Third Wave Kiosk Tony Hobba Architects
2013-03-01 01:00
架构师提供的文本描述。第三波Kiosk设计的核心是对它的环境的尊重;对海滩文化的参与;对自然力量和充满活力的年轻人的适应能力;以及对朴素和优雅简单的关注。
Text description provided by the architects. Central to the design of the Third Wave Kiosk is reverence for its environmental setting; engagement with beach culture; resilience to natural forces and energetic youths; and attention to modest and elegant simplicity.
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简介是在Torquay Surf海滩设计一个新的公共设施,其中包括一个新的亭、厕所和将全年开放的更衣室,为各种各样的娱乐用户提供服务,并提供一个重要的海滨目的地。
The brief was to design a new public facility at Torquay Surf Beach that contained a new kiosk, toilets and change rooms that would be open year round, service an assortment of recreation users and provide an important beachside destination.
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由于该地点全年的地方、区域和国际使用水平很高,而且在这段海岸线上具有突出的视觉地位,项目的设计认识到有必要为社区、娱乐和旅游需求提供充分的服务,同时敏感地纳入和尊重当地的沿海环境,并遵守维多利亚时代的沿海战略。
Due to the site’s high level of local, regional and international use throughout the year, together with its visual prominence along this section of coastline, the design of the project recognized the need to adequately service community, recreation and tourist requirements whilst sensitively integrating and respecting the local coastal environment and adhering to the Victorian Coastal Strategy.
© Rory Gardiner
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该建筑位于行人循环的交汇处,在主停车场和海滩通道之间,以保证最大限度的步行交通;从海滩和水的边缘可以看到,因为它从原始沙丘缓缓出现。
The building is positioned adjacent to the nexus of pedestrian circulation, between the main car park and beach access path, to guarantee maximum foot traffic; and is visible from the beach and water’s edge as it gently emerges from the primary dune.
© Rory Gardiner
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为了吸引海滩游客,在Kiosk附近提供了一个高架了望台和露天座位区(65平方米),它不仅可以俯瞰海滩,而且是一个很容易辨认的地标和汇合点。只有20平方米,紧凑的售货亭厨房和锯齿适合1-3个工作人员根据季节的需求。一个25平方米的服务球场,在后面迎合更多的储存,运送和几个空牛奶箱强烈抢夺在烟雾中。
In order to engage beach goers, an elevated lookout and alfresco seating area (65m2) has been provided adjacent to the Kiosk which not only overlooks the beach but doubles as an easily identifiable landmark and meeting point. At only 20m2, the compact kiosk kitchen and servery caters for 1-3 staff depending on seasonal demand. A 25m2 service court out the back caters for additional storage, deliveries and a few empty milk crates keenly commandeered during smoko.
© Rory Gardiner
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建筑物的高度和轮廓是为了应对盛行的海岸线起伏和风灾植被而设计的,并利用这些自然变化来说明其最后的折叠外观。因此,这种形式具有与周围环境融为一体的雕塑性质,并掩盖了工作核心的功利功能。
The height and profile of the building has been designed to respond to the prevailing coastline undulations and windswept vegetation, and uses these natural inflections to inform its final folded appearance. The form therefore takes on a sculptural quality which blends in with the surrounding environment and shrouds the utilitarian function of the working core.
这一点通过使用海岸可识别的材料和颜色而更加突出,因为它使用了通常用于海堤、桥梁和码头建造的再生板桩作为建筑物的主要外骨骼和表达方式。这些板桩故意留在原状,以强调风化钢的红棕色和黄色氧化物,并与周围悬崖的颜色相协调。
This is accentuated through its use of coastally identifiable materials and colours by using recycled sheet piles typically used for seawall, bridge and pier construction to be the predominant exoskeleton and expression of the building. These sheet piles have intentionally been left in their original condition to emphasize the reddish brown and yellow oxides of weathered steel and harmonize with the colour of the surrounding cliffs.
这种建筑系统在结构和财务上都极为有效,因为板桩被用作露天平台和望台的永久挡土墙;为楼板提供永久模板;并作为建筑物的主要结构和立面延伸。这似乎是澳大利亚第一座以这种方式使用这种材料的建筑,增加了减少项目所含能源的额外好处。
This system of construction proved extremely efficient, both structurally and financially, as the sheet piles were used as permanent retaining walls for the alfresco terrace and lookout; provided permanent formwork for the building slab; and extended up as the primary structure and facade of the building. It appears that this is the first building in Australia to utilise the material in such a way, with the added bonus of reducing the projects embodied energy.
Elevations
由于可持续性和可重用性,回收的板桩是从2010/2011维多利亚期洪水中采购的,最后一次用于默里河沿岸的防洪工程,以帮助减轻当地河流社区在这场极端降雨事件中遭受的破坏性水损害。
With sustainability and re-use integral to the outcome, the recycled sheet piles were procured from the 2010/2011 Victorian floods where they were last used for flood protection works along the Murray River to assist in mitigating the devastating water damage experienced by the local river communities during this extreme rain event.
Architects Tony Hobba Architects
Location Torquay, Australia
Category Store
Project Team Michael Lucas, Tony Hobba, Jordan Wright
Client GORCC (Great Ocean Road Coastal Committee)
Area 105.0 sqm
Project Year 2012
Photographs Rory Gardiner
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