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原名称:Taiwan 设计单位:BIG 位置:中国 台湾 分类:居住建筑设计团队:Anu Leinonen, Eric Li, Andrew Lo, Camila Luise de Andrade Stadler, Hsiao Rou Huang, Junjie Yan, Song 合作人:RJ Wu, Arup, Glessner Group 建筑设计负责人:Bjarke Ingels, Jakob Lange 这是由BIG设计的台湾花莲洄澜湾特区。该项目以为老年人建设环保住宅为目的,旨在设计出注重老年人健康的有效社区。社区的起伏的绿色山体屋顶,使自然更贴近生活空间,创造了一个轻松的环境。BIG的项目最近被评为2014 Architizer A+A奖项的赢家。
社区位于台湾东部沿海,最近有相当数量的年轻人外出去更大的城市寻找更好的工作,因此该地区成为老年人和退休人员的专属地,住房需求和娱乐设施不断增长。建筑师在社区内引入快速通道,它蜿蜒地通过住宅,为室外空间注入了生机与活力。除了休闲区,社区还具有监测点、舞台、商店、餐馆和医疗保健服务。
整个社区鼓励互动。公共快速通道可以作为会议地点与社会的接触点。一系列康乐设施如媒体室、休息室、图书馆、游泳池、公共花园和冥想空间体现了建立低压力环境的设计理念。
译者:筑龙网 艾比
Bjarke Ingels Group has unveiled their latest – and certainly greenest – “mountainous” housing project (for previous examples, see: Mountain Dwelling and 8 House). Although still in progress, Hualien Residences, a beach resort housing complex in Taiwan, will consist of green “landscape stripes” that resemble mountains themselves. The project, which incorporates walking paths, underground jogging paths, and an observation point, has already been recognized as a finalist in the 2014 MIPIM awards for its use of design to encourage healthy, active lifestyles for the complex’s primarily older residents.
TLDC, a prominent land developer based in Taipei, has recently obtained license to turn what used to be an industrial and factory region into a world class beach resort. The site has great potential for spectacular views as it is located prominently against the coast and near the intersection of two river deltas. Taiwan’s spine of mountains can be seen to the west while the ocean is to the east; Hualien city is to the north.
For the resort masterplan, a language of green landscape stripes create a mountain terrain of commercial and residential program that echo the natural mountains in distance. The stripes run east-west to frame the best views while also becoming an optimal shading system for Taiwan’s hot and humid tropical climate. Low-angle, high-glare morning and evening sun is effortlessly blocked by the stripes while favorable north-south light is allowed into the units. Green roofs further mitigate heat gain and combined with the striping create a low energy masterplan.
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