NEST Interactive Playscape / Tri-Lox
Text description provided by the architects. NEST is an interactive sculptural playscape designed and built by Tri-Lox, located on the rooftop terrace at Brooklyn Children's Museum (BCM) in Crown Heights. Inspired by the unique nests made by the baya weaver bird, NESTis made from reclaimed NYC water tower wood fashioned into an organic form that creates a woven landscape made for play with a climbable exterior, circular hammock area, and permeable interior space for open and creative exploration. Tri-Lox explored the museum’s educational collection to inspire the design and came upon a series of well-preserved bird nests. One nest, in particular, made by the baya weaver bird, offers an intricately woven form with rooms, tunnels, and multiple entries.
The design team then transformed this concept into a climbable playscape that retains the natural materiality of the nest and tells a story of an iconic design in our vertical urban habitat – the NYC rooftop water tower. NEST is the newest focal point on the BCM rooftop, completing a multiyear capital project representing several established and respected voices in architectural design. The striking yellow building, designed by Rafael Vi?oly Architects and completed in 2008, was added to by Toshiko Mori Architect with a pavilion that made a place for a community gathering on the 20,000 square foot rooftop in 2015. In 2017, landscape architects at Future Green Studio connected the rooftop to Brower Park below with a mini-woodland, boardwalk, and plantings.
Within a footprint of 1,800 square feet, NEST complements the various elements on the rooftop as a new focal point and community asset, offering the Museum’s target visitors, children ages 2-8, as well as caregivers, a place to play, climb, and explore the nature around us, even in the urban environment. Tri-Lox was commissioned by BCM through a request for proposals in mid-2017. The design and fabrication studio put to use the reclaimed materials they are known for, namely the rooftop water tower cedar from their ?Skyline collection?, reintroducing the water tower wood to the rooftop environment in a different form in order to create an organic form with parametric design tools paired with fine craftsmanship.
NEST游乐场是社区中服务于不同年龄段儿童的游乐场所的代表,满足了博物馆对于攀爬与游乐结构的迫切需求,并将不同的设计策略与游乐设施的当代理论相结合。鸟巢的有机形式呼应了抽象的游乐哲学,给孩子们带来开放通透的体验感受,在他们的成长过程中带来新挑战,孩子们之后还可以进到博物馆中,在不同的展品之间探索与学习。
With the shared priority of creating a community-representative space that can serve children at various ages and stages of development, NEST met the Museum’s priorities for a climbable and iconic play structure and pushes those design strategies even further to incorporate contemporary theories of play and child development. The baya weaver nest’s organic form aligns with philosophies around non-prescriptive play, leaving the experience open-ended, offering new challenges to children as they grow, and ideally bringing them back to the Museum to learn from its rotating exhibitions that expand upon its diverse collection.
地点:美国,纽约,布鲁克林
主创设计师:Alexander Bender, Ellis Isenberg, Tim Knight
面积:1800.0 平方英尺(约167平方米)
客户:Brooklyn Children’s Museum
结构工程:Laufs Engineering Design
安全顾问:G2 Collaborative
Location: 145 Brooklyn Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11213, United States
Lead Designers: Alexander Bender, Ellis Isenberg, Tim Knight
Photographs: Arion Doerr
Clients: Brooklyn Children’s Museum
Structural Engineer: Laufs Engineering Design
Play Safety Consultant: G2 Collaborative
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