項目標簽 設(shè)計公司:
Sasaki Associates
位置:
中國
類型:
城市更新
文章分類:
景觀
標簽:
regional scaleShanghaiwaterfront上海區(qū)域尺度水岸景觀
Sasaki在上海靜安蘇州河兩岸城市設(shè)計國際設(shè)計競賽中奪得第一名。蘇州河曾是上海最重要的運輸要道之一,然而近幾十年來卻受到嚴重污染,讓人避之不及。得益于亞洲開發(fā)銀行的支持,蘇州河水質(zhì)得以恢復(fù),為其重新回到城市中心地位打下了基礎(chǔ)。
Sasaki was selected as the winning team for the international competition to redesign Suzhou Creek in Shanghai, China. Suzhou Creek was historically one of Shanghai’s most vital water routes, but in recent decades suffered from pollution and neglect. With a grant from the Asian Development Bank, the waterway is now clean and ready to reclaim its role as a centerpiece of the city.
▽ 蘇州河的過去與未來,the past and the future of Suzhou Creek
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▽ 鳥瞰,birdview
2015年,蘇州河兩岸的靜安區(qū)和閘北區(qū)合并成為新靜安區(qū)。長久以來,蘇州河都是地理上和大眾心理上的分界線:南岸是繁華發(fā)達的靜安區(qū),北岸則是邊緣化的閘北區(qū)。兩區(qū)合并后,位于上海市中心、長達12.5公里的一線河濱區(qū)得以整合。Sasaki的規(guī)劃方案不僅將此視為發(fā)展的契機,而且還是一個可以提升其地理及社會地位、為這個一度衰敗的濱水地區(qū)帶來重生的機會。 In 2015, two city districts abutting the creek combined. With the south bank in the wealthy and cosmopolitan Jing’an District, and the north bank in the socially underrepresented Zhabei District, Suzhou Creek was a physical and mental divide that underscored the dichotomy of contemporary Shanghai. With this new administrative change, however, 12.5 linear kilometers of prime waterfront in the center of Shanghai were now unified. The Sasaki plan capitalizes on the merger of municipal districts as a catalyst not simply for development, but for the renewal of a once disenfranchised waterfront to address vast physical and social gaps in the city’s fabric.
▽ 重新整合南北兩岸,a chance to unify the waterfront
▽ 總平面圖,site plan
為了充分挖掘蘇州河區(qū)域的潛能,Sasaki重點拓展濱河區(qū)域,聯(lián)通相鄰的城市地塊。設(shè)計提出為公眾創(chuàng)造出一個由休閑河岸以及活力臨街城市界面勾勒的都市文化流域。通過新建綜合開發(fā)項目以及加強區(qū)域與包括上?;疖囌?、M50創(chuàng)意園區(qū)等鄰近目的地的聯(lián)系,原本被隔離開來的區(qū)域?qū)⒅噩F(xiàn)活力。 Seeing the opportunity to unleash Suzhou Creek’s potential, Sasaki focused on expanding the perceived waterfront of Shanghai into the urban blocks adjacent to the creek. This reclamation of Suzhou Creek for public use creates an urban/cultural watershed that is delineated by recreational waterfront edges and a vibrant urban frontage. Isolated neighborhoods are energized by adding new mixed-use development and strengthening connections to nearby destinations such as Shanghai’s central railway station and the M50 Arts District.
▽ 上?;疖囌镜貕K,the Shanghai’s central railway station
▽ M50創(chuàng)意園區(qū)地塊,the M50 Arts District
Sasaki的設(shè)計打破了常規(guī)思維,沒有被河流的線性特點所限制,而是將原本單一的河道重新布局,沿河設(shè)置城市節(jié)點和綠地公園,制造富有韻律的空間秩序。每個綠地間距不超過500米,滿足該區(qū)域?qū)ι鐓^(qū)導向公共空間的需求,同時增強濱水區(qū)與鄰近區(qū)域的互動關(guān)系。在戰(zhàn)略性及最小化的改造措施下,區(qū)域內(nèi)獨具本地特色的建筑和延展通達的步行網(wǎng)絡(luò)得以保留,將被改造為具有原有特點的綜合性目的地。河流沿岸的舊倉庫將被改造為文化項目,進一步加強該區(qū)蓬勃發(fā)展的藝術(shù)氛圍。 By avoiding the preconceived idea of the creek as an exclusively linear experience, the Sasaki plan reorganizes the singularity of the waterway into multiple episodes of urban nodes and parks that anchor rhythmic moments along the creek. Parks are spaced no more than 500 meters apart, celebrating the city’s long-held desire for more community-oriented open space, and allowing for the creek to dynamically engage with the surrounding neighborhoods. Within these neighborhoods, Shanghai’s unique vernacular architecture and intricate pedestrian networks are preserved with minimal, strategic interventions that transform them into new mixed-use destinations while retaining their existing character. Historic warehouses along the creek are repurposed as cultural destinations to further strengthen the area’s burgeoning arts scene.
▽ 沿河設(shè)置的城市節(jié)點與綠地公園,the multiple episodes of urban nodes and parks along the waterway
▽ 節(jié)點沿街道向內(nèi)延伸,the urban node extended along the road
▽ 城市廣場節(jié)點,the commercial street and plazas Sasaki同時還對蘇州河的生態(tài)潛力進行了重新評估,發(fā)掘其成為景觀基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施的可能性。在空間允許的情況下,設(shè)計引入階梯濕地,用以恢復(fù)原生棲息地、應(yīng)付雨洪的影響,以及為公眾提供親水活動的空間。在不得不設(shè)置防汛墻的局促空間,這些原本呆板的防洪設(shè)施被改造為城市畫廊,垂直的墻體搖身一變成為畫布,可供本地藝術(shù)家進行創(chuàng)作。