New Holland Island by Work AC

New Holland Island by Work AC

New York architects Work AC have won a competition to design a cultural hub on a St Petersburg island that has been closed to the public for over 300 years.

New Holland Island by Work AC

Former military warehouses occupy the eight-hectare New Holland Island and are to be fully restored to accommodate commercial spaces, galleries and educational facilities.

New Holland Island by Work AC

An elevated snaking promenade will weave in and out of each warehouse to provide viewing platforms.

New Holland Island by Work AC

A canopy nestled against two corner warehouses will shelter an exhibition area and garden.

New Holland Island by Work AC

Lakes and lawns will surround the buildings, while car parking and infrastructure are to be concealed beneath a grassy slope.

New Holland Island by Work AC

Visitors will be able to overlook the island from a tethered balloon that will float up into the sky.

New Holland Island by Work AC

Eight shortlisted entries for the competition, which was organised by The Architecture Foundation, have been on show at the Central Naval Museum in St Petersburg since 15th July.

New Holland Island by Work AC

Other masterplans featured in recent months include a flood-prone Vietnamese district and a zoological park on artificial islandssee all our stories about masterplans here.

New Holland Island by Work AC

More projects by Work AC on Dezeen include an urban farm of giant cardboard tubes and the headquarters for a fashion labelclick here to see all the projects.

New Holland Island by Work AC

Here are some more details from New Holland Development:


Winner announced for New Holland Island Competition

The architectural practice WORKac is the winner of the competition to select a master planning consultant for the future development of New Holland Island in St Petersburg.

New Holland Island by Work AC

The competition, organised by The Architecture Foundation, invited entries from all over the world and an exhibition of proposals recently went on show at the Central Naval Museum in St Petersburg overlooking the New Holland site where it attracted 6,617 visitors within a two week period. Opinions left on comment cards filled out by the public at the exhibition overwhelmingly coincided with the views of the competition organisers in supporting WORKac’s vision.

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Based in New York City, WORK Architecture Company (WORKac) is involved with numerous cultural institutions and urban planning projects. The practice were the master planners of the new BAM cultural district in Brooklyn and the award-winning architects of Diane von Furstenburg’s Headquarters in New York’s Meatpacking District. It is currently working on three major museum projects for the Blaffer Museum in Houston, the Clark Art Institute at Mass MoCA and the new Children’s Museum of the Arts in New York City. WORKac is also the winner of the Hua Qiang Bei redevelopment competition at the heart of Shenzhen, China. Identified by Icon magazine as one of the 25 most influential design firms in the world, the practice has won numerous honours and, in 2009, was among the finalists for the US National Design Awards.

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New Holland is an 8-hectare island bordered by two canals and a river in the heart of St Petersburg, within 20-minutes walk of the Hermitage and the city’s other major cultural sites.

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The island was conceived by Peter the Great in 1719, and became Russia’s first military port in 1721. It belonged to the military since its foundation and had thus been closed to the general public for 300 years.

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WORKac’s winning entry creates a public park, whose topography transforms New Holland Island into an outdoor amphitheatre and performance space. An elevated promenade brings the park to the interior of the existing structures, connecting a series of programmatic ‘voids’ – art, design, education and commercial – that builds on St Petersburg’s rich cultural history to create a new vibrant cultural hub for the city.

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WORKac principals Amale Andraos and Dan Wood said: “We are very excited at the opportunity to work with the Iris Foundation and NHD on this critically important project for one of the world’s most beautiful cities. Our master plan balances preservation with innovation, respecting St Petersburg’s past while paving the way for its continued artistic development and future.”

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As the project moves from the concept phase to the planning phase, New Holland Development and the Iris Foundation plan to hold a series of closed and public discussions with interested parties to ensure that the public’s input continues to be a central part of New Holland’s development.

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Stockholmsporten
by BIG
Zoological Park by TN Plus
and Beckmann N’Thépé
Huaxi city centre
by MAD and others

Zoological Park of St Petersburg by TN Plus and Beckmann N’Thépé

Zoological Park of Saint-Petersburg by TN Plus and Beckmann N’Thépé

Paris landscape designers TN Plus and architects Beckmann N’Thépe have won a competition to design a zoological park on a series of artificial islands for the outskirts of St Petersburg.

Zoological Park of Saint-Petersburg by TN Plus and Beckmann N’Thépé

Spread across 300 hectares, the park will replace the historic but cramped city-centre zoo.

Zoological Park of Saint-Petersburg by TN Plus and Beckmann N’Thépé

The site will be arranged to loosely reflect the layout of the Earth’s continents when they first began to separate.

Zoological Park of Saint-Petersburg by TN Plus and Beckmann N’Thépé

Different species of animals will be located in their native zones within this diagram.

Zoological Park of Saint-Petersburg by TN Plus and Beckmann N’Thépé

Construction is scheduled for completion in 2014.

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The following information is from the architects:


New Saint Petersburg Zoo
Primorskiy’s Zoological Parc

Landscape designers: TN Plus / Architects: Beckmann N’Thépe

Bruno Tanant et Jean Christophe Nani – Landscape designers TN Plus, Aldric Beckmann et Françoise N’Thépé – Architects Beckmann N’Thépé, win the international compétition for the completion of the Primorskiy’s new zoological Park, Saint-Petersburg (Russia).

Founded in 1865 Saint-Petersburg zoo is the oldest zoological park of Russia. As most of other parks across Russia, it suffers today from a cruel lack of space, being located in the heart of the historical town center. The city has hence decided to create a new zoo, which will range over 300 hectares, on the town’s outskirts, escaping this way the high population density of the urban area. The project preserves a large strech of land, and implements an environmentally beneficial approach.

Zoological Park of Saint-Petersburg by TN Plus and Beckmann N’Thépé

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Concept

Thousands and thousands of years ago, the surface of the earth was but one and only supercontinent, known as the Pangea. Subject to tectonic forces, the Paleolithic Pangea over time broke into splinters, which slowly organised themselves in a configuration that, although always prone to movements, we still are familiar with. Ecosystems, once linked with each others, are today kept apart by oceans and seas. Species of the same origin have followed a distinct path on each separated continent.

The project offers a symbolic sample of every continent in an attempt to recreate the illusion of a reunited Pangea within the very zoological park of Saint-Petersburg. The archipelago therefore created will be made of islands representing South East Asia, Africa, Australia, South America, North America and Eurasia, the two latter being linked with each other by the pack ice of the Arctic Pole. The chosen site enjoys a profuse water supply, and hence is particularly fitted for such an insular organization of the various environments.

Zoological Park of Saint-Petersburg by TN Plus and Beckmann N’Thépé

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Project

Nowadays the environment requirements and the green consciousness of the public are increasingly considered a core issue. The very background of a zoological park itself induces a mandatory respect of those values. Harshly criticized for a long time, zoological parks are today considered major stakeholders of biodiversty preservation. Even though it is an artificially recreated leisure area, the Primorskiy Park is above all an educational tool allowing each and everyone of us to better grasp our own history, and also a research center helping to preserve our Earth. So much goals were aimed both by architects and landscape designers of this project who managed to convince and share their ambitions.

Zoological Park of Saint-Petersburg
Expected time of complétion: 2014
Surface : 96 ha on a total area of 300 ha
3474 animals ( 479 species)


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Korkeasaari Zoo by TN+
and Beckmann-N’Thépé
Aviary by Group8 with
Guscetti & Tournier
Elephant House by
Foster + Partners