Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Scholl Malaysia Outlet

PARK TRINITY KNOT (Enric Batlle and Joan Roig)



In numerous occasions he had heard of this urban park, but I had not noticed him peculiarity until I met their secrets in the last lecture given last year 2008 by one of its authors, Enric Batlle, in the demarcation of Tenerife in the Canary Islands Institute of Architects.

The Trinity Knot (Nus Trinitat) is located in the northeast of Barcelona and is one of the places with more traffic conflict of the city. At this point various pathways converge as the Ronda Litoral, Ronda de Dalt, C-58 Highway Sabadell-Terrassa-Manresa, Girona Autopista C-33, France or the Highway to Maresme.

great thing about this project is as the authors Enric Batlle and Joan Roig are capable of generating a high quality urban space in the middle of a knot of highways and railways, it is also vital for the region where it is located. Manage to turn an inhospitable and unpleasant, which apparently would waste for all citizens, in an area of \u200b\u200bopportunity in which to locate a park on a large scale where they appear vineyards, olive groves, fruit trees on trellises and even a river. Are certainly reminiscent of a rural world that travel through these channels from other parts of the country to come together in this venue. Another of his projects, recovery of the Garraf dump landscape, becomes a repeat this strategy of returning to the public a totally degraded.





The park is protected from noise by manipulation of the land outright but using geometric shapes such as circular mound or other strong curved lines that "ordered" the sense of traffic chaos. A circular gallery divides the park into an interior area of \u200b\u200bone external. The multiplicity of lines converged traffic, power in the project with the addition of bands of vegetation, water and boundary elements. As Batlle said in his statement, the trees present are aligned through the proposed mound like soldiers in the battle forward in single file. It seems evident that the connectivity is the key to making this space a success.





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