天津桥园公园在2009世界建筑节上获最佳景观奖
世界建筑节(11月6日,西班牙巴塞罗纳)发布新闻: “中国城市公园获得全球最高景观奖”。 该公园即为天津桥园,由北京土人景观与建筑规划设计研究院设计,被称为“适应的调色板——再生景观设计。”该项目将垃圾遍地、臭水横流的昔日打靶场,应用生态原理,用节约城市建设理念和手段,营造出一个生机勃勃,充满野趣的城市公园。而且,通过巧妙利用自然再生和演替原理,使自然公园实现低成本维护。倡导了一种野草之美和生态之美。由世界权威设计师构成的评委,最后选择了天津桥园作为唯一的世界最佳景观奖,认为该项目当之无愧地在高密度的城市中,成功地改造和再生了城市的废弃地,堪称典范。评委会高度赞扬了北京土人的巧妙设计,并祝贺天津桥园获得殊荣。
(资料: 天津桥园占地22公顷,位于天津市河东区, 2005开始设计,2008年10月建成;由北京大学教授俞孔坚领衔的北京土人景观与建筑规划设计研究院设计,天津市环境建设投资有限公司投资建设。该项目曾获2008年全国人居环境范例奖)
Chinese urban park wins World’s Best Landscape Award
at World Architecture Festival Awards 2009
- Low maintenance park embraces natural surroundings -
A Chinese park - The Adaption Palettes: Regenerative Landscape Design by Turenscape (Beijing Turen Design Institute) of China, has won the World’s Best Landscape Award at the prestigious World Architecture Festival Awards (WAF Awards) 2009.
The Regenerative Landscape Design of the twenty-two hectare park in the northern coastal city of Tianjin, transformed a former deserted shooting range used as a rubbish dump, into a low maintenance urban public park full of wilderness and vegetation. The intelligent use of waste material to organise a natural cleaning system means the vegetation needs no maintenance.
The presentation of the WAF Awards took place during global architecture summit the World Architecture Festival, which is being held at the Centre Convencions International Barcelona (CCIB) between 4th and 6th November.
The WAF Awards form the biggest architectural awards programme in the world and are designed to celebrate and showcase the work of the international architectural community. The WAF Awards are unique in that they involve shortlisted architects presenting their projects live to the public and a star studded international judging panel.
The Adaption Palettes: Regenerative Landscape Design was chosen by some of the world’s most distinguished architects and renowned industry experts, beating off competition from a shortlist of 6 entries.
The judges praised the Regenerative Landscape Design for the huge and densely populated Chinese city as ‘a good example for the reuse of a contaminated derelict urban site by cleaning up with a system of dry and wet ponds and a variety of different plant species and vegetation which control the pH-Balance to clean the soil and water bodies.’
Speaking at the WAF Awards Paul Finch, WAF Programme Director, said: “Yet again we received a huge response to these fiercely contested Awards, with 272 projects shortlisted from 67 different countries. The geographical range and quality of this year’s designs were exceptionally high and offers a real insight into the current condition and diversity of global architecture. Our congratulations go to Turenscape (Beijing Turen Design Institute) who thoroughly deserve to receive this accolade.”
This is the 2nd year the World Architecture Festival Awards have been presented. Last year’s overall winner of World Building of the Year 2008 was Luigi Bocconi University, Milan, designed by Irish practice Grafton Architects.
The following category winners were also presented with WAF Awards 2009:
World Transport Building of the Year: Bras Basah Mass Rapid Transit Station in Singapore, designed by WOHA, Singapore
World Health Building of the Year: Teleton Tampico, Mexico, designed by Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos of Mexico
World Sport Building of the Year: Berry Sports Hall in Berry, Australia, designed by Allen Jack & Cottier, Australia
World Production, Energy, & Recycling Building of the Year: Bodegas designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, United Kingdom
World Display Building of the Year: Cages for Macaws in the Palm Grove of Barcelona Zoo, Spain, designed by Battle & Roig Architects, Spain
World Civic and Community Building of the Year: Emergency Terminal Zagreb designed by Produkcija 004
World Culture Building of the Year: Mapungubwe Interpretation Centre designed by Peter Rich Architects
World Holiday Building of the Year: Restaurant Tusen designed by Murman Arkitekter
World Shopping Building of the Year: Havaianas designed by Isay Weinfeld
World House of the Year: Klein Bottle House designed by McBride Charles Ryan
World Housing Development of the Year: The Met designed by WOHA
World Learning Building of the Year: Pearl Academy of Fashion designed by Morphogenesis
World New & Old Building of the Year: TKTS Booth and the Redevelopment of Father Duffy Square designed by Choi Ropiha, Perkins Eastman and PKSB Architects
World Office Building of the Year: Unileverhaus designed by Behnisch Architekten
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3. WAF Award categories include:
Completed buildings
Civic and community Housing Learning
Culture Landscaping New and old
Display Office Production
Health Shopping Sport
Holiday Transport House
New for 2009:
Interiors and fit out Future projects Structural Design
Offices Masterplanning Spans
Hotels and casinos Landscape Towers
Health small Infrastructure Metal
Health large Competition entries Concrete
Bars and restaurants Residential Timber
Culture and civic Commercial Glass
Retail small Cultural Tensile
Retail large Experimental projects Composites
Masonry
4. WAF Judges at November 2009 include:
Catherine Slessor UK Kim Herforth Nielsen Denmark
Charles Jencks UK David Dunster UK
Hanif Kara UK Justine Clarke Australia
Kengo Kuma Japan Kieran Long UK
Lorenzo Apicella UK Luis O’Grady Argentina
Marcus Fairs UK Nabil Gholam Lebanon
Sir Peter Cook UK Suha Ozkan Turkey
Will Alsop UK Dennis Sharp UK
Andres Lepik USA Clifford Pearson USA
Odile Decq France Peter Kudryavstev Russia
Ewa P. Porebska Poland Vladimir Drogan Russia Sou Fujimoto
Japan Morten Schmidt Denmark
Bill Hanway (EDAW) USA Teddy Cruz USA
Robert Schafer Germany William Menking USA
Professor Paul Walker New Zealand Bjarke Ingels Denmark
Andrew Chadwick UK Fernando Serapião Brazil
Shane O’Toole Ireland Philippe Matters Belgium Michel Rojkind
Mexico Dogan Hasol Turkey
Miquel Adria Mexico Nelda Roger Canada
Ronato Benedetti UK Mr Vladimir Plotkin Russia
Farshid Moussavi Iran Kate Goodwin UK
Mark Dytham Japan Jessica Rowson UK
Nicola Leonardi Italy Dan Hallemar Sweden
Rob Gregory UK Chris Johnson UK
Rafael Vinoly USA Roger Zogolovitch UK
Carlotta Zucchini Italy Matthias Sauerbruch Germany
Wolf Mangelsdorf Germany Simon Allford UK
Maria Aslam-Hyder Pakistan
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