HDH建筑师事务所的 “游乐场景观–Santa María Mazzarello广场 “项目,旨在恢复附近的一个失落的空间,建立一个休闲和社会接触的聚会点。圣玛丽亚-马扎雷洛广场位于城市的绿色空间中,不受公路交通的影响,将作为Av. De La Constitució和Av. Primado Reig。 该项目由主要的操场区组成,周围安排了一系列的路径植被和草坪点。

The project ¨Playground landscapes – Santa María Mazzarello Square¨ of HDH architects, aims to rehabilitate a lost space in the neighborhood and establish a meeting point for leisure and social encounter. Located in a green space of the city, and protected from the road traffic, Santa María Mazzarello Square will work as a connection vector between Av. De La Constitució and Av. Primado Reig. The project consists of the main playground area, around which a series of paths vegetation, and lawn spots are arranged.

HDH建筑师认为中央主空间是对操场景观调查的一部分,它也属于 “Castellar-Olivera公园”,获得了2019年COACV奖。对这些类型的空间和儿童互动的研究的连续性有助于明确,对他们来说,没有比给孩子 “玩具 “更好的方法了,这些玩具在形式上是不可识别的,例如,一个种姓或一个小房子,有时只是有既定使用标准的玩具;导致重复的游戏,不能唤醒儿童的创造力。另一方面,这个项目致力于成为一个 “操场景观”,让儿童可以自由表达他们的想法和想象力。

The central main space is regarded by HDH architects as a part of a line of investigation over playground landscapes, to which also belongs ¨Castellar- Olivera Park¨ honored by the Mention COACV Awards 2019. The continuity in the research and study of these types of spaces and children interactions has helped to make clear, that for them there is no better approach than giving a child ¨toys¨ which are not formally recognizable, for example, a caste or a little house, sometimes just toys with established usage standards; leading to repetitive games that don’t awaken children’s creativity. This project, on the other hand, is committed to being a “playground landscape” in which children can give free expression to their ideas and imagination.

为了使之成为可能,需要一个自由的系统,在这个系统中,儿童可以产生他们自己的游戏规则。 在使用不同类型的表面、材料和形状的空间时,这是一个唤起儿童创造力的持续探索。一方面,产生了两个独立的游戏平面,它们不互相接触,包围着不断扩大的空气团,它收缩,提议作为一个游戏本身在空间周围交叉。另一方面,这些平面中的每一个都被改造,允许传统的游戏加入,如爬坝、垂直爬网、滑梯等,总是作为两个平面之间的过渡机制。这种双重的水平性产生了无限的路径,使儿童能够使用相同的元素体验不同的感觉。

To make it possible a free system is needed, in which a child can generate their own game rules. It is a continuous search of arousing children’s creativity when using a space across different types of surfaces, materiality, and shapes. From the one side two independent game planes were generated, which without touching each other, are enclosing the expanding air mass and it contracts to propose to cross around the space as a game itself. On the other hand, each of these planes is transformed allowing traditional games to join, such as climbing dams, vertical climbing nets, slides, etc. always as a transition mechanism between both planes. This double horizontality generates infinite paths allowing the child to experience different sensations using the same elements.

通过干预,Santa María Mazzarello广场摆脱了过去几十年来的不正当使用,转而接受与其最近的周边地区相关的社区活动。穿过新的公园,人们可以找到不同的活动。通道旁边的绿色区域,在提供树木、长椅和座椅的阴影平面下,作为花园中心部分的前奏。但是,也是位于几米外的学校之间的一个集合点。继续向东走,穿过绿化区,地平面下降,孩子的步伐加快,到达中央游戏区。从这一点上看,孩子在一个为游戏而思考/研究和设计的景观中成为主角。就这样,作为一个广场,这个被称为 “圣玛丽亚-马扎雷洛广场 “的城市的一小块地方恢复了它的身份。

By the intervention, the Santa María Mazzarello square moves away from the improper uses that had been hosted during the last decades, to pick up neighborhood activities associated with its closest surrounding. Passing through the new park, one can find different activities when advance. The green Zone next to the access, under the shadow plane that provides the trees, benches and seats serves as a prelude to the central piece of the garden. But, also as a meeting point between the school, located just a few meters away. Continuing towards the east, crossing the green zone, the ground plane descends and the child’s step accelerates to reach the central play area. From this point, the child becomes a protagonist in a landscape thought/studied and designed for the game. And so, is working as a square, this small piece of the city called “Plaza Santa María Mazzarello” recovers its identity.

Architects: HDH arquitectos
Area: 1249 m²
Year: 2019
Photographs: David Zarzoso
Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Chaos Group, Adobe, LURKOI, Robert McNeel & Associates, SULO
Design Team:Álvaro Hidalgo Núñez, Francisco Hidalgo Núñez, Teresa Sanchis Darocas
Clients:Ayuntamiento de Valencia
Consultants:Alejandro Yllera González
Collaborators:Francisco Hidalgo Delgado
City:Valencia
Country:Spain