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这是由Playze设计的Tony有机屋,位于上海浦东。继Tony有机农场的多功能综合楼成功之后,业主Tony Zhang再一次和Playze合作,意在上海中心建造Tony有机屋。通过在有机屋内展出有机农场上的产品,Tony想借此让城市居民了解有机食品来源,介绍和宣传更自然的有机生活方式。项目具体位于陆家嘴海滨,以浦东典型的天际线为背景。该项目由现成建筑改造而成,原建筑呈展馆状,之前是浦东景观总规划的一部分,但由于设计时未明确用途和功能,直到破损也没有真正投入使用。设计师重塑建筑结构,添加错层,营造吸引人的空间感,满足业主的需求。
设计师对建筑空间材料的整体性非常重视。通过延用自然外观的建材,项目和周边的人造城市环境形成鲜明对比。建筑内部主要材料是当地采购的橡木,以营造温暖而有触感的内部体验。像素化组合的方形木箱就像沿着三个低平面生长,打造不同层面之间的空间延续感。通过模块立方体的特定布局组合,中央楼梯成为灵活的平台,供不同项目使用,满足表演、展览、招待和非正式会议等不同活动需求。餐厅、包房和有机食品商店都与中央空间有视觉和物理上的联系。建筑第四层主要用来接待客户。开放厨房会举行烹饪表演,直接在客户面前展示有机食物。餐后,客户可到露台放松休闲,观赏迷人江景。
现存的建筑外壳由传统玻璃幕墙制成,没有任何阻挡太阳辐射的措施。为了解决遮阳问题,同时满足业主追求的新颖性,设计师在巨大的玻璃建筑外面加了一层柔软又有触感的遮光表皮,和坚硬的外墙形成鲜明对比。遮光表皮由颜色相异的双层纺织带构成。重合部分因为波纹效应,看起来特别柔软。46条纺织带组成一块遮光面板,面板可转成任意形状,满足理想遮光效果的同时呈现美丽江景。每块遮光面板都可以单独旋转,满足不同情况下的遮光需求。遮光面板后面设有LED灯,夜幕降临,建筑的立体效果明显。这样的面板不仅提高了室内的隐私级别,而且不论室内室外看来,Tony有机屋都是一道亮丽的风景线。
Following a successful collaboration for a multifunctional building complex at Tony’s Farm, playze has been approached by owner Tony Zhang with the idea of developing a building in the city center of Shanghai for the promotion of an organic lifestyle. The main purpose of the building is to showcase the products of Tony’s Farm by introducing a more natural way of living to city dwellers, who may often have an obscured understanding of the origins of their food products.The project is located on the waterfront in Lujiazui, with the iconic Pudong skyline as its backdrop. It is a conversion project for an existing building that was initially constructed as a part of the Pudong landscape master plan. This original pavilion-like structure was built without any intended purpose or function; it had therefore never actually been used and had fallen into rather poor condition. Substantial structural changes, namely the addition of an entire floor as well as the introduction of an additional split-level, were necessary to generate an attractive spatial sequence matching the aspirations of the client.
Much attention has been paid to the material integrity of the space. By maintaining the natural appearance of the building materials, a contrast is struck against the artificiality of the surrounding urban environment. The dominant material in the interior is locally sourced oak wood, which creates a warm and tactile experience throughout the interior.A pixelated assemblage of oaken boxes seems to grow through the three lower floors of the building, generating a spatial continuum throughout the different levels. The central stair has been designed as a flexible playground for different events. Modular cubes can be arranged in specific layouts to cater to various programs like presentations, exhibitions, public receptions and informal meetings. A public restaurant, private dining rooms, and an organic food store are connected both visually and physically to this central space.The fourth floor is designed to host a more executive clientele. An open kitchen allows for show cooking, with organic ingredients on display directly in front of the patrons. Following dinner, guests may be invited for relaxation and leisure activities on the terrace, featuring a stunning view across the river to Puxi.
The existing building shell initially consisted of a conventional glass curtain wall without any measures to protect the building from heat gain through solar radiation. In addition to the need for a shading system, the ambition to create a building envelope that reflected the novel aspirations of the client were the primary drivers for the development of a completely bespoke facade system. The idea was to contrast the harshness of the adjacent massive glass towers with a soft and tactile skin.The resulting shading system is made of two layers of differently colored strings. The overlap of the two layers creates a moiré effect that reinforces the textile-like aesthetic of the skin. The fa?ade is comprised of a series of panels, each consisting of 46 strings. The use of single strings instead of a continuous fabric allows the panels to twist in a controlled and specific way. The shape of the twisted panel allows for ideal sun shading conditions while simultaneously opening up views towards the river.Groups of panels can be individually controlled in order to adapt to specific functions in different areas of the building. A layer of LED lights behind the panels enhances the three-dimensional effect of the fa?ade during the night. The illuminated panels act to increase the level of privacy by obscuring views from the outside in, while preserving the compelling vistas from the interior to the surrounding urban environment. |
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