© Patrick Reynolds
Longbush 生态庇护站迎客小屋是在当地企业和慈善机构的支持下,由一群热情的志愿者设计、建造以及运营的创新环保教育空间。 From the architect. The Longbush Ecosanctuary Welcome Shelter is an innovative environmental education space designed, constructed and operated by a group of passionate volunteers, with the support of local businesses and charitable organisations.
© Simon Devitt
© Patrick Reynolds
迎客小屋对游客免费开放,该项目旨在促进对保护区及城市自然环境的主动管理。 Access to the Welcome Shelter is free of charge for all visitors and the project aims to promote active stewardship of our natural environment both in conservation areas and in our cities.
Floor Plan/平面图
该项目由获奖设计师Sarosh Mulla发起并设计。 Mulla先生目前的博士研究主要集中在为新西兰旅游业创造新的建筑形式,同时继续推动建筑作为社区主导的角色。 The project was generated and designed by the award winning designer Sarosh Mulla. Mr Mulla’s current doctoral research focuses on creating innovative forms of architecture for the New Zealand tourism industry, while continuing to promote the role of the architect as a leader within communities.
© Simon Devitt
Mulla领导一个88人志愿者团队参与建造,为来访的学校团体、生物学家和游客提供设备。该结构的设计借鉴了独特的框架技术,但将其注入了促进对环境的主动参与的现代形式。游客不仅仅是简单地看风景,也被鼓励参与这个建筑内的生态环境复原项目。 Mulla has led a team of 88 volunteers in the construction of the space that provides facilities for visiting school groups, ecologists and tourists. The design of the structure draws on the framing techniques of the Picturesque, but applies these through contemporary forms, which promote active engagement with the environment. Rather than simply viewing the landscape, visitors are encouraged to take part in the environmental restoration occurring at the eco sanctuary through the programs offered at the Welcome Shelter.
Section/剖面
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
© Patrick Reynolds
大型的钢和顶棚遮挡阳光和雨水,在坡面创造了一间户外教室。屋顶下面的这个教室的形式是由三个木围墙和保留的小花园的位置界定的。在逐渐恢复的环境下,设计与天然及合成材料的结合使用交相辉映。 A large steel and fabric canopy provides shelter from the sun and rain for an outdoor classroom created on the hillside. Below the roof the form of this classroom is defined by the position of three timber enclosures and small retained gardens. The design plays with the connotations of natural and synthetic materials in the setting of the recovering environment.
© Patrick Reynolds
每个木质围合空间提供不同的服务,包括教学材料的存储,基址生态学家的沐浴设施和办公室。办公空间通过一个巨大的吊桥向外部开放,在教学和演示的日子可以提供一个平台。另一个围合空间包括一个可以欣赏山谷美景的屋顶露台。这个通过传统工艺制造的绿树阶梯可抵达这个露台,制造梯子的材料就是当地盛产的麦卢卡树。 Each timber enclosure provides a different service, including the storage of teaching material, ablution facilities and an office for the site ecologist. This office opens up to the exterior with a large drawbridge to create a level platform on teaching and demonstration days. Another enclosure includes a roof deck from which a stunning view of the valley can be appreciated. This deck is accessed via a traditionally made greenwood ladder made from a Manuka tree harvested from the building site.
Section/剖面
© Simon Devitt
由88位赞助商捐赠物资建造,迎客小屋采用非常简单的施工技术。所采用的方法的目的是用最小的建筑资源得到最大的环保功能。 Constructed from materials donated by 88 sponsors, the Welcome Shelter utilizes very simple construction techniques. The approach adopted aims to produce the maximum environmental program, through minimal architectural resources.
© Simon Devitt
迎客小屋是游客到这个容纳了一些濒危物种的特殊环境的大门。生态保护区约120公顷,过去15年来通过Jeremy和Anne Salmond夫人的努力得到了持续而迅速的恢复。随着外来入侵害虫和植物的清除,在这个周边种植了成百上千的本地树种的区域内,Longbush的多样化生态开始重新兴旺。 The Welcome Shelter is a gateway for visitors to this special environment, which includes several critically endangered native species. The ecosanctuary is approximately 120 hectares and over the past 15 years has been the rapidly restored through the efforts of Jeremy and Dame Anne Salmond. With the removal of invasive pests and weeds, alongside the planting of hundreds of thousands of native trees, the diverse ecology at Longbush is beginning to thrive again.
© Simon Devitt
在新西兰历史上从来没有如此广泛而庞大的志愿者和赞助商群体建立一个公共建筑。迎客小屋为高品质社区建筑应对当地环境建立了一个新标准。 Never before in New Zealand history has such a large and diverse group of volunteers and sponsors created a piece of public architecture. The Welcome Shelter creates a new benchmark for high quality community generated architecture that responds to the needs of the local environment.
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
© Patrick Reynolds
© Patrick Reynolds
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
建筑设计:Sarosh Mulla Design 地址:新西兰 吉斯伯恩 面积:150.0平方米 时间:2015年 摄影: Simon Devitt, Patrick Reynolds 建造: Sarosh Mulla和88位社区志愿者 客户: Longbush 生态信托基金 体量:长12米×宽12米×高6米 Architects: Sarosh Mulla Design Location: Gisborne, New Zealand Area: 150.0 sqm Year: 2015 Photographs: Simon Devitt, Patrick Reynolds Fabrication: Sarosh Mulla & 88 community volunteers Client: Longbush Ecological Trust Dimensions: 12m long x 12m wide x 6m high |
© Patrick Reynolds
Longbush 生态庇护站迎客小屋是在当地企业和慈善机构的支持下,由一群热情的志愿者设计、建造以及运营的创新环保教育空间。 From the architect. The Longbush Ecosanctuary Welcome Shelter is an innovative environmental education space designed, constructed and operated by a group of passionate volunteers, with the support of local businesses and charitable organisations.
