達令港周邊的都市設計更新真的非常迅速

原本出發前想看的公園景觀跟兒童戲水設施在第一天就親眼目睹了

沒想到接連好幾天在附近走動都有新發現!!!

這絕對是這次旅行意外又驚喜的收穫了

走到Darling Harbour的另一端發現這裡的商圈也很有設計感

尤其這棟建築物和周邊的綠地廣場呈現的是一個很連續性延伸的概念

從建築物的立面採用的曲線木板蜿蜒到戶外空間的遮陽大棚架

和旁邊抬升的綠地形成的半戶外空間是非常舒服的

除了木平台和木座椅以外也有顏色很繽紛的戶外座椅區

在樹蔭下很適合遊客休憩使用

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座椅區旁的植栽設計也很有巧思

搭配灌木跟季節性的草花

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走到另一頭是橋下空間的再利用

座椅是大塊的砂岩但每一個都造型不同紋理也都不一樣

天花板的設計則像是一片汪洋大海有漸層的藍色懸掛金色的立體裝飾

就像是一群又一群的魚徜徉在大海之中

再加上夜間的照明增添整個港區周邊的環境質感

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兩側商業大樓中間的巷弄也很有巧思的懸掛公共藝術品

使整個商圈充斥著設計美感

 

 

從這裡出去之後就快到達另一個我非常期待的景觀案例~The Goods Line

辦公大樓的背面臨馬路側則種植了自然野性的景觀草和喬木

使整個建築物和馬路之間有緩衝空間

補充介紹一下建築設計的部分:

路過的時候單純的被建築立面和戶外空間吸引

覺得建築師的手法很大膽也很細膩~結果回台灣才發現真的是日本建築師隈研吾的作品

https://kkaa.co.jp/works/architecture/the-exchange/

節錄設計說明:

The Exchange

Sydney, Australia
2019.09
Market Hall, Public Library, Child Care, F&B
6,680 m²

 

This is a “wooden community center” located in Darling Harbour in the center of Sydney’s downtown district.
The objective for this community center was to create a soft and warm low-rise structure integrated with the square, in contrast to the group of high-rise multi-dwelling buildings in the surrounding area.

Hoods were placed in a random manner on the inside of the glass screens that can be opened in the market on the ground floor in order to blend in with the active street community on a daily basis, and the wooden spiral shaped façade was extended into the square to transform it into a pergola that provides shade in the square. The upper floors contain a childcare centre, library, restaurants and other functions needed by the community, and each floor plate was shifted so that the view from each floor and the terraced housing differs.

The wooden screen that is comprised of wooden “threads” that are wrapped around the building in an irregular pattern give it a very different expression from the surrounding high-rise buildings. The bent accoya softwood members are randomly placed so that the panels overlap with each other onsite in a manner that the joints cannot be seen.

This structure resulted in interior space that resembles a silkworm cocoon, and a primitive façade which looks like a bird’s nest, creating an oasis in the middle of an urban jungle.

Project team: Yuki Ikeguchi, Marc Moukarzel, Diego Martin, Mira Yung, Laura Sandoval Illera, Taylor Park

 

Architect of Record: Lendlease
Landscape Architect: ASPECT Studios
Structural Engineer: Lendlease
Façade Engineer: ARUP, F&D Normoyle
Façade Optimization: ARMA
MEP: Lendlease

Builder: Lendlease

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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