马歇尔-迪奥多罗广场,以前被称为杜拉多码头,是位于萨尔瓦多港口地区的一个公共空间,已被IPHAN列为遗产地。Sotero Arquitetos承担了该地点的改造设计,寻求保留其原有的景观构成,同时使公共设备的轮廓现代化。

Marshall Deodoro Square, formerly known as Dourado Wharf, is a public space located in the port area of Salvador that has been listed as a heritage site by IPHAN. Sotero Arquitetos took on the location’s renovation design seeking to preserve its original landscape composition while modernizing the outline of the public equipment.

该项目的主要目标是保护沿着三条不同线路的Licania tomentosa大树,以及为公共广场的每个部分定义一个新的用途。面向米格尔-卡尔蒙大道的部分成为一个流动区域,有一个公交车站和自行车道。公民中心占据了中央部分,由一个巨大的具有红色混凝土地板的广场代表,它就像一个庄严的公共地毯,作为各种类型的公共示威活动的舞台。

The project’s main goals were to preserve the great Licania tomentosa trees, which sit along three distinct lines, as well as to define a new use for each sector of the public square. The portion facing Miguel Calmon Ave. became a mobility sector, with a bus stop and bike path. The civic center took up the central portion, represented by a great esplanade featuring red concrete flooring, which resembles a solemn public carpet that serves as a stage where all types of public demonstrations take place.

最后,但并非最不重要的是,广场的内部,更接近周围的住宅区,有一个线性平台,由于拆除了一个大型的私人停车场,从而产生了一个休闲空间。公共汽车站的设计提出了一个由混凝土和胶合板组成的结构,其柱子的截面和间距与支撑邻近的现代主义建筑的柱子相同,从而通过对上述建筑元素的新的使用保留了遗产。

Last, but not least, the inner portion of the square, closer to the surrounding residential area, features a linear platform that came about thanks to the removal of a large private parking lot, in order to give rise to a leisure space. The bus stop design proposes a structure composed of concrete and glued laminate wood, whose columns feature the same cross-section and spacing as the pilotis that support the neighboring modernist buildings, thereby preserving the legacy via a new use of said architectural elements.

自行车道被赋予了场景化的特征,因为它渗透到了作为大规模保护通道的树线中。最后,城市家具,基本上是用红色花岗岩和木头设计的,被战略性地定位,以允许对空间进行沉思,并释放出中央人行道。

The bike path is bestowed a scenographic character as it permeates the tree lines that function as a massive protected passageway. Lastly, the urban furnishings, essentially designed in red granite and wood, are strategically positioned to allow for contemplation of the space as well as to free up the central esplanade.

Architects: Sotero Arquitetos
Area: 21395 m²
Year: 2018
Photographs: Tarso Figueira
Manufacturers: mmcite, Pedras Jacobina, Trimble, Wingramar, ZWCAD
Lead Architect: Adriano Mascarenhas
Project Team:Eric Cabussu, Helder da Rocha, Saulo Coelho
Landscape:Adriano Mascarenhas
Urban Planning Consultant:Edgard Álvares Neto
Concrete Structure:Ana Cristina de Mattos Moraes Andrade
Wooden Structure:Guilherme Corrêa Stamato
Client:Fundação Mário Leal Ferreira – FMLF
City:Comercio
Country:Brazil