8만개의 타일 벽화로 만들어진 자전거와 보행 터널 New Bike and Pedestrian Tunnel Features an 80,000-Tile Mural of Old and New Amsterdam:VIDEO


New Bike and Pedestrian Tunnel Features an 80,000-Tile Mural of Old and New Amsterdam

 


네덜란드 암스테르담에 자전거와 보행자를 위한 108m 길이의 


Cuyperspassage터널이 최근 완공됐다.


1만5천명의 통근자들의 통행 편의는 물론 아름다운 타일 벽화까지 


장식되어 있는 보는 이의 탄성을 자아내고 있다



By Sara Barnes March 19, 2016

A 361-foot path called Cuyperspassage recently opened in Amsterdam as a way for pedestrians and cyclists to travel from the city center to the IJ waterfront. Now, 15,000 daily commuters not only have dedicated road space, but a fantastic mural to look at as they walk or ride from one destination to the next.

Cuyperspassage was constructed by Benthem Crouwel and features two sides that separate the pedestrians from the cyclists. The darker bike lane has sound-absorbing asphalt and steel grates, while its opposing pathway is wrapped in art designed by Irma Boom. Made up of 80,000 delft blue tiles, it features a fleet of ships as they brave the treacherous seas. The design is heavily inspired by the Rotterdam tile painter Cornelis Boumeester (1652-1733), who created a tile panel depicting the Warship Rotterdam and the Herring Fleet.

Commuters see the illustrative tile painting during part of their trek through the tunnel. Eventually, the ships fade away and gradually emerge in an abstract, pixelated design. This shift has a symbolic meaning—on one end of the tunnel is the historic Amsterdam and at the other is the newer part of the city.

Benthem Crouwel: Website
via [Colossaldesignboom]



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