Government Center &: Plaza Complex
Government Center &: Plaza Complex
PLAZA COMPLEX
What is Plaza
Complex?
PLAZA
COMPLEX
to
the
Figure 1.
A Plaza's Proposed Uses, Functions and
Linkages Should Be Determined as Part of the
Overall Project Design Process
arranging any walls and planting to not screen or block off the plaza from the
street;
A plaza should also take advantage of distant
locating the plaza at or as close as possible to street level, preferably no more
views to the mountains, ocean and other
than 1.0 m above
landmarks wherever possible.
or below street level.
Linkages
A plaza should be linked to other surrounding open spaces, as well as interior
spaces such as lobbies, to create a dynamic pedestrian network. Such links will
make the plaza more useful and provide a more dynamic, coherent urban
environment.
Linkages can be achieved or reinforced using the
following devices:
passages;
bridges;
steps/ramps;
paving patterns;
planting.
Figure 2
Plaza Linkages Should Be Created to
Achieve a Coherent Pedestrian Network
How to be safe?
Design
o The design of a plaza should provide for
safety. Regard should be given to principles
of designing for safety such as defensible
space, clear sightlines, good lighting and
provision of alternate "escape" paths.
o The differences in usage, ownership and
responsibilities
among
commercial,
commercial/residential and residential plazas
should be recognized, so that the different
approaches to their design relative to urban
safety is addressed at the initial planning
stages.
Accessibility
o A plaza should provide easy and direct
access particularly for the elderly, disabled
and young children. Ramp slopes should not
exceed 8.3 percent and handrails should be
incorporated.
o Selection of surface materials should result in
easy access for the elderly and disabled, and
also discourage incompatible plaza activities
such as skateboarders.
o
Defensible Space
o A plaza should afford good visual surveillance
opportunities both from within the space and
along the edges. People need to feel secure
and will usually avoid dark hidden corners
and vacant places.
o A plaza should be designed to maximize
opportunities for casual monitoring from its
perimeter
and
abutting
developments.
Surveillance and overview from adjacent
sidewalks, windows and decks are necessary
components that contribute to the safety of a
plaza.
Its environment
Sunlight
Sun paths, sun altitudes and shadow patterns in
the plaza should be examined for all seasons,
particularly the spring and autumn. Sunlight is
particularly valued at lunch time in commercial
business areas.
Sunlight can be maximized by:
locating seating in areas of maximum sunlight;
creating sun traps - areas surrounded by walls
with an orientation toward the south (walls should
not block plaza/street visibility);
utilizing reflective light surfaces (if no direct
sunlight is available).
Wind
Downdrafts from surrounding high-rise buildings
can cause user discomfort and should be
prevented or reduced through specific design
measures. Wherever possible, protection should
be offered from strong northwest winds and
from harsh easterly winds which can accompany
fall and winter rainstorms.
Wind reduction can be achieved by the following
measures:
avoid large, open, unprotected areas;
avoid wind funnels: narrow openings between
buildings with easterly or northwest alignment;
utilize planting, low walls and canopies for
wind deflection.
Noise
o High levels of traffic, industrial and other ambient noises detract from the
enjoyment of a plaza.
o Noise can be partially mitigated by detracting attention from the noise source
through the introduction of such elements as fountains or waterfalls.
Weather Protection
Protection can be achieved with the following
devices:
canopies;
awnings;
shelters;
glazed trellises.
Activity Generator
o Successful
plazas
are
generally
characterized by several activity generators.
Examples of such activity generators include
food and retail outlets, as well as
entertainment, which attract users and
encourage
socializing,
relaxation
and
festivities.
o Good plaza management can include
soliciting groups to activate the space, such
as folk dancers, street theatre musicians and
exhibitors Providing the infrastructure for
events (e.g. electrical outlets, water supply
and lighting) will facilitate such activity.
Amenities
A plaza which is furnished with a variety of
amenity features encourages general public
usage and creates a sense of liveliness and
excitement.
Art work should provide a focal point for the
plaza or become an integral component of the
overall design of the plaza. Bike racks, drinking
fountains and waste receptacles are practical,
essential amenities.
Some others are:
game tables;
kiosks for information and posters;
open air cafes;
children's
play
equipment
appropriate).
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Natural Elements
Natural elements which reflect seasonal
change should be provided, such as water and
trees, shrubs, ground covers, vines and
flowers in a variety of colours and textures.
Whenever appropriate, lawn areas should be
provided to visually "soften" the urban
environment and as an effective dry weather
seating area.
Vegetation should never create substantial
enclosures from the street.
Spatial Variety
These smaller areas facilitate orientation
and territory definition. People commonly
gather at articulated edges in or around a
plaza.
A distinct sense of place can be achieved,
in part, by defining edges and establishing
a sense of enclosure through the use of
canopies, trees, arcades and trellises which
must be balanced with issues of visibility
and defensibility.
Good Management
Good plaza management should be
provided,
with
emphasis
on
maintenance, operation and activity
programming. This not only affects how
a plaza looks but also how well it can
attract users.
By
keeping
the
grounds
clean,
maintaining the lighting, seating and
surface
areas,
providing
seasonal
planting and by operating a food
service, the management will create a
safe, lively and attractive space.
Plaza Salcedo
In Salcedo Plaza, visitors will find the Salcedo Obelisk which was placed in the elevated plaza
during the 17th century as the plazas centerpiece. It is literally the focal point of the citys
Spanish urban design.
Visitors will also find in Plaza Salcedo a garden where one will see a diorama of the worlds
man-made wonders like Londons Big Ben, Moscows St. Basil Basilica and Paris Eiffel Tower. A
miniature of Vigans heritage site was also included by Governor Deogracias Savellano in the
world diorama to stress upon the viewers the importance of the Heritage Village and its
valuable contribution to the cultural heritage of the world.
Salcedo Plaza is best visited early morning or late afternoon to avoid the hot sun at its
strongest and to fully enjoy the quieter atmosphere of this elliptical plaza with its cooling
fountain display. The plazas lagoon was added in the seventies to store water. The city saw
this as a creative solution to the need for water during times when fire occurs in the city.
Vigan has suffered destructive fires many times in its history.
Plaza
Salcedo
City
Hall
PlazainBoston
Massachussets, is a large, open,
unadorned
public
space
in
theGovernment centerarea of the city.
The
architectural
firmK.M
&
Knowlesdesigned the plaza in 1962 to
accompany Boston's newCity hall
building. The multi-level, irregularly
shaped plaza consists of red brick and
concrete.
GOVERNMENT
CENTER