Tulane Students Upcycle Traffic Signs into Shade Canopy
2014-10-18 01:00
© David Armentor
(C)戴维·阿恩特
来自建筑师:路易斯安那州户外展计划(循环)吸引当地服务不足的青年在户外教育和领导计划,通过冒险为基础的活动,在他们的挑战课程地点在城市公园。该项目与内城学校和社区机构合作,为那些被认为处于危险或同等职称的学生提供服务。通过杜兰市中心的公开征求建议书,环路确定了项目扩展的空间需求。他们目前的网站是很难访问,远离任何座位,存储或阴影聚集空间。一个新的展馆将允许循环为他们工作的学生提供更好、更安全的课程。
From the architects: The Louisiana Outdoor Outreach program (LOOP) engages local underserved youth in outdoor education and leadership programs through adventure-based activities on their challenge course site in City Park. The program partners with inner city schools and community agencies that serve students who are considered at-risk or Title I equivalent. Through Tulane City Center’s open Request for Proposals, LOOP identified a need for space for program expansion. Their current site is difficult to access and far from any seating, storage or shaded gathering spaces. A new pavilion would allow LOOP to provide better, safer programs for the students with whom they work.
© David Armentor
(C)戴维·阿恩特
学生们在聘请循环工作人员来评估他们的需求后,设计了一个展馆,该展馆将储藏室和座位整合到一个大的树荫结构中,用于在挑战课程活动前后进行教学和聚会。设计灵感围绕着挑战课程周围的树冠,并使用空白铝交通标志作为一个模块,外部等级单位,以创造一个抽象的,高性能的天篷头顶。
After engaging LOOP staff to assess their needs, students designed a pavilion that incorporates storage and seating into a large shade structure used for teaching and gathering before and after challenge course activities. The design is inspired by the tree canopy surrounding the challenge course, and uses blank aluminum traffic signs as a modular, exterior grade unit to create an abstracted, high-performing canopy overhead.
为了配合邻近钢丝绳航线的结构,天篷由较大的钢结构中的钢索悬吊,形成了一条起伏的复杂曲线。座位被建在地球护堤上,这是从历史悠久的圣查尔斯大道上重复使用铁路连接而建立的。有轨电车线路。
In keeping with the context of the adjacent ropes course structure, the canopy was suspended with steel cable from a larger steel structure in a way that creates an undulating complex curve. The seating is built into an earth berm created by reusing railroad ties from the historic St. Charles Ave. streetcar line.
© David Armentor
(C)戴维·阿恩特
建筑师杜兰城市中心位置城市公园,新奥尔良,洛杉矶,美国类别装置
Architects Tulane City Center Location City Park, New Orleans, LA, United States Category Installations & Structures Architect Of Record Emilie Taylor Project Manager Emilie Taylor, Sam Richards Student Design-Build Team Daniel Akerley, Madison Baker, Casey Bemis, Michelle Carroll, Rachel Conques, Jose Cotto, John Coyle, Maggie Easley, Ellen Hearle, Emma Jasinski, Kate Luxner, Sarah Satterlee, Meredith Zelenka Photographs David Armentor Client Louisiana Outdoors Outreach Program Sponsors New Orleans City Park, Dash Lumber, New Orleans Regional Transit Authority Awards David AIA Award of Merit 2014, New Orleans Chapter, Divine Detail Category Area 1000.0 ft2 Project Year 2013 Photographs David Armentor
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