来自Jackson Clements Burrows Pty Ltd Architects对gooood的分享。 该项目是将一条废弃的铁路线改造成一处公共餐饮场所,让人能够舒舒服服地坐下来欣赏周围的历史景观,为当地居民和来到墨尔本的游客营造更佳的游览体验。 The brief was to convert a disused rail line into a publicly accessible contemporary restaurant and bar venue that would not only sit comfortably within the surrounding heritage context but also contribute positively to the local residents and the tourist experience of Melbourne. 白色塑料建成的盒子建筑排成一排,作为一种抽象的形式来回应这块区域曾经作为铁路线和站台的历史,亦与前方的河流相呼应。中间通道贯穿东西,人们可以直接有效地进入到区块内部。精装的酒吧位于Arbory的两端营造出闲适的氛围。场地东侧坡度缓升且蜿蜒曲折路径,同周围的景观和弗林德斯步行道联系在一起。 The design of a series of white polycarbonate box buildings responds in an abstract manner to the linear nature of the rail lines, platforms and the river. A central passage extends from the east entry to the west allowing for direct and efficient movement through the interior of the project. Refined timber lined bars at each end of Arbory create a sense of comfort and enclosure while the gently rising and meandering entry path at the eastern end of the venue maintains a connection with the landscape and a sense of journey and delight from Flinders Walk. ▽ 总平面图,site ▽ 西侧入口,the entry way at the western end ▽ 长条形的体量,the volume composed by a series of white polycarbonate box buildings ▽ 端头的酒吧,the bar at the end of Arbory 桌椅布置在高耸的梧桐树下,挨着河岸和过道。这一设计是对亚拉河和弗林德斯街火车站之间条形地块商业开发策略的一种回应,如今这一现代感十足又极为敏感的地块被人们称为“北岸”。 Seating is located in between the boughs of the Plane trees that abut the river frontage and in the adjacencies to the passage. The design response is contemporary yet sensitive development sited in between the Yarra River and Flinders Street Railway Station on a sliver of land, now known as North Bank. ▽ 桌椅,seating area 设计不仅要将厨房、酒吧及辅助用房都装进一座极简主义的“单一”体量内,还要对原有铁路线设施的指示系统、植被及场地布置作出回应,对建筑师来说,要解决这些问题是不小的挑战。建筑师使用预制的“零件包”,在现成进行安装,既降低了成本又提高了效率。 夜晚,散发出柔和光线的白色盒子,成为人们娱乐休闲的好去处,同时也成为亚拉河岸一处流动着的景观。 In addition to ‘shoe-horning’ the kitchens, bars and back of house areas into a minimalist ‘singular’ architectural form, the onsite navigation of existing railway infrastructure, mature vegetation, and site accessibility provided many challenges throughout the project. The adaption of a pre-fabricated ‘kit of parts’ construction methodology ensured cost and onsite construction efficiencies were maximised. At night the white polycarbonate buildings are illuminated, providing a glowing backdrop from which patrons can enjoy, and also contribute to, the dynamic amenity of the Yarra River and its surrounds. ▽ 夜景,night views ▽ 从亚拉河看Arobory,view from the Yarra River Project Team: Tim Jackson, Jon Clements, Graham Burrows, Chris Botterill, Chris Rigney Drawings: Jackson Clements Burrows Pty Ltd Architects |
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