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斯蒂文霍尔建筑师事务所
The overall design of the park is comprised of six sectors, analogs of the six processes of water treatment in the new underground facility below. The park's "micro to macro" reinterpretation results in the unexpected, challenging conventional material spatial configuration. For example, in a field of wild mosses which corresponds to the ozonation bubbling, there are “bubble” skylight lenses which bring light to the plant loft below. In the zone corresponding to rapid mixing and high turbulence, agitated grass mounds are penetrated by little streams. Hints of the plant below rise up in stainless steel "slices." The administration building is formed as a stainless steel sliver rising like liquid from below. This building orients the public education entrance and is flanked by access ways on both sides.
2007 AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Project AwardGeothermal heating & cooling (88 wells)Largest green roof in state of Connecticut (30,0000 sq. ft.)Gravity-driven water treatment process eliminates pumping energySkylit natural lighting to plant spaces