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| 奥斯陆建筑设计大学的学生扎本·塔利布最近设计出一项新的伊拉克大使馆,这座新建筑覆盖着太阳能电池板和雨水收集机,建筑的表面被植被包裹并且起伏不平,这个设计模拟了皮肤的功能,能够自己产生所需的能源。 |
| 大使馆的交叉的漩涡形状在奥斯陆是一个非常引人注目的建筑,其表面的“皮肤” 连接、离散着整个建筑的各个部分,这两个漩涡创建了一个连续的循环路径。 |
| 这座建筑可以作为一个大的城市雕塑来欣赏,建筑的整体姿势是面向着城市西边的空地。北面基本上是封闭的,这样可以减弱交通噪音。入口面向东边,这样就避开了寒冷的冬季风。 |
| 连绵起伏的屋顶被太阳能光电板覆盖着,同时,其表面的雨水收集器收集来的雨水浇灌着周围的植被。建筑四周装有高性能的玻璃,可以减少眩光,为屋内的人们提供更好的视觉效果。 |
译者:筑龙网 毛毛
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Oslo School of Architecture and Design student Zaid Bin Talib recently unveiled plans for a new Embassy of Iraq in Oslo that is covered in solar panels and rainwater harvesting mechanisms. The swirling structure features an energy generating skin, and it's wrapped with vegetation that intertwines throughout its openings and undulating surfaces.
The intersecting swirls of Zaid Bin Talib‘s Embassy of Iraq in Oslo create an interesting play of animated forms. The skin provides gradual and discrete connections between different parts of the building. The two polarized swirls create a continuous and, at times elongated circulation path.
Serving as an urban sculpture, the overall shape of the building gestures towards the open spaces on the west side of the site. The north fa?ade is mostly closed and functions as a buffer against traffic noise. Access, openings and views are oriented towards the east and shielded from winter winds.
The undulating roof is covered with photovoltaics and it harvests rainwater to irrigate the surrounding vegetation. The openings are glazed with high-performance glass that reduces glare and provides views and shading. |
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