砖坑环

景观设计 / 居住环境 2021-11-24 04:01

砖坑环
The Brick Pit Ring

Durbach Block Architects:砖坑是Homebush Bay巨大工作行业的最后一个有形证据。它是原型和原始的、原始的、剥落的和修改过的。砖坑首先是一个非同寻常的人类努力的地方。这是一幅土地利用扰动的写照。同样,这也是一个适应的地方,因为一个无法生存的产业被新的可持续技术所取代,是稀有和濒危的绿金钟蛙的避难所。一条空中走道和户外展览,在砖坑地面上方20米处,环形步行道为砖坑提供了一个真正的城市连接和悉尼奥林匹克公园内的存在。环形步行道是一个简单的订购设备,方便了进入和解读砖坑,同时充分认识到其极其脆弱的栖息地。环的纯粹形式和一致水平记录了移动的侧面和深度。
Durbach Block Architects: The brick pit is the last tangible evidence of a vast working industry at Homebush Bay. It is archetypal and primitive, raw, stripped and modified.The brick pit is first a place of extraordinary human endeavor, arrested. It is a portrait of land disturbance through use.Equally it is a place of adaptation, as an unviable industry is replaced by new sustainable technologies and a refuge for the rare and endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog.An aerial walkway and outdoor exhibition, twenty metres above the brick pit floor, the Ring Walk gives the brick pit a genuine urban connection and presence within Sydney Olympic Park.A simple ordering device, the ring walk facilitates both access and interpretation to the brick pit, while fully recognizing its extremely fragile habitat. The pure form and consistent level of the ring registers the shifting sides and depth.

The Brick Pit Ring

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环形人行道允许十分钟的步行和更长的分层体验,通过平台的加宽和阴影部分。环形人行道的外边缘是一个杂色屏幕:部分展示、网格和玻璃观察面板。与解释设备交错,环城为游客提供了砖坑历史和作为野生动物保护区使用的视角。环城与公园有两个连接点:一个连接到澳大利亚大道和市中心,另一个连接到Marjorie Jackson Drive和远处广阔的公园。
The Ring Walk allows for both the ten minute walk and a longer layered experience, through widened and shaded sections of the platform.The outside edge of the ring is a variegated screen: part exhibition, mesh and glass viewing panels.Interlaced with interpretive devices, the ring provides visitors with perspectives into the history of the brick pit and its use as a wildlife refuge.The ring has two points of connection to the parklands: one to Australia Avenue and the Town Centre the other to Marjorie Jackson Drive and the extensive parklands beyond.

钢结构是凹坑巨大粗糙度内的一个细长而精致的干预。一种支撑十字形结构,由一系列不太可能薄的扁平钢构件组成,轻轻接触底座。这个衰减的结构似乎在这个脆弱的位置上倾斜。十字形能够调整基础地形的特殊性:将支撑物延伸到储层的基础或矫直以避免蛙池,而环部分向外打开,桥梁部分被封闭和静音。
The steel structure is a slender and delicate intervention within the massive roughness of the pit. A braced cruciform structure comprising a series of improbably thin, flat steel members lightly touch the base. This attenuated structure appears to tip toe across this fragile site. The cruciform is capable of adjusting to the idiosyncrasies of the base terrain: extending the supports to the foundation of the reservoir or straightening to avoid a frog pond.Whilst the ring section opens outwards to the site, the bridge sections are enclosed and muted.

Design: Durbach Block Architects (Neil Durbach, Camilla Block, David Jaggers, Lisa Le Van, Joseph Grech)
Landscape Architects Sue Barnsley Design (Sue Barnsley, Kate Dewar)
Project Manager
Complete Urban Solutions : Scott Williams

Builder
GMW Urban : Bob Matchett
Structural Engineer Arups Pty Ltd : Tristram Carfrae
Taylor Thomson Whitting : Barry Young
Interpretation Soundscape CDP Media: Gary Warner Peter Emmett
Colour Consultant: Virginia Carroll

Graphic Design
Art direction & design: Eskimo
Design & Illustration: Peter Moore & Lyndal Harris
Project Management: Andrea Nixon

Awards
Selected scheme from Invited Expression of Interest and Concept Design
2006 Featured in the Venice Biennale
2006 RAIA Lloyd Rees Civic Design Award (NSW)
2006 ASI Architectural & Engineering Innovation Steel Design Award (NSW)
Completion: 2005

砖坑环