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ZERO住宅项目

Project Zero

分类:居住建筑

内容:设计方案

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Daniel Kim 和 Caitlin Ranson设计   这是2012 Design to Zero competition中的亚军作品:“Project Zero”,项目由来自克莱姆森建筑学院的两位研究生Daniel Kim 和 Caitlin Ranson共同设计完成。它旨在重新定义住宅单元,聚焦材料单元,家庭单元及起居单元之间的紧密关系,项目所在场地是一个历史性住宅区,紧邻南加州的格林维尔市。混凝土石头单元是这个项目的主要材料,这种最基本的模块材料使设计师能够创造出动感有效的空间。从环保角度奖,CMU非常耐用,而且容易维护,防火,又有很高的热质量,可以在项目所在地获得并建造。设计重新考虑项目元素,从而创造出适合家庭单元的生活方式。每个单元包括不同的家庭位置,设计保证了家庭的隐私性,但同时也能在不同家庭之间建立互动和交流,而这种交流是通过公共流通和公共室外空间实现的。房间高效运作,适合现代居住。设计没有包含任何门厅,走廊,餐厅或是其他住户用不到的项目元素。We are happy to also present the second prize winner of the 2012 Design to Zero competition: Project Zero, a collaborative effort by graduate students Daniel Kim and Caitlin Ranson from Clemson University School of Architecture. Project Zero seeks to redefine the "unit," focusing on the tight relationship between material unit, family unit, and living unit. The site chosen for the proposal is in a historic residential district not far from downtown Grennville, South Carolina. Concrete masonry units were the primary material choice for Project Zero. With this most basic modular material, the team was able to create dynamic and efficient spaces. Environmentally, CMU is durable, low maintenance, fire resistant, has high thermal mass, and can be locally sourced and constructed. The design rethinks the program to create spaces that accommodate the lifestyle patterns of the family unit. Each unit houses a unique family situation. Privacy is afforded to each family, but interaction amongst the families is also encouraged through public circulation and shared outdoor spaces. Rooms work efficiently and reflect the fast tempo of contemporary living. The design does not include hallways, corridors, dining rooms, or other formal areas that do not respond to the occupants' lifestyles.


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