Project Name: Drylands旱地绿洲公共空间景观设计 Location: 美国 Project Type:旱地水生生态环境景观设计 旱地空间改造设计 Key words: 景观 区域尺度 公共开放空间 旱地水生态环境 美国西部竞赛 葡萄牙 旱地绿洲 旱地景观改造 旱地绿洲公共空间 旱地绿洲公共空间景观设计 All photos :© Atelier Data 文字/翻译zoscape |
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0 ~9 J9 Q6 ]1 \) B* T( n葡萄牙建筑事务所在2012年参加了美国西部一个开放性概念比赛,在水资源短缺之地提供探索发展的可能性。Drylands旱地绿洲公共空间景观设计的出发点是建设生态基础设施,让其带动环境和社会的发展,促进城市公共空间的使用率。灵感来自印度宗教圣地的储水池。
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! ]2 w4 E3 v# y6 W1 q' F, rDrylands旱地绿洲公共空间景观设计具体对策是挖掘一个人工水池,用庞大的雨水收集和储藏系统来充盈这个水池,然后再种植原生植物群落,鼓励生物多样性,同时建设过程中让公众也参与其中,让大家对新的环境以及新的生活有认知,最后这个水池将成为一个可复制的开放美丽城市空间。
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Our main goal was to achieve a reinterpretation of a collection of ancient models of water retaining systems, as exemplified by the stepweel infrastructure, mainly existing in India - recreating a sustainable, dynamic and adaptable system to support human activity and community life.
7 {+ e% w5 s8 |4 l& g! nThe project combines 4 key strategies:# o0 }5 e; r; g [1 d' s- ]. Z0 w! b/ g
> Water strategy - as a vast network of commitments between collecting, storing, treating, reusing and recharging.
* `6 V1 m# Z5 n9 F" g6 v# @; d( q > Green strategy - to produce diversification / biodiversity but also to promote an effective Carbon / Water sink net taking advantage of the plantation / landscape design and management and providing the use of native plant communities like forest/woodland patches and under story vegetation.% Z8 G5 A1 V4 F* P( {7 e/ P) f5 t K
> Program strategy - as a vast network of facilities capable of promoting additional public participation and interaction dynamics, introducing important new lifestyles and renewed collective conscience.2 w5 S: G4 O7 ]( k+ [$ P4 ~
> Adaptation of the model - as an open model able to be replicated and dimensionally adapted to the scale of the city but also to the scale of the territory.1 s; R( N, _9 z+ A2 m7 T; g
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