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景观设计 / 居住环境 2021-8-27 00:08

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The Dogpatch Ropewalk

弗莱彻工作室:人们可以在Dogpatch体验到当代历史的许多层面,但很少有网站像第三街和第二十三街的交叉口那样封装了这种多样性。在这里,历史建筑的独特角度暗示了该遗址的遗产,即塔布斯绳索公司Ropewalk的所在地,其倾斜的桥墩曾经穿过该街区传统的网格结构,延伸到海湾1000多英尺,并将绳索制造厂与其海上客户连接起来。该工厂从1856年到1963年运营,但在70年代后期被夷为平地,以容纳穆尼的“约翰M。伍兹汽车教练中心,“远离海运业的社区转型的一部分。今天,该建筑已不存在任何残余物。由于旧金山试图满足城市的住房短缺,在整个社区中的几个仓库和工厂很快就失去了中产阶级化。作为对Dogpatch工业遗产这一重要篇章的致敬,Dogpatch索道的设计旨在唤起历史码头的光环,并利用景观讲述Dogpatch社区海洋工业的故事。
Fletcher Studio: There are many layers of contemporary history that one can experience in the Dogpatch, but few sites encapsulate this multiplicity like the intersection of Third and 23rd Streets. Here, the uncharacteristic angle of historic homes hint at the site’s heritage, the location of the Tubbs Cordage Company Ropewalk, whose slanted pier once pierced the traditionally gridded fabric of the neighborhood, extending more than one-thousand feet into the Bay, and connecting the ropemaking factory with its maritime customers. The factory operated from 1856 to 1963 but was leveled in the late 70’s to accommodate Muni’s “John M. Woods Motor Coach Center,” part of a community transition away from maritime industry. Today, no remnants of the building exist. The few warehouses and factories that remain throughout the community are quickly being lost to gentrification, as San Francisco seeks to meet the City’s housing shortage. As a tribute to this important chapter of Dogpatch industrial heritage, the Dogpatch Ropewalk was designed to evoke the aura of the historic pier and to use the landscape to tell the story of maritime industry in the Dogpatch community.

在设计过程的初始阶段,研究表明,海湾的原始海岸线位于现有场地的一半;这一迷人的发现激发了中段通道设计的基本元素。因此,高速公路分为三个区域(水、沼泽、海岸),所有这些区域都表现出不同的规划、铺路、种植和大气质量。
In the initial phases of the design process, research showed that the original shoreline of the bay fell halfway through the existing site; this fascinating discovery inspired the cardinal elements of the Midblock Passage design. The throughway is accordingly divided in three zones (Water, Marsh, Shore) all of which exhibit distinct program, paving, planting and atmospheric qualities.

“水”广场离社区的主干道第三街最近,是三个区域中最抽象、最空灵的。在这里,过去的鬼魂激发了一个不寻常的游牧民族家庭的形式,这是一个由Fletcher Studio设计、Chambers Art&;奥克兰的设计。在这些长椅旁,一个互动艺术装置——“系绳站”——鼓励行人直接接触遗址遗产。
The ‘water’ plaza is closest to the neighborhood’s arterial roadway, Third Street, and is the most abstract and ethereal of the three zones. Here, ghosts of the past inspire the unusual form of a family of Nomads, a collection of sculptural steel benches, designed by Fletcher Studio and fabricated by Chambers Art & Design in Oakland. Adjacent to these benches, an interactive art installation – the ‘Rope-Tying Station’ – encourages passerbys to engage first hand with the heritage of the site.

“沼泽”地带将游客从“水”广场的活动吸引到更具观感的“海岸”广场。在“沼泽”区,主要特色是一条高架木质和钢制木板路,可追溯到原始的塔布斯绳索码头。木板路悬挂在茂密的植物上,这些植物被设计用来收集和保留雨水,这表明原来覆盖这部分海岸线的沼泽。“沼泽”还起到了生物滞留区的作用,为整个场地收集雨水,并利用种植来过滤污染物,减缓水向下水道系统的排放。
The ‘marsh’ zone draws visitors from the activity of the ‘water’ plaza through the site to the more contemplative ‘shore’ plaza. In the ‘marsh’ zone, the main feature is an elevated wood and steel boardwalk that harkens back to the original Tubbs Cordage pier. The boardwalk is suspended over thick planting that is designed to collect and retain rainwater, suggesting the marsh that originally covered this part of the shoreline. The ‘marsh’ also functions as a bioretention area, collecting the rainwater for the entire site and using the planting to filter pollutants and slow the water’s release into the sewer system.

“海岸”区域的意义和象征意义最为具体,利用地面变压器作为历史图像拼贴的表面,以及塔布斯绳索工厂和索道的原始图像。这个永久性的公共展览围绕着一个公共广场,广场上有座位和一张巨大的corten steel社区桌子,由Fletcher Studio设计,以唤起人们对曾经伸入海湾的码头的回忆。
The ‘shore’ zone is the most concrete in its significance and symbolism, utilizing above-grade transformers as a surface for historic image collages and original imagery of the Tubbs Cordage Factory and Ropewalk. This permanent public exhibition surrounds a public plaza with seating and a massive corten steel community table designed by Fletcher Studio to evoke the pier that used to jut into the Bay.

























弗莱彻工作室(Fletcher Studio)、先锋住宅开发商和承包商Devcon Construction Incorporated的设计师之间的合作,以及Potrero Hill Archives Project、Peter Linenthal、Steven Fidel Herraiz和Glenn Lym提供的宝贵历史见解,使这一非凡的空间成为可能。
This remarkable space was made possible by the collaboration between the designers at Fletcher Studio, the developer Avant Housing and contractor Devcon Construction Incorporated, with the invaluable historical insight provided by The Potrero Hill Archives Project, Peter Linenthal, Steven Fidel Herraiz and Glenn Lym.

Project Title: The Dogpatch Ropewalk
Landscape Architect: Fletcher Studio
Location: San Francisco, CA, USA
Completion: 2017
Area: 16,956 site sq. feet
Image Credits: Craig Cozart
Steel Artist: Joe Chambers, Chambers Art & Design

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