邦迪至勃朗特海岸步行延伸段
Bondi to Bronte Coast Walk Extension
ASPECT Studios:邦迪至勃朗特海岸步行是从悉尼南头到马鲁布拉的全国重要的9公里海岸步行的一部分。该项目解决了复杂的岩土、结构和遗产条件,以保留重要的悬崖顶部石楠群落和裸露砂岩平台沿线显著的悬空沼泽。沿着悉尼东部的悬崖顶部,一条轻巧的人行道将一组了望台串连在一起,捕捉到了岬角的壮美、砂岩露头和大陆边缘的辽阔。对场地的敏感性体现在简单的材料和轻巧的走道设计中,走道沿着运动路径移动和滑动,以揭示悬崖顶部景观的故事。五个了望点中的每一个都有其独特的形式,因为人行道因场地的结晶地质和Hawkesbury砂岩的棱角结构而弯曲和断裂。在残存的植被上,人行道的木材变成了网格玻璃纤维网,让光线和水穿透。材料的选择符合设计质量、耐久性和可持续性。栏杆的有限使用平衡了风险和经验。
ASPECT Studios: The Bondi to Bronte coast walk is a part of the nationally significant 9km coastal walk from Sydney’s South Head to Maroubra. The project resolves complex geotechnical, structural and heritage conditions to retain the significant cliff top heath community and the remarkable hanging swamps along the exposed sandstone platforms. A set of lookouts strung together by a light thread of walkway along the cliff tops of Sydney’s east captures the sublime of the headlands, the sandstone outcrops and the vastness at the continent’s edge. Sensitivity to site is embodied in the simple materials and understated lightness of the walkway’s design as it shifts and slides along the movement path to reveal the story of the cliff top landscape. Each of the five lookout points takes on its own distinctive form as the walkway cranks and fractures in response to the crystalline geology of the site and angular structure of Hawkesbury sandstone. Over remnant vegetation, the walkway’s timber switches to a gridded fiberglass mesh to allow light and water to penetrate. Materials are selected for design quality, durability and sustainability. A limited use of balustrades balances risk with experience.
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现场条件复杂,需要严格的岩土工程规划来处理现场的岩石露头和堤坝侵入体。在许多地区,需要打桩来阻挡不稳定的填方边坡,环境敏感性意味着施工通道仅限于4米长的走廊。该项目最初是为了保护历史悠久的威弗利公墓(Waverley Cemetrey),这是悉尼最具文化敏感性和壮观的公墓之一,每年有70万游客前来参观,而该公墓一直在遭受破坏。
Site conditions were complex, and rigorous geotechnical planning was required to work with the rock outcrops and dyke intrusions of the site. In many areas piling was required to breech unstable fill slopes, and environmental sensitivities meant construction access was limited to a four metre corridor. The project originally arose from the need to preserve the historic Waverley Cemetrey, one of Sydney’s most culturally sensitive and spectacular cemeteries, from ongoing damage by the walk’s annual 700,000 visitors.
景观设计师事务所:ASPECT Studios
项目地点:Calga Reserve&;澳大利亚新南威尔士州悉尼威弗利公墓
客户/业主:威弗利委员会
规模:515平方米
竣工日期:2010年
奖项:2010年澳大利亚木材设计奖-室外木材/中部地区高度赞扬
2010年公共工程卓越奖
Landscape Architects Firm: ASPECT Studios
Project Location: Calga Reserve & Waverley Cemetery, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Client/Owner: Waverley Council
Size: 515 m2
Completion Date: 2010
Awards: 2010 Australian Timber Design Awards – Outdoor Timber/Central Region Highly Commended
2010 Institute of Public Works Engineering Excellence Award
DESIGN / PROJECT TEAM
Landscape Architects Firm: ASPECT Studios
Design Team: ASPECT Studios (lead consultant)
Consultants: Ducros Design, Jeffery and Katauskas, Biodesign, Wilde & Woollard, Access Australia
Main Contractor: Civil Constructions
Photography: Florian Groehn