美国费耶特维尔Fayetteville, USA
设计单位:modus建筑工作室
设计负责人:Chris Baribeau
项目主管:Michael Pope
材料供应:宣伟公司,中央州制造公司
土木工程:CEI工程公司
结构工程:Tatum-Smith-Welcher工程师事务所
机电工程:工程元件公司
建筑面积:192平方米
项目年份:2022年
摄影:Timothy Hursley
Architects: modus studio
Principal In Charge: Chris Baribeau
Project Manager: Michael Pope
Manufacturers: Sherwin-Williams, Central States Manufacturing
Civil Engineering: CEI Engineering
Structural Engineering: Tatum-Smith-Welcher Engineers
MEP Engineering: Engineering Elements
Area: 2 064 ft?
Year: 2022
Photographs:Timothy Hursley
世纪公园凉亭位于阿肯色州费耶特维尔市Millsap山顶,是一个充满灵感和活力的雕塑结构,也是这个骑行主题城市公园的中心聚焦点。凉亭的设计认真考虑了公园的需求,不仅提供有必要的设施,如卫生间,还为公园和赛事资助者提供了一个多功能聚会空间。凉亭专门为满足国际自行车赛事要求而设计,为颁奖台、比赛注册和供应商帐篷区提供了专用空间。
該地点曾用作鸡舍农业用地,因此,凉亭的设计受到阿肯色州西北部历史悠久的农场影响。设计中还融入了一些向这段历史致敬的元素。阳光透过建筑开放的接缝覆盖层,让人回忆起古老的谷仓,平添一种农业气息。作为公园内的方向性地标,垂直采光井进一步增强凉亭的形式表达。采光井充当方向性界石,为设计增添独特的视觉元素。凉亭整体形态的灵感来源于费耶特维尔市的七座标志性小山,同时提议将Millsap山作为城市扩建后重要山丘的新外环。这种设计方法不仅反映了本地区的自然地形,还有助于公园的视觉识别和地域感。
世纪公园本身是一个骑行主题公园,提供有独特的越野和山地自行车道路。公园坐落在保护良好的绿地中,为当地居民提供了无与伦比的道路基础设施。费耶特维尔市现有的道路网络包括超过50英里的公用铺设道路和40英里的自然表面道路,能很好满足公园的特殊比赛道路要求。
作为世界级场地,世纪公园的声誉因举办著名赛事而进一步得到巩固,如2022年Cyclocross世锦赛、2021年Cyclocross世界杯、美国职业自行车赛山地自行车系列赛及其他著名赛事。这表明公园有能力吸引和举办高规格赛事,成为本地和国际自行车爱好者的焦点。尽管有傲人的设施,但公园仍对公众免费开放。
在国际关注下,世纪公园凉亭的建筑设计提供了印象深刻的品牌元素和整体形象。该设计象征着公园的承诺,即培养一个积极参与的社区,提供一个兼具功能性和美观的支持空间,满足公园和赛事资助者的需求,同时保持建筑与环境的和谐关系。凉亭凭借其周到的设计、必要的设施以及与公园历史和自然特征的结合,有助于公园成为休闲娱乐活动和世界级自行车赛事的首要目的地,实现全面成功。
Centennial Park Pavilion, located atop Millsap Mountain in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is an inspirational and energetic sculptural structure that serves as a central gathering point within a cycling-focused city park. Designed with careful consideration of the park's needs, the pavilion not only provides essential amenities such as restrooms but also offers a versatile space for park and event patrons to come together. The pavilion is specifically designed to address the requirements of international bike race events, offering dedicated spaces for awards podiums, race registration, and vendor tent area.
The design is influenced by the rich history of this Northwest Arkansas site as former agricultural land once occupied by chicken houses. The design of the pavilion incorporates elements that pay homage to this past. Sunlight is allowed to filter through the open joint cladding, reminiscent of an old barn and adding a sense of agrarian allure to the structure. The pavilion's formal articulation is further enhanced by vertical light wells, which serve as orientation landmarks within the park. These light wells act as monuments for orientation and add a unique visual element to the design. The overall form of the pavilion draws inspiration from the iconic seven hills of Fayetteville, while also proposing Millsap Mountain as part of a new secondary ring of significant hills within the expanded city. This design approach not only reflects the natural topography of the area but also contributes to the park's visual identity and sense of place.
Centennial Park itself is a cycling-activated park that offers exceptional cyclo-cross and mountain biking trails. Situated within a preserved greenspace, the park provides residents with access to trail infrastructure that is unparalleled in the region. With over 50 miles of shared-use paved trails and 40 miles of natural-surface trails, Fayetteville's existing trail network meets well with the exceptional race-quality trails of the park.
Centennials reputation as a world-class venue is further solidified by its hosting of prestigious events such as the 2022 Cyclocross World Championships, the 2021 Cyclocross World Cup, the USA Cycling Pro Cup Mountain Bike Series, and other renowned races. This demonstrates the park's ability to attract and accommodate high-profile events, making it a focal point for both local and international cycling enthusiasts. Despite its impressive amenities, the park remains open and accessible to the public, free of charge.
The architectural design of the Centennial Park Pavilion provides a recognizable branding element and overall identity to the park when in the international spotlight. It embodies the park's commitment to fostering an active and engaged community, providing a functional and aesthetically pleasing support space that meets the needs of the park and event patrons while still maintaining a harmonious relationship between the architecture and its context. With its thoughtful design, essential amenities, and integration with the park's history and natural features, the pavilion contributes to the overall success of the park as a premier destination for both casual recreational activities and world-class cycling events.