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美国软件商Adobe公司决定建新总部大楼时,首当其冲选择了总部位于旧金山的公司——WRNS设计工作室,在今年的建筑师前50排名中,该公司居于首位。 Adobe新总部位于犹他州李海,美国盐湖城南部郊区,38英亩的场地确实是一个挑战:长而窄的建筑坐落在15号洲际公路沿线,横跨了四条道路。
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WRNS工作室团队制定了一个27个月的计划,将这座新总部大楼设计成三幢大楼组成的复合建筑,将配套设施分离便于单元管理,创造了一个令人难以置信的宽敞总部大楼。中央建筑横跨了90英尺的相交道路,使校园呈现一幅连续的风景。
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整栋玻璃幕墙建筑依山而建,环境十分优雅。设计师用人工照明方式将建筑分区呈现。WRNS Studio的设计理念是希望创作出犹如校园般轻松的别样工作环境,整个办公区采光充足,整座大楼93%区域都可以看到外部的风景,办公环境轻松、舒适。该校园项目荣获“绿色”建筑LEED金资格证书。
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该建筑内部有办公区域,当然,也有许多配套设施,包括一个篮球场、攀岩墙、游泳池、健身中心和自助餐厅。Cathy Lang Ho 讲到:“这里不仅仅是一个喝咖啡休闲娱乐的环境,而是能够鼓励员工做一些令人难以置信的创新。
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Adobe公司的新总部大楼与Adobe公司之前的所有办公大楼都不同,它与其周围环境融为一体,将该大楼打造成具有Adobe公司文化特色的建筑艺术品,而不只是一个更大规模的科技大楼。
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项目信息:
项目名称:美国犹他州李海市新Adobe校园
委托方:Adobe公司
建筑设计:旧金山WRNS 设计室Bryan Shiles, AIA (设计合作伙伴); Sam Nunes, AIA (合作伙伴负责人); Brian Milman, AIA (项目建筑师); Pauline Souza, AIA (项目总监); Moses Vaughan, AIA (高级建筑师); Raul Garduno, Jason Halaby, Assoc. AIA, John McGill (项目设计师)
室内设计:Rapt Studio
联合建筑师:GSBS Architects
结构工程:Dunn Associates
机械工程:Colvin Engineering Associates
电气工程:Spectrum Engineers
土木工程:Ensign Engineering 和 Land Surveying
景观设计:WRT
视听设备:Avidex
餐饮服务:Cini-Little
项目安全:Design
总承包商:Okland Construction
建筑摄影:Tim Griffith
面积:280,000 平方尺
花费:7400万美元
*本文由专筑网编辑刘庆新译自www.archdaily.com,转载请注明出处。*
Adobe Utah Campus/ WRNS Studio
Category: Work Award
When Adobe set out to build its new Utah campus, the digital media company turned to WRNS Studio, a San Francisco–based firm and the top firm in this year’s ARCHITECT 50. Located in Lehi, just south of Salt Lake City, the 38-acre site was something of a challenge: long and narrow, it runs alongside Interstate 15 and is bisected by a four-lane public road.
As a way to negotiate this unusual site, WRNS designed the campus as a series of three long slabs, each one slightly angled in plan, as a way to break up the facilities into manageable units. The central building makes a 90-foot span of the intersecting road, allowing the campus to be experienced as a continuous landscape, despite the infrastructural intrusion. The team carried out design and construction on a speedy 27-month schedule.
The glass-clad buildings offer views to the surrounding mountain ranges and to Lake Utah, and they cut down on energy loads from artificial lighting. Ninety-three percent of the building’s occupants have views to the outside, while the high-performance glazing further reduces the property’s energy consumption. Adobe is participating in a post-occupancy analysis to maximize the efficiency of the building’s mechanical and electrical systems; it is certified LEED Gold.
Inside, there are offices, of course, but also plenty of amenities, including a basketball court, climbing wall, pool, gym, and cafeterias. “These campuses for technology companies—they’re more grown-up now,” observed juror Cathy Lang Ho. “It’s beyond the play environments with coffee lounges and bean bags and all of that. It’s just more grown-up.”
The architects coordinated this diverse program on a challenging site with a carefully considered site plan that provides a bridge—literal and metaphorical—from one far end to the other. “It’s a supremely skillful massing,” juror Sheila Kennedy said. “It’s a very simple diagram that’s well executed throughout.”
Project Credits
Project: Adobe Systems Utah Campus, Lehi, Utah
Client: Adobe
Architect: WRNS Studio, San Francisco—Bryan Shiles, AIA (design partner); Sam Nunes, AIA (partner-in-charge); Brian Milman, AIA (project architect); Pauline Souza, AIA (sustainability director); Moses Vaughan, AIA (senior architect); Raul Garduno, Jason Halaby, Assoc. AIA, John McGill (project designers)
Interior Design: Rapt Studio
Associate Architect: GSBS Architects
Structural Engineer: Dunn Associates
Mechanical Engineer: Colvin Engineering Associates
Electrical Engineer: Spectrum Engineers
Civil Engineer: Ensign Engineering and Land Surveying
Landscape: WRT
Audiovisual: Avidex
Food Services: Cini-Little
Security: Security by Design
General Contractor: Okland Construction
Photographer: Tim Griffith
Size: 280,000 square feet
Cost: $74 million
*Appreciation towards www.archdaily.com for providing the project description.* |
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