彭里斯湖:西悉尼的舞台景观技巧和土著遗产

IF 0.6 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
Jennifer Ferng
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摘要:1981年,彭里斯湖开发公司在蓝山脚下建立了这个占地2000公顷的项目,旨在复制坎伯兰平原,计划在未来20年内进行城市发展和公园娱乐。这个重建的河岸景观是尼皮安河周围延伸地形的一部分,尼皮安河拥有重要的土著历史,作为砾石和采砂的旧址,它拥有一个15公里的重力喂养“流动和过滤”系统,该系统维持了一系列复杂的栖息地走廊和相互连接的湖泊、池塘和湿地。彭里斯湖方案的案例研究试图回答两个主要问题:在主要城市增长区中创建模拟自然的人工景观的利害关系是什么?其次,这种自然主义的面纱能促进对土著历史和土著遗产保护的更深层次的认识吗?事实上,设计可以激活彭里斯湖等景观的潜在叙事,这种叙事是保护专业人员完成的大部分文化工作的原因。
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Penrith Lakes: Staging Landscape Artifice and Aboriginal Heritage in Western Sydney
Abstract:Inaugurated by the Penrith Lakes Development Corporation in 1981, this two thousand hectare site located near the foot of the Blue Mountains, meant to replicate the precontact Cumberland Plain, is slated for urban development and parkland recreation over the next twenty years. This reconstructed riparian landscape is part of extended terrain around the Nepean River that possesses a significant Aboriginal history, and as a former site of gravel and sand quarrying, it boasts a fifteen-kilometer gravity-fed "flow and filtration" system that sustains a complex series of habitat corridors and interconnected lakes, ponds, and wetlands. This case study of the Penrith Lakes Scheme tries to answer two main questions: What is at stake in creating an artificial landscape that simulates nature in the midst of a major urban growth area? And, second, can this naturalistic veil promote a deeper recognition of Aboriginal histories and the conservation of Aboriginal heritage? Design, in fact, can activate latent narratives in landscapes such as Penrith Lakes, and such narratives are responsible for much of the cultural work completed by preservation professionals.
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期刊介绍: Change Over Time is a semiannual journal publishing original, peer-reviewed research papers and review articles on the history, theory, and praxis of conservation and the built environment. Each issue is dedicated to a particular theme as a method to promote critical discourse on contemporary conservation issues from multiple perspectives both within the field and across disciplines. Themes will be examined at all scales, from the global and regional to the microscopic and material. Past issues have addressed topics such as repair, adaptation, nostalgia, and interpretation and display.
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