NyrénsArkitektkontor:Årstadal的Årstabergsparken位于市中心的南部 斯德哥尔摩的Södermalm。 该地区已成为关于密集城市中儿童专用空间不足的辩论的焦点。 该项目是由未开发地区创建的山顶公园,这些未开发地区在该地区的定居点开发后被遗留下来。 在这12公顷成为功能正常的地区公园之前,必须解决许多问题。 这些地区是零散的,陡峭的斜坡使大自然难以接近,附近和周围环境之间的联系需要改善,而零散的生态联系需要得到加强。
Nyréns Arkitektkontor: Årstabergsparken in Årstadal is located just south of the central district of Södermalm in Stockholm. The area has come into focus in the debate over lack of space dedicated to children in the dense city. The project is a hill-top park created from the undeveloped areas that have been left over after the settlement exploitation in the area. Much had to be resolved before the 12 hectares became a functioning district park. The areas were fragmented, the steep slopes made the nature difficult to access, connections within the neighbourhood and the surroundings needed improvement and the fragmented ecological connections needed to be strengthened.
Årstabergsparken is a hill-top park that is based on the original character of the landscape, and the aim was to develop and improve the current conditions of the site and to make them more accessible. In the same time, there were several requirements from the municipalities to preserve the ecologically valuable site and to increase biodiversity as well as to encourage the spreading of oak trees.
The walkways are the key to accessible recreation in the steep terrain. That is why we have created a denser network of accessible paths, comfortable stairs, sofas, benches, lighting and signs.
The main idea is to get children and adults to use nature and natural elements for play. The areas have been refined in ways with simple means that make it more useful and accessible. Parts of the forest are thinned out, the wood is used for play and put in so-called pin terminals where you can go and collect material to build wood huts. Logs of fallen trees are used in balance games and for seating around barbecue areas. Other parts of the forest remain unaffected. In the middle of the park, where Sjöviksbacken makes a bend, a gathering place is located, with a ball court and activities for all ages with areas for urban farming, a dog yard and a gathering place.
The park is part of an ecological distribution corridor where the spread of certain plant and animal species is facilitated. Therefore we have provided the park with birdhouses, bats and insect hotels. All the new plant material are native species as oak trees and shrubs with flowering bushes and berries for biodiversity. All stormwater is managed locally on the site with open ditches and gutters. The water is delayed in reservoirs and a natural marsh area is excavated to create water mirrors.
Short office name: Nyréns Arkitektkontor
Role of your office in the project: Landscape architect, Architect
Website: www.nyrens.se
Project location: Stockholm, Sweden
Client: Stockholm municipality
Area: 120 000 m2
Design year: 2013-2017
Year Built: 2015-2019
Photographer: Åke Eson Lindman
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