方案细节:
地点:瑞典Umea
客户:Baltic集团
毛面积:15000平方
施工年份:2011-2012
委派类型:统筹委员会
团队:Henning Larsen 建筑, White 建筑, Tyrens, WSP集团,TM-Konsult
Henning Larsen建筑发给我们一些最近已经完成了的Umea艺术博物馆的照片和图纸,他也算是瑞典北部Umea大学校园的一部分。
来自Henning Larsen建筑的方案描述
Umea艺术博物馆坐落在占地15000平米的北瑞典Umeå大学新艺术校区。新校园包括纯艺术学院,设计学院和建筑学院。
博物馆底层平面占地500平米,毛面积总和3500平米。配合博物馆在河边的位置优势,博物馆成为区域范围内的地标。
博物馆配备有三个层叠的展览厅。大的,方形展厅采用了无承重构架构造,整体全由“四条腿”支撑,方形展厅的每条边有一条“腿”。
在展厅周围,这些“腿”在外圈和外立面之间构成了窄窄的空隙——壁龛,这样的设计会让日光倾倒入内部空间与温暖的仿自然灯光融合。
在光线效果方面,这壁龛使自然进入进行艺术探索,越往上走,你就会有更好的视角光差河流,城市和景观。
四条“腿”不只作支撑用,而且还服务于纵向的设施设备:电梯,楼梯,管道,通风管。入口和大厅占了底部的三层并有一个博物馆商铺,儿童工作间,以及一个礼堂。
一个将近三层楼高的房间用来连通空间。
像艺术校园内的其他建筑一样,外立面用了西伯利亚落叶松做垂直装饰-中间只有大窗户和落地玻璃穿插。
Umea艺术博物馆希望吸引全球各地的艺术家。这对博物馆的安全,气候控制提出了很高的要求。博物馆与当地供热系统合作,并使用免维护的材料。
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北立面 Elevation north
东立面 Elevation east
南立面 Elevation south
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Project Details:
Location: Umea, Sweden
Client: Baltic Group
Gross floor area: 15,000 m2
Year of construction: 2011-2012
Type of assignment: Commission
Team: Henning Larsen Architects, White Architects, Tyréns, WSP Group, TM-Konsult
Henning Larsen Architects has sent us photos and drawings of their recently finished Umea Art Museum, a part of Umea University Campus in northern Sweden.
Project Description from Henning Larsen Architects:
Umea Art Museum is located at the 15,000 m2 new Arts Campus at Umeå University in northern Sweden. The new campus also comprises the Academy of Fine Arts, the Institute of Design and the School of Architecture. The ground plan of the museum covers 500 m2, while the total gross floor area amounts to 3,500 m2. With its visible location by the river, the museum has become a landmark in the area.
The museum comprises three exhibition halls placed on top of each other. The large, square halls are free from load-bearing structures and are supported by four legs, with one leg placed on each side of the square rooms. Around the exhibition halls, the legs create an outer, narrow gap towards the facades – a niche, which lets the cool sun and sky light pour into the space and merge with the warm artificial light. In addition to the light effect, the niches allow for natural breaks from the artistic exploring, and the higher up you go, the more you are drawn towards the view of the river, city and landscape.
The four legs not only support the building but also serve as wells for all vertical movement: elevators, stairs, pipes and ventilation ducts. The entrance and foyer span across the three lower levels and comprise a museum shop, a children’s workshop and an auditorium. A partly triple-high room serves to connect the spaces.
As the other buildings at the Arts Campus, the facade features vertical louvres in Siberian larch, which supports its verticality – only broken by the large windows and the glass floor in the middle.
Umea Art Museum wishes to attract international artists. This imposes high requirements on museum safety and climate control. The museum connects to the local district heating system and features maintenance-free materials.
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