莱姆维滑板公园,多功能城市公园
A multi-functional urban park on Lemvig Harbour
丹麦莱姆维市政府与景观设计团队EFFEKT合作,把临海港的一块坐落在美丽环境中的闲置工业用地改建成众望所归的娱乐休闲地。这块娱乐休闲地通过“滑板+公园”的概念,被打造成为一个新型的,可适应不同年龄段市民的各种需求的多功能城市公园区,成为一个受欢迎的新社会空间。
关于莱姆维滑板公园,还有4个纪录片可看,地址是:http://www.dr.dk/tv/se/byg-det-op/byg-det-op-nyt-liv-pa-havnen-4-4 (form the landscape architect ) “By introducing the ‘Skate+Park’ concept EFFEKT has created a new type of multi-functional and recreational
urban park area that bridges user groups of diverse interests and age.” In the spring of 2013, Lemvig Municipality faced a group of citizens eager to transform an empty industrial lot on the city’s harbour front into
an area of leisure and recreation. In order to meet the demands of the local population, EFFEKT worked closely with representatives from
different user groups to developed a new type of urban space. The result of this collaboration was an integrated skatepark + urban park
that offered a range of programmatic features and recreational opportunities for all ages. Set in beautiful surroundings, the park has created
a new social space in Lemvig, attracting skaters and their family from the entire region.
"The harbour, having displaced most of its activity along the coast, had become a residual wastescape of maritime activity. By envisioning the Skate+Park as a social gathering space that would attract people of all ages and interests, we believed it could become a catalyst for
revitalisation that would re-brand the harbour front as a recreational hub and re-introduce the harbour as an important asset to the city." says
Mikkel Bøgh of EFFEKT. "From the start, we knew that the project would need an array of ingredients to differentiate itself from the grey, black and rust-tinted surfaces
of the immediate surroundings – the consequence of a downturn in the local fishing industry. By challenging the typology of the skatepark – an
otherwise mono-functional greyscape – alongside a thorough investigation on the dichotomy of surface in public space, we were able to design
a hybrid platform that would accommodate a multitude of social and recreational activities. Skateboarding originated in streets. Co-existing with
a multitude of other urban activities. As it grew in popularity and commercialised, the sport and culture was moved into these grey parks were it
became isolated from the same city that originally fuelled, challenged and inspired the skaters. By merging skateboarding with a multitude of
other recreational activities and re-introducing the (skate) culture back into the heart city centre, we feel the both skateboarders and other
groups of the population will benifit greatly from this new co-existance on the harbour - and potentially breath new life into an otherwise
abandoned area with great potentials.”
Lemvig SkatePark is part of the public space program “Byg-Det-Op” (Built It!) orchestrated by Danish Architecture Centre and Danish Broadcasting Corporation in collaboration with Realdania, The Danish Foundation for Culture and Sport Facilities, Danish Arts Foundation and
COWI. The project was conducted as a Design-Build project in a period of 4 months in the summer of 2013. The entire project was documented
by Danish television in four individual documentaries. The documentary on Lemvig SkatePark is available here:
http://www.dr.dk/tv/se/byg-det-op/byg-det-op-nyt-liv-pa-havnen-4-4
Client: Lemvig Municipality, Realdania, Lokale og AnlægsfondenArchitect: EFFEKT
Consultant: Glifberg + Lykke
General Contractor: Søren V. Jensen
Skatepark Contractor: Beaver Concrete
Location: Lemvig, Denmark
Area: 2.200 m2
Year: 2013
Team: Sinus Lynge, Tue Hesselberg Foged, Mikkel Bøgh, Matias Labarca Clausen, Tina Lund Højgaard, Nick Green, Marco-Antonio Ravini, Eyüp
Şevki Fırıncı, Evgeny Markachev, Yulia Kozlova, Karen von Bonsdorff, Paulina Skrzypczyńska, Azra Mehmedbasic, Jakub Mateusz Wlodarczyk,
Monika Muszyńska, Zuzana Retterova
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