原文:http://www.dezeen.com/2007/09/10/lego-towers-by-bjarke-ingels-group/ (转载请注明来源http://www.ArchGo.com建筑实例 建筑图片 建筑文章翻译)
Danish architects Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) will show a LEGO model of their LEGO Towers project for an upcoming exhibition at Storefront for Architecture and Design in New York.
The 1:50 scale model uses 250,000 bricks and took five weeks to build.
A time-lapse movie showing the construction of the model is on YouTube.
The exhibition, called BIG City, presents five proposals for high-density living at the gallery, and opens on 2 October.
LEGO Towers is a proposal for a residential, retail and hotel development in Copenhagen. More info on BIG’s website.
版权:翻译 www.ArchGo.com 天蝎 (本文图片zip下载 2.76 M) (本文pdf下载 0.35 M)作者: skywoolf 时间: 2010-3-1 20:56 法国, 巴黎, 某高层住宅/LAN
原文:http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/9/view/6384/lan-architecture-120-residential-apartments.html (转载请注明来源http://www.ArchGo.com建筑实例 建筑图片 建筑文章翻译)
LAN architecture designed this double skinned residential building for a competition in paris. although they
eventually lost out in the competition the building has a number of unique features worth highlighting.
the structure of the building is rather distinct because it uses a double skin that helps insulate the building,
while the outer most skin produces energy through photovoltaic cells. composed of meta, this outer layer
would also serve as a sun barrier all year long, giving the building high thermal performance. the design of
the building aimed to integrate compact living in a vertical tower. the building would have bordered a park
on the south and west, overlooking the city of paris.
版权:翻译 www.ArchGo.com 海天一线 (本文图片zip下载 2.51 M) (本文pdf下载 0.82 M)作者: skywoolf 时间: 2010-3-1 20:57 美国,纽约,第11大街100号住宅塔楼/让.努维尔
This building is almost complete, and it has a strong presence from across the river, or when seen from the High Line. I remember that a month ago, I was looking at it from the High Line and a lady next to me said “how old is that building?”. Despite the fact of its high tech curtain wall, using 1647 different window panels, the building looks ancient, almost like a left over from the old waterfront.
Today OMA sent us an update on this project, The Interlace, and more details appear.
The project is located on a green belt outside the capital city, and consists on 31 stacked apartment blocks, each six-stories tall and identical in length, resulting in 170,000sqm of gross floor area for 1,040 apartments.
What is interesting about the project is how these stacked volumes achieve a high density, while still maintaining privacy and long-range views as you can see on the renderings.
The second result of this “stacked” strategy, are the common spaces filled with tropical green. By looking at the plan view of the complex, a series of inner courtyards appear on the empty spaces between the blocks. The project turns then into a rich vertical community, apart from the single tower projects seen in the area. Extensive residential amenities and facilities are interwoven into the lush vegetation and offer opportunities for social interaction, leisure, and recreation.
Above-ground vehicular circulation is minimized, liberating large green areas within the development. The Interlace incorporates sustainability features through careful environmental analysis of sun, wind, and micro-climate conditions on site and the integration of low-impact passive energy strategies.
The design is led by Ole Scheeren together with Eric Chang, Associate of OMA.
Developer: A CapitaLand-led consortium comprising CapitaLand Residential Singapore Pte Ltd, Hotel Properties Limited and a third shareholder.
