城市海滩寄宿学院最多可容纳66名就读于珀斯一些最好学校的天才中学选修课程的乡村学生。新的住宅设施提供下班后的教学和补习空间,结合娱乐、餐饮、体育馆、行政和会议空间。该地块坡度大,靠近海滩,可远眺城市,紧邻波尔德公园,设计利用了这些机会,平衡了城市和海滩景观与公园的平静景观。

The City Beach Residential College accommodates up to 66 country students enrolled in Gifted and Talented Secondary Selective Programs in some of Perth’s best schools. The new residential facilities provide after-hours teaching and tuition spaces combined with recreation, dining, gymnasium, administration, and conference spaces. The site is steeply sloping and close to the beach with distant views to the city and immediately adjacent to Bold Park, the design capitalizes on these opportunities balancing city and beach views with calming views to the park.

新的教学和娱乐设施拥抱了现有的成熟的榕树,它构成了公共领域和街道环境的一部分,并成为乡村边界的一个舒适和熟悉的形象。榕树保护建筑不受西边刺眼阳光的影响,将建筑从主要是小规模的住宅街中隐藏起来,并为室内体验提供一个即时的成熟花园。

The new teaching and recreation facilities embrace an existing mature Ficus tree that forms part of the public domain and street context and acts as a comforting and familiar figure for country borders. The Ficus protects the building from the harsh west sun, conceals the building from the predominately small-scale residential street, and provides an instant mature garden for interior experiences.

建筑物围绕着成熟的树木延伸,形成一个充满阳光、朝向北方的庭院,遮挡着街道和强烈的西南风,与相邻的住宅形成声学隔离。这个院子是主要的外部休闲空间,北面是前行政大楼的围墙。景观建筑师CAPA与iph建筑师紧密合作,创造了流动的、雕塑般的混凝土块墙,与本地景观相结合,部分地遮挡了现有的建筑,同时提供了互动的座位和攀登元素。空间的东面是一片桉树林,前景是Jon Tarry的螺旋式失重蓝色雕塑。

The building stretches around the mature tree to form a sun-filled, north-facing courtyard, screened from the street and intense southwest winds, creating acoustic separation to adjacent residences. This courtyard is the primary external recreation space and is boarded by the former administration building to the north. The landscape architects CAPA, worked closely with iph architects creating fluid, sculptured concrete block walls combined with native landscaping, partially screening the existing building while providing interactive seating and climbing elements. The space is boarded to the east by a grove of eucalyptus trees and foregrounded by Jon Tarry’s spiraling and weightless blue sculpture.

主要的平面图是由希望获得从接待台到学生空间的被动监视而形成的。场地参数限制、成熟的树木、陡峭的坡度和现有的行政大楼,当与这一要求相结合时,形成了一个动态的针轮计划安排。这种平面安排使工作人员能够保持观察,同时与青少年居民保持尊重的距离。

The primary floor plan is formed by the desire to obtain passive surveillance from the reception desk to student spaces. The site parameters of restricted area, mature tree, steeply sloping site, and existing administration building, when combined with this requirement, resulted in a dynamic pin-wheel plan arrangement. This plan arrangement allows staff to maintain a watchful view while maintaining a respectful distance from teenage residents.

开放式的计划安排也允许学生被动地观察他人,在感到安全的同时保持一种替代性的社会互动。它鼓励非正式的聚会和交流,同时允许正式的教学和培训安排。外部材料参考了20世纪60年代的现代主义住宅,采用坚固而精致的块状细节,过滤阳光,并为内部房间创造亲密感。入口墙上的悬臂块作为一个抽象的时间尺度,与太阳的运动相结合。

The open plan arrangement also allows students to passively observe others maintaining a vicarious social interaction while feeling safe. It encourages informal gathering and communication while allowing for formal teaching and training arrangements. External materials reference the 1960’s modernist homes with robust and delicate blockwork detailing, filtering the sun, and creating intimacy to interior rooms. Cantilevering blocks on the entrance wall act as an abstract measure of time engaging with the sun’s movement.

该场地位于火灾易发区,是原住民土地的一部分。一位Whadjuk文化顾问参与了评估所有发现的文化价值的项目,并对这些项目进行了分类和储存。通过将场地服务与国际学校隔离,扩大场地边界,并为国际学校提供新的通道,使这个小而有限的场地在未来免受潜在的毗邻发展的影响。

The site is within a fire-prone area and part of native title land. A Whadjuk cultural advisor was engaged to assess all found items for cultural value with such items cataloged and stored. The small and restricted site was future-proofed from potential adjacent development by isolating site services from the international school, extending site boundaries, and providing new access roads for the international school.

Architects: iredale pedersen hook architects
Area: 1421 m²
Year: 2019
Photographs: Peter Bennetts
Interior: Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects
Structural Engineer: Terpkos Engineering
Landscape Architects: CAPA- Carrier and Postmus Architects
Design Team:Adrian Iredale, Finn Pedersen, Martyn Hook, Mary McAree, Fred Chan, Gian Tonossi, Daniel Martin, Catherine Dupuy, Leo Leong.
Art Installations:Jon Tarry
City:City Beach
Country:Australia