Sayer街和The Meadow是大象公园的两个令人兴奋的同时也是公共领域的方案,它们是大象城堡更广泛的城市改造的一部分。草甸一个可玩的、生物多样性的线性景观,连接到Sayer街,这是与Jan Kattein建筑事务所合作设计的对商业街的当代重新诠释。
Sayer Street and The Meadow are two exciting meanwhile public realm schemes for Lendlease at Elephant Park that form part of the wider urban regeneration in Elephant & Castle. The Meadow is a playable and biodiverse linear landscape that links to Sayer Street which is a contemporary reinterpretation of the high street designed in collaboration with Jan Kattein Architects.
▽项目总平面图 Mater plan
▽SAYER街道剖面图 Sayer Street The Landscape Section
▽草甸效果图 The Meadow Visual
SAYER大街
2018年12月,Lendlease聘请B|D景观设计师、Jan Kattein建筑事务所、HRW工程师和照明设计师Michael Grubb Associates设计1/2商业街。在一块只有4米宽、100米长的狭长地带上,该设计包含了伦敦一些最受喜爱的公共空间的所有社会生活。虽然永久建筑的工程在建筑围板后面进行,该项目是为了补充最近在对面零售广场开放的精心策划的食品和饮料供应。
SAYER STREET
Lendlease appointed B|D Landscape Architects, Jan Kattein Architects, engineers HRW and lighting designer Michael Grubb Associates in December 2018 with the unusual challenge to design 1/2 a high street. On a strip of land, only 4m wide and 100m long, the design was to encompass all that represents the social life of some of London's best loved public spaces. Whilst works on a permanent building are progressing behind a construction hoarding, the project is to complement a carefully curated food and beverage offer that recently opened on the opposite retail parade.
与此同时,Sayer街中心的设计源于一种愿望,即在当地社区中创造一个具有独特的地方感和真实性的街道,并为一整天的活动和发现提供机会。
The design for the meanwhile use for Sayer Street Central has stemmed from a desire to create a street that has a unique sense of place and authenticity within the local community and provides opportunity for activation and discovery throughout the day.
俏皮而又充满活力的 "丛林 "种植色调,包括充满了高大的棕榈树、多叶草和蜿蜒的攀援植物,创造了一种身临其境的体验;在城市丛林的背景下,形成了一片绿色绿洲。植物选择包括一些耐寒的棕榈树,这些树种是在与棕榈树供应商联系后特别选择的,并对南华克/伦敦桥周围的其他热带植物进行了审查,以确保它们能够抵御寒冷的天气。
A playful and vibrant ‘jungle’ planting palette, full of tall palms, leafy grasses and winding climbers creates an immersive experience; a green oasis against the urban jungle backdrop. The plant selection was chosen to include a number of hardy palm trees, species specifically chosen after liaising with the palm supplier, and reviewing other tropical planting around Southwark/London Bridge to ensure they could withstand the colder weather.
草本植物的混合种植主要是常绿植物,以确保全年覆盖方案,并有多年生植物,如Rudbeckia和Persicaria,以增加季节性的色彩。该方案中的攀援植物将是自我攀援/缠绕的物种,以攀援脚手架结构,并随着时间的推移进行绿化;Sayer街的整体方法是,它不会是一个静态的装置,而是可以在未来5年内生长和变化。
The mix of herbaceous planting is mainly evergreen to ensure year-round coverage of the scheme with perennials such as Rudbeckia and Persicaria to add shots of seasonal colour. Climbers within the scheme were to be self-clinging/twining species to climb the scaffold structure and green it over time; the approach to Sayer Street as a whole was that it would not be a static installation but that it could grow and change over the next 5 years.
色彩从一开始就是关注的点,可以用来与更广泛的区域联系起来。 这一点在街道家具的选择、脚手架和制作空间的设计中都得到了体现--与最近建成的传粉者公园建立了强烈的视觉联系--这是通往赛尔街中心的门户。
Colour was highlighted from the start that could be used to link to the wider area. This has been realised in the street furniture selection, scaffolding, and maker space design – creating a strong visual connection to the recently completed Pollinator Park – a gateway to Sayer Street Central.
草甸
“草甸”是一条重要的行人通道,连接大象城堡站和综合用途发展的中心。在提供有价值的绿地、激活街道景观和增加生物多样性的需求驱动下,客户Lendlease试图在地块上创建一个临时公园,以满足他们更广泛的绿化倡议。
THE MEADOW
The Meadow is an important pedestrian link which connects Elephant & Castle station to the centre of the mixed use development. Driven by a desire to provide valuable greenspace, activate the streetscape and increase biodiversity the client – Lendlease - sought to create a temporary park on the plot which would feed in to their wider greening initiative.
完成的方案是一个有趣的景观,同时提供了一个绿色绿洲,在密集的城市环境中为人们和传粉生物提供共享的避难所。
The completed scheme is a playful, meanwhile landscape which provides a green oasis and shared sanctuary for people and pollinators within a dense urban environment.
设计旨在捕捉各个年龄层的想象力,通过雕塑、自然游戏和休息场所,空间被赋予生命。现场砍伐的木材和多余的土壤被创造性地重新用于自然游戏路线和倾斜的地形。在晚上,照明装置标志着公园的入口,使空间焕然一新。
Designed to capture the imagination all ages, the space is brought to life through sculpture, natural play and places to rest. Site-felled timber and surplus soil was creatively re-used for natural play trails and tilted landforms. At night, the space is transformed by glowing light installations that mark the entrance to the park.
真实大小的大象和用柳树编织而成的高大郁金香增强了地方感和归属感。植物花头是对该地区历史上用作市场花园的认可,而大象则与该地区同名。
A life-sized elephant and towering tulips woven from willow strengthens the sense of place and ownership. The botanical flower heads are a nod in acknowledgment to the sites historical use as a Market Garden, whilst the elephant rings true to the areas namesake.
在英国,自20世纪50年代以来,传粉生物的数量一直在下降。随着城市化进程的不断推进,草场希望能够支持和鼓励城市传粉者的数量。它通过带状的野花草甸、富含花粉的多年生植物和栖息地站,提供重要的栖息地和觅食机会。
In the UK, Pollinator populations have been in decline since the 1950’s. As urbanization continues, The Meadow looks to support and encourage our urban pollinator populations. It provides crucial habitat and foraging opportunities through ribbons of wildflower meadow, pollen-rich perennial planting and habitat stations.
种植策略旨在通过以下方式支持各种授粉昆虫;在尽可能长的时间内提供尽可能多的花蜜;结合各种花卉形式;以及主要由蓝色、粉色、白色和紫色的花卉组成。 为了实现这个草甸,B|D与柳树艺术家Tom Hare、Wildflower Turf、Michael Grubb Studios和客户Lendlease密切合作。
The planting strategy looked to support a wide range of pollinating insects by; providing as much nectar as possible over the longest possible period; incorporating a mix of flower forms; and comprising mostly blue, pink, white and purple coloured flowers. To deliver the Meadow B|D worked closely with willow artist Tom Hare, Wildflower Turf, Michael Grubb Studios and the client - Lendlease.
Project: Sayer Street & The Meadow
Design firm: B|D Landscape Architects
Website: https://www.bdlandarch.com/
Project location (Street, City, Country): Elephant Park, London, UK
Design year: 2018 - 2019
Year Built: 2019-2020
Engineers: Engineers HRW
Website: http://www.ehrw.co.uk/
Lighting Designer: Michael Grubb Studio
Website: https://www.michaelgrubbstudio.com/
Architect: Jan Kattein Architects
Photo credit: Jack Hobhouse, B|D Landscape Architects
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