在北非大埃尔格东部(Grand Erg Oriental)的流沙之中,水井不仅是物理意义上的水源,更是游牧文明在极端的地理尺度上建立的唯一生存锚点。Le laboratoire d\x27architecture 与 A4 Architecture 及其合作团队所执行的 Land Of Wells 项目,并非一次简单的基础设施翻新,而是一场关于“场所精神”的考古与激活。
设计在此时不再是创造新形式,而是通过“去除”与“加固”,使被时间掩埋的生存逻辑重新显现。
[IMAGE_HERE: High-angle wide shot of a solitary traditional masonry well in the vast, undulating dunes of the Grand Erg Oriental desert, soft golden hour light, extreme minimalism, architectural photography]
[IMAGE_HERE: Detail shot of the traditional masonry of the well, showing the texture of ancient stones and the restored water trough, sharp focus, architectural detail][IMAGE_HERE: Medium shot of the protective hedges made of date palm fronds surrounding the well, showing the layering and weaving technique, desert wind background]
[IMAGE_HERE: Interior view of the palm wood shelter, light filtering through the gaps, contrasting with the harsh desert sunlight outside, serene atmosphere]
行业启示:景观作为“记忆的承载体”
Land Of Wells 给当代景观设计带来的最大启示是:在面对高度脆弱的自然环境时,设计应当退后,让“生存机制”成为主角。景观不再是关于美学的装饰,而变成了关于生存的协议。
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