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Einladungswettbewerb | 08/2011

New Holland Island Competition - Umgestaltung der Insel Neuholland in einen Kulturpark

Engere Wahl

studio 44 architects

Architektur

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NEW HOLLAND ISLAND REGENERATION
Competition proposal

2 Admiralteysky canal Embankment, St. Petersburg, Russia

DESIGN: February 2011

CLIENT: The Iris Foundation, New Holland Development

CUARTOR: The Architecture Foundation (UK)

AUTHORS:
STUDIO 44 ARCHITECTS
Architects: Nikita Yavein, George Snezhkin, Ivan Kozhin, Ilya Grigoryev, Oleg Yavein, Vladimir Lemekhov, Sergey Aksenov
With the participation of: Yury Ashmetyev, Kseniya Schastlivtseva, Anton Stanchinsky, Mariya Vinogradova, Veronika Zhukova, Anton Yar-Skryabin

STUDIO 44 ARCHITECTS PROJECT CONSULTANTS:
Grigory Revzin - Architecture & Art Critic (Moscow)
Elena Kolovskaya - PRO ARTE Foundation, Director
Boris Kirikov - All-Russian Society for the Preservation of Historical and Cultural Landmarks, cultural heritage expert
Colliers International

PROJECT IDEOLOGY:

 FLEXIBILITY IN ADAPTATION
New Holland buildings comprise 50 ‘boxes’ , each 33х9х20 m. They can be adapted to a wide range of uses, from exhibition spaces and auditoriums to lofts. Each box carries a function, ensuring the individuality of the space, each of them becomes a unique architectural experience. Various combinations of the modes of uses provide the site with a sustainable dynamism.

 INSTEAD OF A NEW BUILDING – A GARDEN
Instead of the historical building that was never completed, one finds the Korabelny (Shiptimber) Grove planted to commemorate the forest that previously provided timber for shipbuilding and a number of multi-use pavilions for large-scale events. This ensemble will form an enclosure that at the same time preserves the impression of wide expanse.

 OPPOSITE OF THE PALACE SQUARE
Internal Triangular Square is interpreted as a counterbalance to St. Petersburg’s Palace Square, offering a new public space with informal atmosphere. The visitors can swim and sunbathe in the summer or ice-skate in the winter. The space will be able to accommodate installations, film screenings or rock concerts under an open sky. A system of water sluices enables small-scale navigation and provides for the flexible transformation of the pond into a stage for concerts or skating rink.

 EASY ACCESS FOR TRANSPORT/ VISUAL INACCESSIBILITY
While preserving the romantic aura of an impenetrable fortress, the island will still be convenient and accessible to the outside world (1 new shipping canal, 2 new traffic bridges, 5 new pedestrian bridges). A road for cars will divide the territory into two parts: the cultural center and the landscape park with its apartment-hotel and villa. The entrance to the cultural centre will feature a lodge-style lobby and underground parking.