The building will eventually be demolished, but it is “retained”! Is MVRDV really wrong about the abandoned arch hill?


On July 28, the hill that had been open for only two days was forced to close.

The British people are always keen on self tucking, and they are proud of themselves.

That is the newly opened scenic spot last summer, marble arch mound.

Let’s give nature a little more time…

The right is just built.

But the reality is this: the open landscape is an unfinished one.

Stevie Pearce, a resident of Westminster, specially came to line up in advance to take a group photo with the railing.

On the eve of the demolition, the British also launched a petition to “save the marble arch mound”, falsely retaining it in an ironic tone, ending the life of the arch mound.

On January 9 this year, the marble arch hill, which had been ridiculed for half a year, was finally officially closed, and the government announced that it would be permanently demolished.

“MVRDV patting on the chest: we assure all Londoners and tourists that it will become better! Unfortunately, this hill is too open in a hurry.

We are working hard and hope to solve this problem as soon as possible.

Previously, tickets were pre sold online for £ 4.5-8.

But there is one thing that makes them dislike the whole country from the bottom of their heart.

The official said: “we provide free return tickets for every visitor who booked a visit in the first week of the opening and return to visit after the landscape reopens and plants grow.” “those who have bought tickets can apply for a refund or visit again when they open for the second time later this year.” Netizen soul torture: This is obviously not ready.

Some people said it was a “garbage mountain” and others called it “the worst tourist attraction in the capital”.

Why should you open it? Westminster City Council threw the pot: “the marble arch hill is not ready yet.

They are like this: on the opening day, many people came to the scene with high expectations.

This: in reality, the turf falls off and ugly railings surround the landscape, which hinders the view.

“It’s a garbage mountain, the worst scenic spot in London.” “Indeed, it is the most traditional foolish act in Britain.” Some people have a good attitude, saying: “for £ 4.50youcan ‘tgowrongbutdon’ texpectalot.

The scenic rockery on Oxford Street in London was scolded to be closed after only two days of opening.

4.5, you can’t afford to lose, you can’t afford to be fooled…” there’s no way to see the scenery of the surrounding park.

Oh, the left marble design of the marble arch hill /MarbleArchHill in London.

“· The official response came.

On July 26, 2021, the marble arch hill in London designed by MVRDV was officially opened.

MVRDV rollover site “garbage mountain”, “unsightly”, “worst scenic spot” · seller show vs Buyer show is a little far away.

– Oliver Wainwright, architectural critic of the guardian “This hillock is meaningless.” — RobHyde, senior lecturer of the Manchester School of architecture, “this is a huge waste of time and materials.

Some local residents lined up one hour in advance to climb the hill and enjoy the top scenic spots around (including Hyde Park, Oxford Street, edgewell road and Park Road).

When we first considered the appearance of green plants, we also highlighted the theme of ‘greening the city’, hoping that it can symbolize the place we are going to in the future 。 Revisiting the design vision of MVRDV, the “mountain building” of Hyde Park revives Oxford Street.

Back to make complaints about “design”, “MVRDV” will push you a design story for 365 days, 365 classics, and only one update every day.

I guess it was designed in winter, but in summer, the trees around here hinder the view.

It was found that at night, the relevant units transported a truck of plants to supplement the fallen vegetation.

First take a look at the renderings released before MVRDV.

MVRDV originally planned to build a temporary installation next to London Hyde Park, aiming to add vitality and attract popularity to the whole block.

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Probably due to the heavy rain the night before, the landscape was only open for 8 minutes, and part of the turf on the mound had fallen off.

Critics have said: “the whole landscape looks very struggling.” – observer critic Rowan Moore “although the vision depicts a lush vegetation landscape, in reality, it is a thin meadow that tries its best to stick on the structural slope, occasionally dotted with some skinny trees.

Oxford Street, the busiest shopping street in Europe, has been particularly affected by the epidemic..

Long awaited Londoners can finally climb the 25 meter high temporary viewing platform of marble arch hill for the first time, looking forward to bringing the park, arch landmarks and surrounding scenery into the eye.

— ChristopherBoyce, director of AssortedSkills+Talents, the major media will not let it go: screenshots of the media official website, people’s words are sharper: “This is a rockery worth 6 million pounds!! Why build such an artificial looking thing next to the wide natural green space of Hyde Park!” “Please put an end to this madness and use public funds wisely.” it does provide us with a new perspective: scaffolding, crash walls and empty Oxford Street, a 360 degree view of nothing.

The recent climate drought has affected the growth of vegetation.

A rockery worth £ 6 million? Experts make complaints about the unfinished appearance, disappointing landscapes and bare vegetation, which make complaints about critics and social media users.

People climbed up the hill and saw the “scenery”.

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