芙蕾雅和罗宾是嵌入基尔德水和森林公园的迷人景观中的爱情故事的表现,这里有欧洲最大的人造水体,被商业森林包围。与客户一起,我们在湖的两边选择了两个地点,并通过我们的建议寻求创造一个想象中的童话的证据,创造一个跨越水面的俏皮和神奇的联系。这些结构形成了相互对视的停靠点,并增强了步行者和骑自行车者在新湖滨路上的位置感。

Freya and Robin are manifestations of a love story embedded in the stunning landscape of Kielder Water and Forest Park, home to the largest man-made body of water in Europe and surrounded by commercial forest. With the client, we chose two sites on either side of the lake and through our proposals sought to create evidence of an imagined fairytale, creating a playful and magical link across the water. The structures form stopping points that peer at each other and enhance a sense of place along the new Lakeside Way for walkers and cyclists.

我们接受了这个 “农村 “背景的人工性质,并认为这个地方是一个舞台,我们可以在这个舞台上讲述一个故事。我们开发了一个叙事,自始至终指导和告知设计决策,证明了建筑师、客户和制造者合作的有效论坛。在为想象中的童话故事创造证据的同时,这些亭子也满足了技术上的苛刻要求,包括全年无障碍,坚固耐用,可供公众持续使用,并能抵抗极端天气条件。

We embraced the man-made nature of this ‘rural’ context and considered the site a stage set against which we could tell a story. We developed a narrative that guided and informed design decisions from beginning to end, proving an effective forum for architect, client and fabricator to collaborate. While creating evidence of an imagined fairytale, the pavilions also meet technically demanding requirements, including all-year-round accessibility, robustness for constant public use and resistance to extreme weather conditions.

该项目已在伍德奖和欧洲建筑铜奖中得到认可。它甚至被选为求婚的最佳地点!

The project has been recognised in the Wood Awards and the European Copper in Architecture Awards. It was even chosen as a perfect spot for a marriage proposal!

Architects: Studio Weave
Year : 2009
Photographs :Peter Sharpe, David Williams, Studio Weave
Collaborators : Kielder Art
Architecture Programme : Price & Myers, Millimetre
City : Northumberland
Country : United Kingdom