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所 在 地:中国 江苏 南京
Homo Erectus Fossil Museum
Odile Decq事务所公开了他们南京直立人化石博物馆的设计得奖方案,位于南京人男性和女性头骨1993年被发现的考古区。这个项目预计2014年建成,成为基地上显眼独特的建筑。建筑自然的平面曲线轮廓从地面升起,形成了一个巨大的室外中心广场。连绵的每一层的建筑空间都有大型玻璃窗,与外部环境有所交流。楼层模拟了自然地壳的形态,中央的广场区指明了这个博物馆的主题是有关地质和古生物。建筑背面是实心混凝土柱,支持整个建筑楼层的承重。一层自由安置了一些小型服务设施,包括一个容纳250人的剧场、一个容纳200人的4D影院、餐厅、咖啡馆和纪念品商店。画廊根据博物馆空间进行组织,与建筑内部的环路有所联系,游客可以很便捷地根据时间长短选择性游览。
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Slated for completion in 2014, Studio Odile Decq shared images of their competition-winning entry for the 'Homo Erectus Fossil Museum' in Nanjing, at the archaeological site where the homo erectus Nankinensis male and female skulls were discovered in 1993. The project therefore pulls its formal cues directly from the site, neither dominating it nor becoming an irrelevant structure within it. The natural contours are extruded and interpreted in volume, rising out of the ground cradling a large exterior plaza. Continuous bands of glazing stretch across the vertical voids between the elevated floor plates allowing a constant connection to the exterior. Layering the floors mimics the natural formation of the earth's crust, with central voids that expose the make-up of the museum as a geological and paleontological concept. The back side of the museum in turn is formed by a solid concrete spine that supports the rest of the structure and includes the elevators, technical rooms, and services. The ground floor is complemented by smaller vibrant volumes, organic in nature, that house various programmatic elements such as the 250-seat theater, a 200-seat 4D cinema, restaurant, cafe, and gift shop. Gallery spaces are organized according to museological scale, connected by various paths of circulation so that users may efficiently visit the exhibitions based on the the length of time they want to spend. |
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