缘起:对熟悉场地的一次回应
Origin: A Response to a Familiar Place
对祥云小镇并不陌生,由于离得近,以前常常陪孩子来这里,对这里最早的印象是广场公共区域中有不少艺术装置,另一方面它对儿童和社群友好,有可以玩耍、停留的空间。因此,这次受邀在广场上设计和建造一座社区书屋,更像是在曾经日常接触过的场所里,再认真回应一次这里真正需要怎样的公共空间。
Shine Hills is not an unfamiliar place to me. Since it is close by, I used to visit it often with my child. My earliest impression was not only the many art installations scattered across the plaza, but also its openness to children and community life—a place where people could play and linger. When I was invited to design a small community book pavilion here, it felt like returning to a familiar place woven into everyday life—an opportunity to reconsider what kind of public space this site truly calls for.
并不是要在广场上简单放置一个小建筑,而是希望在一个社区性商业区的日常生活、阅读停留和公共交流之间,找到一种更自然的连接方式。
The intention was not simply to insert a small structure into the plaza, but to connect daily life in a community-oriented commercial setting with reading, lingering, and encounters.
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三个基本观念:有趣、中心感、开放性
Three Core Ideas: Playfulness, Centrality, and Openness
带着基本诉求再对这个场地反复阅读,获得了以下三个基本设定。
Based on these aspirations and in-depth analysis of the site, three core ideas gradually emerged.
第一、它必须有趣,因为它位于广场中央,得表现得很有意思,才会让人愿意靠近并停留,而不是成为一个让人想要绕开的东西,给大家添堵。
First, it needed to be playful.Situated at the center of the plaza, it had to be engaging enough to draw people in—inviting them to approach and linger, rather than simply walk past or avoid it.
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