Confluence Park LakeFlato Architects + Matsys Design
2018-06-18 13:00
架构师提供的文本描述。合流公园是一个活生生的实验室,让游客更好地了解南德克萨斯州的生态类型和圣安东尼奥河流域的功能。在整个公园,游客通过观察、参与和积极参与来学习。
Text description provided by the architects. Confluence Park is a living laboratory that allows visitors to gain a greater understanding of the ecotypes of the South Texas region and the function of the San Antonio River watershed. Throughout the park, visitors learn through observation, engagement and active participation.
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在圣安东尼奥河和圣佩德罗河的汇合处,汇合点的概念在各个方面都根深蒂固-从代表南德克萨斯州生态类型融合的公园地貌,到模仿植物结构的“花瓣”,从漏斗的露水和雨水到它们的根,向下延伸到摊铺机的规模,让人想起水道的流动和汇合点。
Located at the confluence of the San Antonio River and San Pedro Creek, the idea of confluence is ingrained in every aspect— from big gestures like the landform of the park representing the convergence of ecotypes in the South Texas region, to the pavilion “petals” imitating the form of plants that are structured to funnel dew and rainwater to their roots, down to the scale of the paver patterns reminiscent of the flow and confluence of waterways.
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必和必拓的主展馆是由精心设计的混凝土花瓣构成的,可以轻轻地放在地面上,形成一个几何形状,将雨水收集和输送到一个全区的集水区系统中。整个公园的亭子提供遮荫和庇护,同时吸引游客来想象汇流公园的水循环,以及它与圣安东尼奥河流域的直接关系。
Constructed of concrete petals designed thoughtfully to sit lightly upon the land, the BHP Pavilion— the main pavilion— forms a geometry that collects and funnels rainwater into a sitewide water catchment system. The pavilions throughout the park provide shade and shelter, simultaneously engaging visitors to visualize the cycle of water at Confluence Park and how it relates directly to the San Antonio Rivershed.
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Axonometric View
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多功能埃斯特拉艾弗里教育中心,以绿色屋顶,提供热质量被动取暖和冷却,作为一个教室空间,开放给展馆。通过现场范围的集水区系统收集的雨水是整个公园的主要水源,整个场地由一个光伏阵列供电,每年提供100%的现场能量。
The multi-purpose Estella Avery Education Center, featuring a green roof that provides thermal mass for passive heating and cooling, serves as a classroom space that opens to the pavilion. Rainwater collected through the site-wide water catchment system serves as the primary source of water throughout the park, and the entire site is powered by a photovoltaic array providing 100% of on-site energy on a yearly basis.
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Architects Lake|Flato Architects, Matsys Design
Location 310 W Mitchell St, San Antonio, TX 78204, United States
Design Team Bob Harris, Tenna Florian, Sunnie Díaz, Jordan Tsai
Pavillion design Andrew Kudless (Matsys)
Landscape Architecture Rialto Studio, Inc.
Area 900.0 ft2
Project Year 2018
Photographs Casey Dunn
Category Pavillion
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