Hermine Dasovsky Platz&Susanne Schmida Gasse
Hermine Dasovsky-Platz & Susanne Schmida-Gasse
DnD景观规划:Aspern Seestadt Vienna是奥地利最大的城市发展项目。在第一个实现阶段,特别重视开放的公共空间。邀请赛的获胜者DnD景观规划公司创建了一个多功能开放空间框架,为不同的用途和用户提供了多种可能性。将两个广场和相邻的街道连接起来,形成了美学和功能的统一。
DnD Landscape Planning: Aspern Seestadt Vienna is Austria’s largest urban development project. In the course of the first realisation phase, special importance was attached to the open public space. DnD landscape planning, winner of the invited competition, created a multifunctional open space framework, which allows diverse possibilities for different use and users. Connecting two squares and the adjoining streets, an aesthetic and functional unity was built.
白线指的是以前所在的废弃机场,它塑造并连接了这个空间。这些线条将光滑、可驾驶的Confalt表面与粗糙的鹅卵石交织在一起,鹅卵石是最初用于维也纳历史部分的回收材料。在一定程度上,平面线被提升到三维空间,以构建空间结构,并整合座椅或喷泉。提供遮荫的树木采用Corten钢防护网,显示出该地区历史的各种动机。
White lines, referring to the formerly located, abandoned airfield Aspern, shape and connect the space. The lines interweave smooth, driveable Confalt surfaces with rough cobblestones, recycling material originally used in historic parts of Vienna. Partly, the plane lines are lifted to the third dimension to structure the space and to integrate seating accommodations or fountains. Shade providing trees feature Corten steel protective grids, showing various motives referring to the history of the place.
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两个广场和一条交通平静的街道为孩子们提供了玩耍的空间,形成了一个统一体,一种在建筑工地之间延伸的地毯。引导线以象征性的方式延续了机场主题,是在游戏街之外发展起来的。它们似乎更集中于现代街区广场,该广场提供了大量空间和多种使用可能性。
The two squares and a traffic-calmed street that offers room for children`s play build a unity, a kind of carpet that stretches between the building sites. Guiding lines, continuing the airfield theme in a symbolic way, are developed out of the play street. They appear more concentrated at the modern neighbourhood square that offers a lot of space and diverse possibilities for usage.
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Project: Hermine Dasovsky-Platz & Susanne Schmida-Gasse
Location: Vienna / Austria
Landscape Architecture: DnD Landscape Planning
Completed: 2015
Team: DI Anna Detzlhofer, DI Sabine Dessovic, DI Roland Barthofer, Mag art Catherine Ludwig