Lead Designer: Ole Scheeren, Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) Beijing
Project Architect: RSP Architects Planners & Engineers (Pte) Ltd
Landscape Architect: ICN Design International Pte Ltd
Quantity Surveyor: Davis Langdon & Seah Singapore Pte Ltd
Type of Development: Condominium comprising 1,040 units with extensive clubhouse facilities and retail storefronts
Unit Types: A range of two-, three- and four-bedroom apartments, penthouses and duplex garden units. Areas will vary from 75 square meters for a two-bedroom unit to 586 square meters for a penthouse with private roof garden
Site Area: Approximately 81,000 square meters (871,884 square feet)
Gross Floor Area: Approximately 170,000 square meters (1.8 million square feet)
Floors: 24 stories above ground with one level of basement parking
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原文:http://www.archdaily.com/30025/mahanakhon-ole-scheeren-oma/ (转载请注明来源http://www.ArchGo.com建筑实例 建筑图片 建筑文章翻译)
Ole Scheeren, a partner for Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) and project leader of the recently completed Beijing’s CCTV Tower, considered among the world’s most imaginative contemporary architectural feats. With the tower complete, Scheeren has moved to design his first skyscraper, entitled MahaNakhon, “a dazzling, pixelated 77-storey tower,” that will rise to be the tallest building in Bangkok. With approximately 150,000 square meters, MahaNakhon will include a lush urban oasis with public gardens and a major transportation hub, luxury retail, residences, a new public square, and a five-star hotel created by New York’s Ian Schrager.
Mahanakohn’s “distinctive sculptural appearance” offers a pixelated effect as the solid tower is carefully carved into. These spaces become “excavated portions of the elegant glass curtain wall to reveal the inner life of the building metaphorically and actually an architecture that encloses and protects its inhabitants while revealing the inner life of their city.” The protrusions create beautiful balconies with uninterrupted views over the city as well as larger areas for greenery.
In addition to the tower, a smaller freestanding 7-storey building, known as the cube, offers multi-level indoor/outdoor terraces with an extensive mix of dining and leisure facilities. These facilities activate the lower levels as the general public will have access via a direct above-ground pedestrian link.
建筑师: Neil M. Denari Architects (尼尔·丹尼瑞建筑师事务所)
项目地点: New York, USA
项目负责人: Neil Denari
项目建筑师: Duks Koschitz
项目设计师: Stefano Paiocchi
项目组: Carmen Cham, Alex Janowsky, Philipp Traexler, David Aguilo, Steven Epley, Paola Vezzulli, Joe Willendra
合作建筑师: Marc Rosenbaum Architects
结构工程师: Desimone Consulting Engineers
流程咨询: TWS & Partners
幕墙咨询: Front
室内设计: Thomas Juul-Hansen
照明设计: Lighting Design Alliance
电器工程师: Ambrosino, DePinto & Schmieder Consulting Engineers
结构管理: Bovis Lend Lease LMB
占地面积: 352.5 平方米
建筑面积: 3,642 平方米
项目状态: 施工中
图片提供: Neil Denari Architects
Meir Lobaton + Kristjan Donaldson与我们分享他们最近在墨西哥首都墨西哥城设计的36层居住建筑。该住宅设计方案在独户住宅和节地方面进行了取舍。
该高层公寓提供了奢侈的带有后院的居住环境。在每一层都有花园,让建筑既能节约用地,也能达到舒适的条件,更重要的是,为家庭成员提供一个有吸引力的功能空间。
More images and more about the project after the break.
The residential tower provides the family the luxury of living in an apartment building without sacrificing the comfort of a backyard. Gardens located on every level try to break with the dichotomy between land and building, and, more importantly, provide an area that is attractive and functional for the family members.
Each floor plan is organized around a single apartment type that is 400 square meters with a gardened extension of approximately 160 square meters. By rotating the apartments 90 degrees at successive levels, the gardens sit above the cantilevered bedrooms of the apartment below.
The shifting horizontal floor planes provide adequate space for full trees to grow. This shifting also balances the greenery, creating a blend of structure and nature, rather than allowing one element to dominate and the second to feel like an after-thought. The internal living areas are organized to take full advantage of the gardens which adds a feeling of openness to the residences.
Due to the volatile seismic condition that characterizes Mexico City, a system of deep shear walls and Vierendeel trusses stabilizes the structure while accommodating the rotating floor plans.
TORRE CUAJIMALPA:
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Program: Thirty-six storey residential tower
Area: 25,000 square meters aprox.
Designer/architect: MEIR LOBATON CORONA + KRISTJAN DONALDSON