© Simon Devitt
© Patrick Reynolds
迎客小屋对游客免费开放,该项目旨在促进对保护区及城市自然环境的主动管理。 Access to the Welcome Shelter is free of charge for all visitors and the project aims to promote active stewardship of our natural environment both in conservation areas and in our cities.
Floor Plan/平面图
该项目由获奖设计师Sarosh Mulla发起并设计。 Mulla先生目前的博士研究主要集中在为新西兰旅游业创造新的建筑形式,同时继续推动建筑作为社区主导的角色。 The project was generated and designed by the award winning designer Sarosh Mulla. Mr Mulla’s current doctoral research focuses on creating innovative forms of architecture for the New Zealand tourism industry, while continuing to promote the role of the architect as a leader within communities.
© Simon Devitt
Mulla领导一个88人志愿者团队参与建造,为来访的学校团体、生物学家和游客提供设备。该结构的设计借鉴了独特的框架技术,但将其注入了促进对环境的主动参与的现代形式。游客不仅仅是简单地看风景,也被鼓励参与这个建筑内的生态环境复原项目。 Mulla has led a team of 88 volunteers in the construction of the space that provides facilities for visiting school groups, ecologists and tourists. The design of the structure draws on the framing techniques of the Picturesque, but applies these through contemporary forms, which promote active engagement with the environment. Rather than simply viewing the landscape, visitors are encouraged to take part in the environmental restoration occurring at the eco sanctuary through the programs offered at the Welcome Shelter.
Section/剖面
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
© Patrick Reynolds
大型的钢和顶棚遮挡阳光和雨水,在坡面创造了一间户外教室。屋顶下面的这个教室的形式是由三个木围墙和保留的小花园的位置界定的。在逐渐恢复的环境下,设计与天然及合成材料的结合使用交相辉映。 A large steel and fabric canopy provides shelter from the sun and rain for an outdoor classroom created on the hillside. Below the roof the form of this classroom is defined by the position of three timber enclosures and small retained gardens. The design plays with the connotations of natural and synthetic materials in the setting of the recovering environment.
© Patrick Reynolds
© Simon Devitt
每个木质围合空间提供不同的服务,包括教学材料的存储,基址生态学家的沐浴设施和办公室。办公空间通过一个巨大的吊桥向外部开放,在教学和演示的日子可以提供一个平台。另一个围合空间包括一个可以欣赏山谷美景的屋顶露台。这个通过传统工艺制造的绿树阶梯可抵达这个露台,制造梯子的材料就是当地盛产的麦卢卡树。 Each timber enclosure provides a different service, including the storage of teaching material, ablution facilities and an office for the site ecologist. This office opens up to the exterior with a large drawbridge to create a level platform on teaching and demonstration days. Another enclosure includes a roof deck from which a stunning view of the valley can be appreciated. This deck is accessed via a traditionally made greenwood ladder made from a Manuka tree harvested from the building site.
Section/剖面
© Simon Devitt
由88位赞助商捐赠物资建造,迎客小屋采用非常简单的施工技术。所采用的方法的目的是用最小的建筑资源得到最大的环保功能。 Constructed from materials donated by 88 sponsors, the Welcome Shelter utilizes very simple construction techniques. The approach adopted aims to produce the maximum environmental program, through minimal architectural resources.
© Simon Devitt
迎客小屋是游客到这个容纳了一些濒危物种的特殊环境的大门。生态保护区约120公顷,过去15年来通过Jeremy和Anne Salmond夫人的努力得到了持续而迅速的恢复。随着外来入侵害虫和植物的清除,在这个周边种植了成百上千的本地树种的区域内,Longbush的多样化生态开始重新兴旺。 The Welcome Shelter is a gateway for visitors to this special environment, which includes several critically endangered native species. The ecosanctuary is approximately 120 hectares and over the past 15 years has been the rapidly restored through the efforts of Jeremy and Dame Anne Salmond. With the removal of invasive pests and weeds, alongside the planting of hundreds of thousands of native trees, the diverse ecology at Longbush is beginning to thrive again.
© Simon Devitt
在新西兰历史上从来没有如此广泛而庞大的志愿者和赞助商群体建立一个公共建筑。迎客小屋为高品质社区建筑应对当地环境建立了一个新标准。 Never before in New Zealand history has such a large and diverse group of volunteers and sponsors created a piece of public architecture. The Welcome Shelter creates a new benchmark for high quality community generated architecture that responds to the needs of the local environment.
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
© Patrick Reynolds
© Patrick Reynolds
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
© Simon Devitt
建筑设计:Sarosh Mulla Design 地址:新西兰 吉斯伯恩 面积:150.0平方米 时间:2015年 摄影: Simon Devitt, Patrick Reynolds 建造: Sarosh Mulla和88位社区志愿者 客户: Longbush 生态信托基金 体量:长12米×宽12米×高6米 Architects: Sarosh Mulla Design Location: Gisborne, New Zealand Area: 150.0 sqm Year: 2015 Photographs: Simon Devitt, Patrick Reynolds Fabrication: Sarosh Mulla & 88 community volunteers Client: Longbush Ecological Trust Dimensions: 12m long x 12m wide x 6m high |
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