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civiliti: 2017年,为庆祝蒙特利尔建市375周年,该市开展了一些“遗产”项目的建设。其中一个项目是建设新的公园,这个公园距离当地的植物园及其标志性的奥林匹克体育场只有几步之遥。Guido Nincheri公园以在意大利出生的艺术家圭多·宁谢里 (Guido Nincheri) 的名字命名,这是大规模城市规划设计中的一个部分,包括扩大植物园的入口以及对繁忙的交通路口进行改造设计。新的公园被看作是通往“生命空间”的象征性入口,这是一个非常受欢迎的用于展览生命科学的场所。

civiliti: Montreal celebrated its 375th birthday in 2017, with the inauguration of several “legacy” projects”. One of these was a new park located only steps away from the city’s Botanical Garden and its iconic Olympic Stadium. Named after Italian-born artist Guido Nincheri, the park was part of a much larger urban scheme, which included the widening of the Botanical Garden’s entrance and the radical transformation of a busy traffic intersection. It was also designed as a symbolic gateway to Espace pour la vie (Space for Life), a highly popular cluster of facilities dedicated to life sciences exhibitions.

 

▼通往“生命空间”的新公园  A symbolic gateway to Space for Life

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设计思路首先在平面图中展开,其展示的线性运动、排列模式和蜿蜒的地表排水沟等元素将雨水引向了公园的汇水区。植被、肌理和座位元素的整合经过仔细考量,灯光照明也是为了在人们的潜意识中强调公园的特征。

The narrative was first explored in schematic drawings showing the linear movements, the patterns and the meandering surface gutters that channel rainwater to the park’s catchment basins. The integration of vegetation, textures and seating elements was carefully studied as was the ambience lighting meant to put subtle emphasis on the park’s new and existing features.

 

▼总平面图  Plan 

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▼灯光照明  Lighting effect 

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civiliti事务所的设计灵感主要来源于一棵高大树干的形象,树干被纵向切开并平放在一边。蜿蜒的红线贯穿整个场地,暗示着树干上流淌着的树的汁液。树结的表达被转化成为凸起的椭圆形种植池和休憩座椅,曲线的边界和矮墙定义了树干的外部界限,在强烈的图形构成和隐喻树皮的铺装样式之间创造了一种平稳的过渡。

For the firm civiliti, the prime source of inspiration was the image of a tall tree trunk, cut lengthwise and laid on its side. Undulating red lines running through the entire length of the site allude to the sap flowing up the trunk. Knots are transposed into raised oval planters and seating areas. Curvilinear borders and low walls, defining the trunk’s outer limits, create a transition between the strong graphics and the subtler paving pattern suggestive of bark.

 

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▼起伏的红线暗示着树液沿着大树的树干向上流动  Undulating red lines allude to the sap flowing up the trunk of a tall tree

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Guido-Nincheri公园中还设有魁北克市为纪念蒙特利尔建市所捐赠的艺术装置。艺术家Jean-Robert Drouillard的装置设计了四根柱子,柱子上是穿着棒球服的青年塑像,他们制服后面的数字代表着蒙特利尔发展历史上的重要日期。景观设计师与艺术家通力合作,确保在整体的景观格局下可以实现立柱的动态整合。

The Parc Guido-Nincheri features an artistic installation bequeathed by Quebec City to commemorate Montreal’s anniversary. Artist Jean-Robert Drouillard’s installation took the form of four columns supporting figures of young men and women dressed in baseball uniforms. Numbers inscribed in the back of the figures refer to important dates in the history of Montreal. The architects collaborated with the artist to insure a dynamic integration of the columns within the overall pattern.

 

▼夜景效果  Night view

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▼魁北克市捐赠的四根立柱  Installation bequeathed by Quebec City

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公园如今已经成为了一个活跃的过渡空间,它实现了高密度的小型社区和大规模“生命空间”场地之间的良性过渡。这个新的公园取代了曾经繁忙的十字路口,并很快获得了周围社区居民的认可。

The Parc Guido-Nincheri has become a lively transitional space between high-density low-scale neighborhoods and the more imposing metropolitan-scale facilities of Espace pour la vie. The park, which replaced a busy intersection, has quickly gained the approval of the surrounding community.

 

 

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▼场地改造前  Before 

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▼模型鸟瞰  Model

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▼灯光设计  Lighting design

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地点: 加拿大蒙特利尔
时间:2017年
客户: 蒙特利尔市
景观设计: civiliti
土木和电气工程: AXOR
照明设计: UDO设计
艺术家: Jean-Robert Drouillard

Location: Montreal, Canada
Project: 2017
Client: Ville de Montréal, Service des infrastructures, de la voirie et des transports, Division des Grands
Landscape Architects: civiliti
Civil and Electrical Engineers: AXOR Experts-Conseils
Lighting Designers: UDO Design
Artist: Jean-Robert Drouillard

 

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