巴兰加罗保护区
Barangaroo Reserve
PWP景观建筑:Barangaroo以殖民地悉尼一位有影响力的土著妇女命名,是一个具有全球意义的、占地22公顷的滨水区更新项目,它重新定义了悉尼港的西部边缘。2015年8月,Barangaroo保护区是开放的三区总体规划的第一阶段。Barangaroo保护区是“俱乐部岬”岬角的重建,恢复了悉尼港的视觉地理。采用行业领先的技术,一个混凝土集装箱港口被改造成一个自然公园,拥有75000多棵悉尼地区的本土植物。在历史地图和绘画的指导下,岬角的设计包括直接从现场挖掘的10000个砂岩块的前滨。
PWP Landscape Architecture: Named for an influential Aboriginal woman of colonial Sydney, Barangaroo is a globally-significant, 22-hectare waterfront renewal project that redefines the western edge of Sydney Harbor. In August 2015, Barangaroo Reserve was the first phase in the 3-district master plan to open. Barangaroo Reserve is the re-creation of a “Club Cape” headland that restores the visual geography of Sydney Harbor. Using industry-first technology, a concrete container port was reborn as a naturalistic park with more than 75,000 plantings native to the Sydney region. Guided by historical maps and paintings, the design of the headland includes a foreshore of 10,000 sandstone blocks excavated directly from the site.
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步行和自行车道由一道被称为“1836墙”的矮墙隔开,象征性地标志着原始的前殖民地海岸线。被选为克林顿全球倡议和一个星球生活项目的Barangaroo保护区始终保持着最高的生态目标。所有现有材料在现场重复使用并回收,形成岬角,包括沉箱和集装箱港口的沥青。隐藏在人工岬角下的剖面是通过砂岩挖掘作业形成的巨大空隙,用于举办艺术展览、表演或未来的土著文化中心。Barangaroo保护区将一大片空旷的混凝土变成了人性化的、可用的空间,标志着一个工业场地的转变,成为对其更可持续的过去的现代重塑。
Walking and bicycle pathways separated by a low wall known as the “1836 Wall,” symbolically mark the original precolonial shoreline. Selected as Clinton Global Initiative and One Planet Living projects, Barangaroo Reserve kept the highest ecological goals always in sight. All existing materials were reused onsite and recycled to form the headland, including the caissons and asphalt from the container port. Hidden beneath the artificial headland, the Cutaway is a massive void formed through sandstone excavation operations to host art exhibits, performances, or a future Aboriginal Cultural Center. Barangaroo Reserve transforms a huge expanse of empty concrete into humane, usable space, marking the transformation of an industrial site into a modern reinvention of its more sustainable past.
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Lead Designer: PWP Landscape Architecture in association with Johnson Pilton Walker
General Contractor: Lend Lease (formerly Baulderstone Pty Ltd), Sydney, Australia
Quarry Operation and Chief Stone Mason: Troy Stratti
Horticulturalist: Stuart Pittendrigh
植物采购苗圃:Andreasens Green
Additional Project Team Members:
Project Management: Advisian Pty Ltd
Architect: WMK
Soils Engineer: Simon Leake, SESL Australia
Construction Observation: Tract Landscape Architects
Civil and Structural Engineers: Robert Bird Group and Aurecon
Hydraulic Engineer: Warren Smith and Partners
Construction Management: Evans and Peck
Marine Engineer: Hyder Consulting
Geotechnical Engineer: Douglas Partners
Traffic Engineer: Halcrow
Lighting Engineer: Webb Australia Group
Wayfinding and Signage: Emery Studio
Historic Interpretation: Judith Rintoul
History and Arts: Peter Emmett
Landscape Contractor: Regal Inovations
Plant Procurement Nursery: Andreasens Green