Kezar Triangle 是金门公园东南角开放的草地,毗邻Kezar体育场。与Kezar Drive的大动脉较大的公园分开,是当地居民经常光临的公园的一个角落,用于非正式休闲,并且是主要公园区的通道走廊。几十年来,没有任何重大改进,目前的状况有些退化,老化的树木,有限的种植,侵蚀的边缘和非正式的土壤通过草坪切割。由卡拉和大卫起重机基金会资助的一个非营利组织Kezar Triangle的朋友接触了米勒公司制定了一个计划来表征公园片段,保护开放草地,改善非正式休闲计划的条件,并提供适当的设置临时安装艺术课程。
通过与Carla和David Crane基金会的广泛合作,SF休闲与公园部,SF公园联盟,公共工程部,Miller公司已经推动了设计的开发。举行了一系列社区会议,分享设计理念,征集公众的反馈意见。新设计包括多个入口广场,信息亭,扩大种植面积,铺设路径系统,座位机会,旋转艺术项目指定区域,以及新的自动化灌溉系统。为了改善与较大的金门公园的安全连接,米勒公司还与DPW进行了谈判,在公园建设时将安装Kezar Drive的行人人行横道和交叉灯。贡献艺术家Neil Curry(柳树农场),Cameron Hockenson(树环雕塑),Sam Bower(大麦场)和Chuck Oakander(木制摇摆台)构成了卡拉和大卫克莱恩基金会艺术选拔委员会选出的第一波艺术设计。
Kezar Triangle is an open meadow at the southeast corner of Golden Gate Park adjacent to Kezar Stadium. Separated from the larger park by major artery, Kezar Drive, it is a corner of the park frequented by local residents for informal recreation and as an access corridor to the main park area. Having had no major improvements for decades, the current condition is somewhat degraded with aging trees, limited plantings, eroded edges and informal dirt pathways cutting across the turf. Friends of Kezar Triangle, a non-profit organization funded by the Carla and David Crane Foundation, approached Miller Company to develop a plan to characterize the park fragment, preserve the open-meadow, improve conditions for the informal recreation program, and provide a suitable setting for a temporary installation arts program.
Through an extensive partnership with the Carla and David Crane Foundation, the SF Recreation and Parks Department, The SF Parks Alliance, the Department of Public Works, Miller Company has facilitated the development of a design. A series of community meetings were held to share design concepts and solicit feedback from the public. The new design includes several entry plazas with kiosks, vastly expanded plantings, a paved pathway system with seating opportunities, designated areas for a rotating art program, and a new automated irrigation system. In order to improve safety and connectivity to the larger Golden Gate Park, Miller Company has also negotiated with the DPW for an additional pedestrian crosswalk and crossing light at Kezar Drive, which will be installed at the time of park construction. Contributing artists Neil Curry (Willow Farm), Cameron Hockenson (Tree Ring sculpture), Sam Bower (Barley Field), and Chuck Oakander (wooden Wave Bench) constitute the first wave of art installations selected by the Carla and David Crane Foundation’s art selection committee.
Client: The Carla and David Crane Foundation
Partners: San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department, San Francisco Parks Alliance, San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, and the Department of Public Works
Collaborating Artists: Neil Curry/Willow Farm, Sam Bower, Chuck Oakander
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