Sevkabel港口的海边滑冰场是一个小型的季节性临时项目,位于Vasilyevsky岛上历史悠久的Sevkabelmanu工厂 (Siemens & Halske)的大规模改造区域内。滑冰场的结构源于海边的地理位置和工业背景。几乎是矩形的冰场紧密地贴合在围栏和现有的工业建筑之间。在滑冰场的中心,保存完好的树木形成了一个小圆岛,自然地把冰分成了几个区域。在这冰场与现有的建筑连接,那里有出租间和更衣室。
The skating rink by the sea in the Sevkabel space PORT is a small temporary seasonal project within the large-scale transformation of the territory of the historic Sevkabelmanu factory (Siemens & Halske), located on Vasilyevsky Island. The structure of the rink derives from seaside location as well as from the industrial context. Almost rectangular ice field is tightly fit between the fence and the existing industrial building. In the center of the rink, preserved trees form a small round island, that naturally divides ice into several zones. At ground level, the ice field is connected with the existing building, where rental and locker rooms are located.
为了保护从内部到河堤的通道,在冰面出口处上安装了一座桥,它不仅连接了Sevkabel港的不同区域,还作为一个观看滑冰场和风景如画的海洋全景的观景平台。材料和建筑简单而有效——木松板被用于覆盖外部结构,而租赁亭的内部(原工厂大厅的一部分)主要由波纹镀锌铁覆盖,并保留了车间的原始纹理。
In order to preserve the access to the embankment from the inside of the complex, a bridge was mounted over the ice exit, which not only connects different areas of Sevkabel PORT, but also serves as a viewing platform for observing skating rink and a picturesque sea panorama. Materials and constructions are simple yet effective – wooden pine planks are used for cladding the external structures, while the interior of the rental pavilion (a part of the former factory hall) is mostly arranged by corrugated galvanised iron and preserved original texture of the workshop. Bright neon info graphics contrast the restrained nature of the rink's architecture.
明亮的霓虹灯与溜冰场建筑的拘束本质形成鲜明对比。
Bright neon info graphics contrast the restrained nature of the rink's architecture.
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Project name: Ice Rink by the Sea
Architecture Firm: AB CHVOYA
Website: http://chvoya.com/
Contact e-mail: chvoya@gmail.com
Instagram: chvoya
Completion Year: early winter period
Gross Built Area: 2000sq.m
Project Location:Russia, Saint-Petersburg, Kozhevennayaliniya 40
Photo credits: Grigoriy Sokolinsky
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