‘Period property in sought-after area’: 2,500 years of Digging and building at St George’s Hill

IF 0.3 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Alessandro Zambelli
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In 2011, on a peri-urban plot in Surrey in the UK, a then newly built house, Ravenridge, was put on sale for £14,750,000. Above the house, whose architecture was described by the Mail on Sunday as ‘an unthreatening kind of bloated Georgian’, and inaccessible to outsiders since the gating of St. George's Hill on which it stands, hulk the eroded ramparts of an Iron Age hillfort. Ravenridge also happens to occupy part of the likely site of the first ‘Digger’ community established in 1649 by a group of local men and women led by Gerard Winstanley and William Everard on what was then the common land of Walton-on-Thames. Co-present on the Hill, three ostensibly unlike dwelling types — the visible yet inaccessible gated mansion, the ruined and hidden hillfort, and the only guessed-at squatter's hut — ‘stand’, spatially united, but uncoupled in time. The temporal slippage of this gated landscape of architectural co-presence — between the ruin and the commons, and between the Iron Age and the ‘age of surveillance’ — offers an opportunity for and provides a reflection of an elusive yet critical notion of architectural ‘commons’. A commons which, at its heart, is nothing less than a manifestation of spatial justice.
“受追捧地区的时代财产”:圣乔治山2500年的挖掘和建筑
2011年,在英国萨里郡(Surrey)的一个近郊地块上,一栋当时刚刚建成的房屋Ravenridge以1475万英镑的价格出售。这所房子的建筑被《星期日邮报》(the Mail on Sunday)描述为“一种不具威胁性的臃肿的格鲁吉亚风格”,由于它所在的圣乔治山(St. George’s Hill)的大门,外人无法进入,它的上方是铁器时代山丘上被侵蚀的城墙。拉文里奇也恰好占据了第一个“挖掘者”社区的一部分,该社区于1649年由Gerard Winstanley和William Everard领导的一群当地男女在当时的泰晤士河畔沃尔顿的公共土地上建立。在山上,三种表面上不同的住宅类型共同呈现——可见但难以接近的大门大厦,被毁坏和隐藏的小山堡,以及唯一被猜测为寮屋的小屋——“站立”,空间上统一,但在时间上不耦合。在废墟和公地之间,在铁器时代和“监视时代”之间,这种建筑共同存在的封闭景观的时间滑动为建筑“公地”提供了一个机会,并提供了一个难以捉摸的批判性概念的反映。一个公地,其核心是空间正义的体现。
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期刊介绍: METU JOURNAL OF THE FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE is a biannual refereed publication of the Middle East Technical University published every June and December, and offers a comprehensive range of articles contributing to the development of knowledge in man-environment relations, design and planning. METU JFA accepts submissions in English or Turkish, and assumes that the manuscripts received by the Journal have not been published previously or that are not under consideration for publication elsewhere. The Editorial Board claims no responsibility for the opinions expressed in the published manuscripts. METU JFA invites theory, research and history papers on the following fields and related interdisciplinary topics: architecture and urbanism, planning and design, restoration and preservation, buildings and building systems technologies and design, product design and technologies. Prospective manuscripts for publication in these fields may constitute; 1. Original theoretical papers; 2. Original research papers; 3. Documents and critical expositions; 4. Applied studies related to professional practice; 5. Educational works, commentaries and reviews; 6. Book reviews Manuscripts, in English or Turkish, have to be approved by the Editorial Board, which are then forwarded to Referees before acceptance for publication. The Board claims no responsibility for the opinions expressed in the published manuscripts. It is assumed that the manuscripts received by the Journal are not sent to other journals for publication purposes and have not been previously published elsewhere.
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