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多倫多“前路光明” – 公共藝術(shù)裝置設(shè)計(jì) | Giaimo

經(jīng)典案例 2021-01-12 來源:gooood
  • 項(xiàng)目名稱:
    多倫多“前路光明” – 公共藝術(shù)裝置設(shè)計(jì)
  • 項(xiàng)目地點(diǎn):
    多倫多
  • 設(shè)計(jì)公司:
    Giaimo 

2020年秋季,安大略省建筑保護(hù)協(xié)會(huì)(ACO)和Giaimo設(shè)計(jì)事務(wù)所在多倫多的Oculus Pavilion揭幕了一個(gè)新的臨時(shí)公共藝術(shù)裝置“前路光明”,作為Oculus振興項(xiàng)目的一部分。

In Fall 2020 Architectural Conservancy of Ontario (ACO) and Giaimo revealed a new temporary public art installation, Brighter Days Ahead, at The Oculus Pavilion in Toronto as part of a revitalization initiative.


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▲項(xiàng)目外觀,general view ? doublespace photography


該裝置的屋頂由放射狀的黃色條紋構(gòu)成,象征陽光照射著下方的涼亭空間,同時(shí)也讓這座廢棄的現(xiàn)代主義建筑重新獲得了對(duì)充滿活力的未來的期待。裝置位于多倫多南漢伯公園的沿河休閑步道旁,將持續(xù)展出至2021年Oculus Pavilion修復(fù)完成之后。

Designed by Toronto architecture firm Giaimo, and sponsored by Creative Silhouettes Inc., Brighter Days Ahead is made of radiating yellow stripes that represent sun rays shining through the pavilion and also reference the vibrant future planned for this derelict modernist structure. Located in the City of Toronto’s South Humber Park along the Humber River Recreational Trail, the art installation will be up for the next few months until the restoration of the pavilion takes place in 2021.


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▲放射狀的黃色條紋,象征陽光照射著下方的涼亭空間,the radiating yellow stripes represent sun rays shining through the pavilion ? Giaimo


2019年夏季,Oculus振興項(xiàng)目被選為公共空間孵化器資助計(jì)劃(PSI)中的五個(gè)項(xiàng)目之一,并由Balsam基金會(huì)和規(guī)劃公司Ken and Eti Greenberg共同提供資金。PSI計(jì)劃旨在鼓勵(lì)和支持下一代創(chuàng)意公共空間的建設(shè),ACO和Giaimo希望借此機(jī)會(huì)將Oculus Pavilion改造為一個(gè)溫馨的社區(qū)集會(huì)空間,使其在保持既有現(xiàn)代主義外觀的同時(shí)得到修復(fù)和清潔,同時(shí)置入新的、靈活且與環(huán)境相適宜的戶外家具。

In Summer 2019, The Oculus Revitalization project led by ACO and Giaimo was announced as one of five projects selected for Park People’s Public Space Incubator Grant (PSI), funded by the Balsam Foundation and Ken and Eti Greenberg. The PSI program aims to encourage and support the next generation of creative public space projects by providing access to funding and professional networks. ACO and Giaimo are using the grant to transform The Oculus into a welcoming community gathering place along the trail by restoring and cleaning the existing pavilion as per its original modernist appearance, and also implementing new flexible and contextual outdoor furniture.


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▲涼亭近景,close view to the pavilion ? Giaimo


Oculus振興項(xiàng)目還包括一系列具有參與性和教育意義的活動(dòng)和公共藝術(shù)展示,能夠?yàn)樯鐓^(qū)提供持續(xù)開放的參觀和探索空間,鼓勵(lì)公眾了解多倫多的建筑遺產(chǎn)。裝置的造型為其賦予了獨(dú)特的聲學(xué)特質(zhì),當(dāng)人們走進(jìn)空間中央時(shí),會(huì)產(chǎn)生戶外的回聲效果,這也讓亭子內(nèi)發(fā)生的音樂和表演更加富有樂趣和吸引力。

The revitalization project also includes a series of engaging and educational programming and public art to provide the community with ongoing occasions to visit the site, explore the space, and learn about Toronto’s built heritage. Given the sculptural quality of the structure, the pavilion has unique acoustic qualities that create an outdoor echo effect when one enters the centre of the space, and as such there is exciting potential for music and performances to occur within the space.


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▲亭子里的音樂表演,music performance in the pavilion ? doublespace photography




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