*센티니얼 파크 파빌리온 [ modus studio ] Centennial Park Pavilion
modus studio-Centennial Park Pavilion
아칸소주 페이엣빌의 밀샙 마운틴 정상에 위치한 센티니얼 파크 파빌리온은 공원의 중심지에 위치한다. 자전거 공원의 허브역활을 위해 화장실과 같은 편의시설을 제공하는 동시에 다양한 행사를 지원하는 배후공간으로 활용된다. 물론 이곳을 방문하는 모든이들에게 휴식을 제공하는 쉼터 역활을 수행한다.
Centennial Park Pavilion, located atop Millsap Mountain in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is an inspirational and energetic sculptural structure that serves as a central gathering point within a cycling focused city park. Designed with careful consideration of the park's needs, the pavilion not only provides essential amenities such as restrooms but also offers a versatile space for park and event patrons to come together. The pavilion is specifically designed to address the requirements of international bike race events, offering dedicated spaces for awards podiums, race registration, and vendor tent area.
The design is influenced by the rich history of this Northwest Arkansas site as former agricultural land once occupied by chicken houses. The design of the pavilion incorporates elements that pay homage to this past. Sunlight is allowed to filter through the open joint cladding, reminiscent of an old barn and adding a sense of agrarian allure to the structure. The pavilion's formal articulation is further enhanced by vertical light wells, which serve as orientation landmarks within the park. These light wells act as monuments for orientation and add a unique visual element to the design. The overall form of the pavilion draws inspiration from the iconic seven hills of Fayetteville, while also proposing Millsap Mountain as part of a new secondary ring of significant hills within the expanded city. This design approach not only reflects the natural topography of the area but also contributes to the park's visual identity and sense of place.
Centennial Park itself is a cycling-activated park that offers exceptional cyclo cross and mountain biking trails. Situated within a preserved greenspace, the park provides residents with access to trail infrastructure that is unparalleled in the region. With over 50 miles of shared-use paved trails and 40 miles of natural-surface trails, Fayetteville's existing trail network meets well with the exceptional race-quality trails of the park.
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