碗,供本地、赛事和全球比赛使用。在该遗址的北部,一个新的11米长的草皮地形被称为日落山,它可以欣赏印度洋的壮观景色,尤其是在日落时,以及海滩上下的景色。在日落山以北,围绕着鲸鱼骨架设计了一个新的儿童游乐场,诠释了Whadjuk/Noongar关于灵魂通过鲸鱼返回陆地的梦想故事。该地块上的两个新商业区尚未开发。
Formerly a carpark, Scarborough Square is a new civic space that sits between the beach and The Esplanade. The square is the primary point of arrival to the foreshore and includes a set of iconic shade arbours designed by Perth practice Chaney Architects. The colourful arbours were inspired by the ‘voronoi’ structure found in natural systems and geometries, including dragonfly wings, and the colour pattern was developed in collaboration with Aboriginal Artist Sharyn Egan. From Scarborough Square a new 22 m-central stair connects down to an existing amphitheatre, bordered by new plantings and a terraced deck. Central to the project is a world-class skate and bouldering space called “The Snake Pit,” designed in collaboration with Enlocus, which includes a 3.6-metre, competition-grade skate bowl for local use, events and global competitions. In the north of the site a new 11-metre turfed landform has been created called Sunset Hill – it allows spectacular views over the Indian Ocean, particularly at sunset, as well as up and down the beach. To the north of Sunset Hill a newchildren’s playground has been designed around a whale skeleton, interpreting Whadjuk/Noongar Dreaming stories of spirits returning to land through the whales. Two new commercial precincts on the site are yet to be developed.

摄影:道格拉斯·马克·布莱克,迪翁·罗伯森
Design:TCL + UDLA + Arup, with Taylor Robinson Chaney Broderick, ENLOCUS,
Date of completion:2018
Client:Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority (MRA)
Location:Scarborough, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Area:9.9 ha
Budget:$50,000,000
Photography:Douglas Mark Black, Dion Robeson

斯卡伯勒前滨重建