荷兰水线战略防御要地改建工程之一

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场地的前身是荷兰水线上的一个战略防御要地,这里在高强度雨洪时用于泄洪防洪。如今这里已经废 弃,政府和相关机构希望这里改建成为一个吸引公众的风景休闲地。容纳各种各样的事件发生。 Rietveld景观事务所创造出一个有凝聚力的设计,实现了各方的期待。 设计的灵感来自场地的历史,也尊重场地的历史。设计可以看成一个巨大的,与历史元素(比如掩体 建筑和圆形剧场)结合的大草坪雕塑。设计中有各种活动区域,形成一个新型的公共领域,有望成为 荷兰水线上的新景观。 非常感谢Rietveld
Landscape将项目介绍和项目图片授权gooood发行。
Appreciation towards Rietveld Landscape for providing the following description: Fort “Werk aan ‘t Spoel” is a national monument dating
from 1794. Part of the New Dutch Waterline
- a military defense line making use of intentional flooding - it served to protect one of the inundation locks. The municipality of Culemborg and Foundation Werk aan ‘t Spoel would like to see the derelict fort become a public attraction. In its new function, the fort and a yet to be built fort house should be able to accommodate a wide variety of events and activities initiated by the inhabitants of Culemborg. Rietveld Landscape | Atelier de Lyon have translated these ambitions into a cohesive design in which the former inundation lock is referred to as well. The design takes its inspiration from the fort’s rich past without historicizing it. It can be understood as an enormous grass sculpture integrating both new and historical elements such as the bunkers, the bombproof buildings and an amphitheatre. The project brings together several local and regional activities; as such, it forms an example of a new type of public domain and has the potential to become one of the most important attractions of the New Dutch Waterline. Client: municipality of Culemborg Designers: Rietveld Landscape | Atelier de Lyon in collaboration with Anouk Vogel Architect Fort house: MONK Military historian: Douwe Koen Photographer: Rob 't Hart Location: Lek dike - Culemborg Status: completion Fall 2011 (preview early September 2011) |
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