Rivers Edge Pavillion Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture
2018-08-27 15:00
© Corey Gaffer Photography
科里·加弗摄影(Corey Gaffer)
架构师提供的文本描述。河畔亭通过对公共空间的雕塑,模糊了基础设施、景观和建筑之间的边缘。这座建筑被概念化为振兴后工业河滨开发的“前廊”,作为鲍勃·克里人行桥丝带的延续,这座桥通向汤姆·哈纳芬州际公园小径系统。
Text description provided by the architects. River’s Edge Pavilion blurs the edges between infrastructure, landscape and architecture through the sculpting of public space. Conceptualized as a ‘front porch’ for the revitalizing post-industrial riverfront development, the building acts as a continuation of the ribbon of the Bob Kerry pedestrian bridge that leads into the Tom Hanafan inter-state park trail system.
Text description provided by the architects. River’s Edge Pavilion blurs the edges between infrastructure, landscape and architecture through the sculpting of public space. Conceptualized as a ‘front porch’ for the revitalizing post-industrial riverfront development, the building acts as a continuation of the ribbon of the Bob Kerry pedestrian bridge that leads into the Tom Hanafan inter-state park trail system.
© Corey Gaffer Photography
科里·加弗摄影(Corey Gaffer)
在形式上,展馆“折叠”出了景观,利用一个巨大的混凝土楼梯将用户带到屋顶,同时为音乐会和烟花表演提供了一个非正式的座位区。这样,建筑本身就像活跃的景观和结构化的休息之间的短暂体验。
Formally, the pavilion ‘folds’ out of the landscape, utilizing a monumental concrete stair to lead users up to the roofdeck while simultaneously providing an informal seating area for concerts and fireworks shows. In this way, the building itself acts as a transitory experience between active landscape and structured rest.
Formally, the pavilion ‘folds’ out of the landscape, utilizing a monumental concrete stair to lead users up to the roofdeck while simultaneously providing an informal seating area for concerts and fireworks shows. In this way, the building itself acts as a transitory experience between active landscape and structured rest.
© Corey Gaffer Photography
科里·加弗摄影(Corey Gaffer)
展馆的‘L’形聚集体建立了一个括号边缘,包括和激活在白天和夜晚的滨水区。室内设有专门用于社区活动的空间、公共会议室、公共卫生间和餐饮厨房,以及为活动和社区活动提供宽敞的室外空间和露台。
The Pavilion’s ‘L’-shaped massing establishes a parenthetical edge that embraces and activates the waterfront during both day and night. The interior contains spaces dedicated to community events, a public-use meeting room, public restrooms and a catering kitchen along with generous outdoor spaces and patios for events and community activities.
The Pavilion’s ‘L’-shaped massing establishes a parenthetical edge that embraces and activates the waterfront during both day and night. The interior contains spaces dedicated to community events, a public-use meeting room, public restrooms and a catering kitchen along with generous outdoor spaces and patios for events and community activities.
© Corey Gaffer Photography
科里·加弗摄影(Corey Gaffer)
Architects Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture
Location Tom Hanafan River’s Edge Park; Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States
Area 3215.0 ft2
Project Year 2017
Photographs Corey Gaffer Photography
Category Community Center
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