大西洋码头

景观设计 / 居住环境 2021-9-7 03:29

大西洋码头
Atlantic Wharf

Halvorson设计合作伙伴:大西洋码头位于波士顿内港的战略要地。面对Fort Point海峡,国会街大桥将波士顿市中心与海港区连接起来,这片复兴的海滨已成为波士顿港最受欢迎的目的地之一。从历史上看,这里是该市最活跃的商业滨水区之一,沿途有码头和仓库。作为创新的大西洋码头项目的一部分,这些七层砖石建筑中有三层幸存下来并被保存下来,作为当代玻璃办公楼的历史“柱基”。该项目由波士顿地产公司开发,包括两座历史建筑的适应性再利用,以及CBT建筑师增加的一座塔楼。大西洋码头的愿景不仅仅是修复历史建筑,还包括复兴滨水地区,为海港大道带来活跃的城市生活,并为整个场地实现雄心勃勃的可持续发展目标。
Halvorson Design Partnership: Atlantic Wharf is located at a strategic point along Boston’s inner harbor. Facing the Fort Point Channel where the Congress Street Bridge connects Downtown Boston to the Seaport District, this revitalized waterfront has become one of the most popular destinations on Boston Harbor. Historically, the site among the city’s most active mercantile waterfronts, lined with wharves and warehouses. Three of these seven-story brick and stone buildings have survived—and been preserved—as part of the innovative Atlantic Wharf project, serving as an historic “plinth” for a contemporary glass office tower. Developed by Boston Properties, the project includes adaptive reuse of two historic buildings with a tower addition by CBT Architects. The vision for Atlantic Wharf extended beyond restoration of the historic architecture to include a reinvigoration of the waterfront, bringing active urban life to the Harborwalk and achieving ambitious sustainable objectives for the entire site.

Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek

Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek

Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek


Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek

Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek

Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek


Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek

Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek

Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek


Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek

Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek

Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek


Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek

Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek

Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek


Atlantic Wharf

© Ed Wonsek


大西洋码头充满活力的景观包括一个开放的公园和活动空间,重新设计波士顿海港公园的关键部分,以及一个巨大的绿色屋顶平台。巧妙组合的景观元素,包括与照明相结合的遮阳凉棚、定制雕塑座椅墙和种植的小树林,激活了滨水步行走廊沿线的这一关键连接点。景观策略延伸到波士顿海港公园和海滨公园之外,包括在修复后的商业塔夫斯大厦的八楼,有一个引人注目的种植屋顶露台。绿色屋顶已成为大西洋码头的标志性特征之一,也是该项目可持续发展计划的一个组成部分,利用图案、纹理和颜色的组合,为塔楼的居住者提供全年的视觉趣味。绿色屋顶设计由景天植物、原生草和对比硬景观元素(包括木材摊铺机、混凝土摊铺机和河石压舱物)交替组成。正交几何图形既参考了大西洋码头的当代建筑形式,也参考了下方航道中停靠结构的指状结构。
The vibrant landscape at Atlantic Wharf is comprised of an open park and events space, redesign of a pivotal segment of the Boston Harborwalk, and a substantial green roof terrace. Artfully composed landscape elements, including a shade pergola integrated with lighting, custom sculptural seat walls, and planted groves, activate this critical junction along the waterfront pedestrian corridor. The landscape strategy extends beyond the Boston Harborwalk and waterfront park to include a striking planted roof terrace on the eighth floor of the restored mercantile Tufts building. The green roof has become one of the signature features of Atlantic Wharf and an integral component of the project’s sustainability program, utilizing a combination of pattern, texture, and color to provide visual interest throughout the year to occupants of the tower. The green roof design is composed of alternating swaths of sedum plantings, native grasses, and contrasting hardscape elements including wood pavers, concrete pavers, and river rock ballast. The orthogonal geometries reference both the contemporary architectural form of Atlantic Wharf and the fingers of docking structures in the Channel below.

大西洋码头是LEED白金项目,是波士顿第一座获得此称号的摩天大楼。获得这一级别的认证涉及Halvorson Design在整个设计和施工过程中的参与。在高效景观灌溉系统和严重依赖本土种植的植物的帮助下,完成的项目使用的生活用水比典型的波士顿市中心大楼少69%。大西洋码头在公共领域和绿色屋顶设计方面采取了开创性的做法,与历史性的仓库建筑相协调,用波士顿领先的海滨倡导者Vivien Li的话说,大西洋码头已成为“波士顿海滨的下一个伟大场所,为21世纪的城市开放空间设定了标准。”
Atlantic Wharf is a LEED Platinum project, Boston’s first skyscraper to earn this designation. Obtaining this level of certification involved participation from Halvorson Design throughout design and construction. The completed project uses 69% less domestic water than a typical downtown Boston tower, aided by a highly efficient landscape irrigation system and a plant palate that relies heavily on native plantings. Taking a groundbreaking approach to public realm and green roof design that harmonizes with historic warehouse architecture, Atlantic Wharf has become, in the words of Vivien Li, Boston’s leading waterfront advocate, “the next great place on the Boston’s waterfront—setting the standard for urban open spaces in the 21st century.”

Location: Boston, MA
Design Year: 2009-2010
Year of Construction: 2011
Size:

0.75 acre plaza + streetscape

18,000 SF green roof
Construction Budget: $3,000,000
Photography Credit: Ed Wonsek
Project Team:
Landscape Architects: Halvorson Design Partnership, Inc.
Architects: CBT Architects
Marine Engineer: Childs Engineering Corporation


Civil Engineer: VHB, Inc.


Traffic Engineer: Howard Stein Hudson Associates Inc.
Structural Engineer: McNamara Salvia, Inc.
Client: Boston Properties

Awards + Certifications:
Boston Preservation Alliance
Preservation Achievement Award, 2011

US Green Building Council
LEED Platinum Certified, 2013

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