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所 在 地:丹麦 岑讷自治
这是由we architecture建筑事务所设计的丹麦岑讷市市政厅。他们的方案旨在建立一个从当地景观中脱颖而出的地标性建筑,作为岑讷市的象征,使其成为游客旅行和探索丹麦湿地公园的一个重要景点。该方案将建筑融入湿地景观,以缩小城市和自然的差距。建筑设有一个公共平台,可用于集会等活动。此外,还创造了一个舒适的工作环境。考虑到现存的市政厅南面附近有一个一层的亭台,建筑师将建筑平移一定距离,以避免和现存的市政厅,博物馆和水塔形成竞争。建筑师认为新市政厅不是单纯的扩建,而是一条湿地公园与现有市政厅之间的联系纽带。建筑围绕一系列绿色庭院展开布置,并通过落地玻璃形成新建筑,自然与旧市政厅建筑之间的平稳过渡。无论参观者位于新建筑内还是旧建筑内,都能体验到自然在脚下延伸的美感。屋顶和庭院讲述着沼泽地的故事——这里会有一个日德兰半岛的自然景观展,它将引导员工,市民和游客探索建筑和屋顶花园的景观。
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copenhagen-based architecture practice we architecture has sent us their vision for a new town hall for t?nder, denmark. their proposal seeks to draw a discreet profile into the surrounding landscape that will stand out as a landmark in the city. the building will strengthen the character of t?nder and act as the central meeting point for tourists traveling and exploring the danish wetland nature.their proposed architecture blends in with the marsh environment, bridging the gap between nature and the city.the house will create a platform for a wide range of activities, accommodating meeting places and hubs, while at the same time creating a comfortable workplace. realized as a one story pavilion positioned adjacent to the existing town hall's southern facade, we architecture's design by its horizontal moving direction, will not compete with the old city, the existing town hall, the museum and the water tower. their concept for the town hall is not just an expansion, but a link between marsh on one side and the existing city hall and slotsbanken on the other side.by organizing the volume around a series of green courtyards, the natural countryside is pulled into the complex through extensive glazing, offering a smooth transition between the nature, workspace and the existing town hall.no matter where you are, in both the old and the new structure nature will be quite literally 'at your doorstep'. the roof and courtyards of the building will be a tale of the marsh - a small piece of jutland which exhibits the surrounding nature phenomena. it will invite employees, citizens and tourists to explore the building and the rooftop garden before they move out into the wild. |
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