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Tanner Springs Park, Portland, USA
美國波特蘭坦納斯普林斯公園
Location: Portland, USA
項(xiàng)目地址:美國波特蘭市
Client: City of Portland
項(xiàng)目委托:波特蘭市政府
Partner: GreenWorks PC
合作機(jī)構(gòu):GreenWorks PC
Area: 4,000m2
項(xiàng)目面積:4,000平方米
Completion: 2005
建成時(shí)間:2005年
Awards: ULI Open Space Award Finalist 2011
ASLA Oregon Chapter, Merit Award Landscape Design 2006
所獲獎(jiǎng)項(xiàng):2011年城市土地學(xué)會(huì)開放空間設(shè)計(jì)獎(jiǎng)入圍
2006年美國景觀設(shè)計(jì)師協(xié)會(huì)俄勒岡州景觀設(shè)計(jì)優(yōu)勝獎(jiǎng)
Formerly a wetland, the Pearl District was bisected by Tanner Creek and sided by the broad Willamette River. Rail yards and industry first claimed and drained the land. Over the past 30 years, a new neighborhood has progressively established itself – young, mixed, urban and dynamic, today the Pearl District is home to families and businesses. With surgical artistry, the urban skin of one downtown block, 60 x 60 meters (200 by 200 feet) is peeled back to create a new city park. Stormwater runoff from the park block is fed into a natural water feature with a spring and natural cleansing system. The `Art Wall´ recycles historic rail tracks, oscillating in and out and inlaid with fused glass pieces hand-painted with nature images by Herbert Dreiseitl. Ospreys dive into the water, art performances unfold on the floating deck, children splash and explore, and others take quiet contemplation in this natural refuge in the heart of the city. An intense community participation and a stakeholder steering group means that this park is the realization of the dreams and hopes of local people.
波特蘭珍珠區(qū)基址原為一片清泉滋潤的濕地,被坦納河(Tanner Creek)從中劃分開來,與寬廣的威拉麥狄河(Willamette River)相鄰。鐵路站和工業(yè)區(qū)首先占用了這片土地,并伴有場(chǎng)地排水要求。在過去的30年里,一個(gè)新的社區(qū)被逐步建成,它象征著年輕、綜合、大都市和活力。今天的珍珠區(qū)已經(jīng)成為了商業(yè)和居住區(qū)域。在一個(gè)市區(qū)繁華地帶大約60m×60m的地方,重新塑造一個(gè)嶄新的城市公園。從公園街區(qū)收集的雨水匯入由噴泉和自然凈化系統(tǒng)組成的天然水景。從鐵路軌道回收的舊材料被重新利用并建造公園中的“藝術(shù)墻”,喚起人們對(duì)于歷史鐵路的記憶,而波浪形的外觀設(shè)計(jì)則能夠給人以強(qiáng)烈的沖擊感。戴水道設(shè)計(jì)公司的創(chuàng)始人赫伯特•德萊塞特爾先生本人通過手繪,將這里曾經(jīng)生存的生物圖案繪制于熱熔玻璃上,并鑲嵌在“藝術(shù)墻”內(nèi)。在這個(gè)繁華的市中心地帶,生態(tài)系統(tǒng)得到了恢復(fù),人們居然可以看到魚鷹潛入水中捕魚。在甲板舞臺(tái)上可以盡情地表演各種文藝活動(dòng),孩子們來到這里玩耍、探索自然奧秘,而另外一些人們則可以在這片自然的優(yōu)美秘境中充分享受大自然芬芳、進(jìn)行無限的冥想。深入的社區(qū)參與和地產(chǎn)調(diào)查顯示,這個(gè)公園是當(dāng)?shù)厝藗儗?shí)現(xiàn)夢(mèng)想和希望的地方。