Boeddeker Park WRNS Studio
2017-06-23 13:00
© Matthew Milman
(马修·米尔曼
架构师提供的文本描述。旧金山的Tenderloin是该市最密集的社区,它的大多数居民住在没有后院或绿地的小公寓里,生活在贫困线以下。Boeddeker公园于1985年重建,但从未达到其作为该社区最大的公共公园的潜力。早期解决安全问题的尝试导致了一道迷宫般的栅栏,整个太空的能见度都很低。邻居们称之为“监狱公园”。作为回应,公共土地信托基金与旧金山市合作,与WRNS工作室合作,重新设计和完全重建一英亩的公园和会所,以满足社区的需要。
Text description provided by the architects. San Francisco’s Tenderloin is the City’s densest neighborhood, and most of its residents live below the poverty line in small apartments without access to back yards or green space. Re-built in 1985, Boeddeker Park never lived up to its potential as the neighborhood’s largest public park. Early attempts to address safety concerns resulted in a maze of fences and visibility across the space was poor. Neighbors called it “Prison Park.” In response, The Trust for Public Land, in partnership with the City of San Francisco, teamed with WRNS Studio to redesign and completely rebuild the one-acre park and clubhouse to meet the needs of the community.
© Matthew Milman
(马修·米尔曼
© Matthew Milman
(马修·米尔曼
公共土地信托基金和WRNS一起开展了广泛的社区外联活动,在该地点以及附近的青年中心、高级中心和教堂举行了公开会议和论坛-无论当地人可能来哪里。在这些论坛上作出了关键决定。其结果是一个新的地标公园和俱乐部,作为一个模式的公民参与,灵感,资源保护和适应性。俱乐部被认为是邻居们的一个诱人的起居室。它的地理和语言来源于与公园的融合,并与周围的邻里结构形成了相互尊重的对比。这座建筑既延续了旧金山会所设计的传统,也延续了在Tenderloin建筑中发现的令人愉快的对比的历史。
Together, The Trust for Public Land and WRNS conducted extensive community outreach, holding public meetings and forums at the site as well as at nearby youth centers, senior centers and churches—wherever local people were likely to come. Key decisions were made at these forums. The result is a new landmark park and clubhouse that serves as a model of civic engagement, inspiration, resource conservation and adaptability. The clubhouse was conceived as an inviting living room for the neighborhood. Its geometries and language are derived from integration with the park and a respectful contrast to the surrounding neighborhood fabric. This building extends both the tradition of San Francisco clubhouse design and the history of delightful contrast found in Tenderloin architecture.
© Matthew Milman
(马修·米尔曼
围绕两个灵活的集合空间组织,俱乐部的主要娱乐室面向埃迪街和框架的主要公园入口在街道上。房间的形式达到天空的光和体积,并弯进公园,以加强“公园亭”的感觉。这个房间通往主入口广场。娱乐室是透明的,使室内活动对社区和公园都很明显。公园设施包括支持成人运动、篮球、青少年游戏结构、社交和聚会等不同领域,以满足社区对开放空间的需求。
Organized around two flexible gathering spaces, the clubhouse’s main recreation room fronts Eddy Street and frames the main park entry on the street. The form of the room reaches to the sky for light and volume and bends into the park to strengthen the feeling of “park pavilion”. This room opens to the main entry plaza. The recreation room is transparent, making interior activities evident to both the neighborhood and park. Addressing the community’s need for open space that supports a wide age-range of patrons, park amenities include different areas supporting adult exercise, basketball, youth play structures, and socializing and gathering.
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Boeddeker公园是“可持续地点倡议”的首批参与者之一,该倡议是一项跨学科工作,由美国景观建筑师协会、女鸟约翰逊野生花卉中心和美国植物园牵头,目的是为可持续土地设计、建造和维护做法制定自愿的国家准则和业绩基准。
Boeddeker Park is one of the first participants in the Sustainable Sites Initiative, an interdisciplinary effort led by the American Society of Landscape Architects, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center and the United States Botanic Garden to create voluntary national guidelines and performance benchmarks for sustainable land design, construction, and maintenance practices.
© Matthew Milman
(马修·米尔曼
Architects WRNS Studio
Location Father Alfred E. Boeddeker Park, 246 Eddy St, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States
Category Community Center
Architect in Charge WRNS Studio
Area 4000.0 ft2
Project Year 2014
Photographs Matthew Milman
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