Toni Areal–像素公园
Toni Areal – Pixel Park
Editor's note
这座屋顶花园是如何形成的,比大多数其他屋顶花园都采用普通的绿色屋顶系统要诚实得多。通过使用最终会分解的木箱,这个设计完美地拥抱了腐朽的无限美。在某种程度上类似于Descombes River l'Aire,这座由Vulkan工作室建造的屋顶花园是一个平台,可以让更多的自然过程毫不费力地自行发生。期待着看到更多的喷发!
There is something incomparably more honest about how this roof garden came to be than majority of other green roof gardens with the usual green roof systems. By using wooden boxes that will eventually decompose, this design wonderfully embraces the infinite beauty of decay. In a way similar to Descombes River l’Aire, this roof garden by Studio Vulkan is a platform for further natural processes that occur effortlessly on their own. Looking forward to see further eruptions!
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Vulkan景观设计师工作室:密度、城市性和令人兴奋的强度——苏黎世西部地面以上30米。在新艺术大学的屋顶花园上,在前托妮工厂的厂址上,室外空间为学生们创造了一片绿色绿洲,在那里出现了新的高层建筑、技术建筑、烟囱、中庭和音乐厅。在这里,植物生长在木箱中,形成了像素级的崎岖景观。这是一个自相矛盾的花园:它在很短的时间内建成,在建设的最后一天就可以投入使用,但与大多数公园不同,它没有经历一个漫长的发展阶段。然而,这座郁郁葱葱的花园远未完工——它的主要原则不是生长,而是腐烂。一个2600平方米的城市世界,具有小型私人花园的外观和激进个性。堆叠的盒子经过两年多的预栽培,种植了适合环境的多种植物,包括多年生植物、草本植物和柳树等小灌木。最终,盒子会腐烂,植物种类会混合,像素化的景观会生长成柔软的土堆,形成屋顶的基础土层,从而促进植物生长。这一特定系统和强烈的特性是对位置和设想的从一开始的密集使用水平进行仔细研究的结果,再加上屋顶上的水的可用性、施工周期短以及结构高度的建筑限制。作为自然和人工的共生体,堆叠像素的崎岖世界反映了地点和环境。在这里,被广泛引用的风景园林的过程性被颠倒了:过程开始于明显的结束——伴随着衰败。
Studio Vulkan Landscape Architects: Density, urbanity and exciting intensity – 30 metres above ground in Zurich West. On the roof garden of the new University of the Arts on the site of the former Toni factory, the outdoor space creates a green oasis for students in an area where there has been a surge of new high-rises, technical buildings, chimneys, atriums and concert halls. Here, plants grow in wooden boxes stacked to create a pixel-like rugged landscape. It is a paradoxical garden: built in no time and ready for use on the final day of construction, it hasn’t, unlike most parks, gone through a long development phase. Yet the lush garden is far from finished – its primary principle is not growth, but decay. A 2,600 m2 urban world with the appearance and radical individuality of a small private garden. The stacked boxes were pre-cultivated over two years with a colourful mix of plants suitable for the environment, including perennials, herbs and small shrubs such as willow. Eventually, the boxes will decay, the plant species will mix and the pixelated landscape will grow into soft mounds, forming the roof’s base soil layer that will enable plant growth. This specific system and strong identity is the result of a careful study of the location and the envisaged intense level of use from the beginning, combined with the availability of water on the roof, short construction period and architectural limits on structural height. As a symbiosis of nature and artificiality, the rugged world of stacked pixels reflects the place and the environment. Here, the much-cited processuality of landscape architecture has been reversed: the process begins at the apparent end – with decay.
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摄影:丹妮拉·瓦伦蒂尼(dv),诺埃米·周(北卡罗来纳州)
Location: Förrlibuckstrasse 62, 8005 Zurich, Switzerland
Project phases: competition in 2006, 1st prize; construction 2000-2014
Client: Allreal Generalunternehmung AG, Zurich
Landscape architect: Studio Vulkan Landscape Architects, Zurich
Architect: EM2N, Zurich
Construction engineer: Walt + Galmarini AG, Zurich
Photography: Daniela Valentini (dv), Noemi Chow (nc)