在比利时树林里的Hechtel-Eksel中创建了一个宝物。鼓舞人心的描述,树屋的桥扩大了生态和经济之间的差距。
Sappi,Flemish的森林和自然机构,Hechtel-Eksel社区,接近加入的目的是鼓励公司、政客和组织在日常活动中接受可持续性。他们都共享一个愿景:加强环境的质量和社会责任,造福人民,星球和繁荣。
设计作为一种逃避或撤退,空间提供一个环境,商人可以在一个鼓舞人心的内容中讨论可持续发展,甚至对于科学家暂时居住而进行研究。
建筑师Baumraum在设计创造了一个对于这个项目的独特的形象。树上的房子最初设想为一张已经打褶的纸,所以它既包含内部和外部空间。
树屋的五个要素:两个在不同层面的小木屋,台阶,楼梯和一个连接屋顶。在较低的小屋有一个咖啡酒廊,厨房、洗手间和技术房间。上面的房间是献给会议和其他事件的,是适合一个观赏周围的树木的位置。
所有的细节都被设计为其功能的想法,比如已被覆盖着柔软的枕头的长凳和边缘上的房间,创建了一个舒适和悠闲的环境,鼓励人们呆更长时间。
小木屋和上层阶梯19角度,单独连接地面。此功能确保了树屋在森林的地面上受到的影响很小。
可持续性在整个树屋特点:所有的设备使用现有的供应或被设计来实现自给自足。功能包括坐落在一个地下空间提取空气中的热量热泵单元。在夏季这个单位可以用于冷却,引起与二氧化碳中性系统。
这种合作关系被评论为:“树屋不仅仅是树屋。这是一个位于Hechtel-Eksel的森林配备最先进的环保设施小型建筑奇迹。”
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A gem has been created within the woods of Hechtel-Eksel in Belgium. Described as inspirational, The TREEHOUSE has the vision to bridge the extensive gap between ecology and the economy.
Sappi, The Flemish Forest and Nature Agency, the commune of Hechtel-Eksel and Proximity have joined forces with the aim of encouraging companies, politicians and organisations to embrace sustainability in their daily activities. They all share one vision: to enhance the quality of the environment and social responsibility for the benefit of people, planet and prosperity.
Designed as an escape or retreat, the spaces provide an environment in which Business men can discuss sustainability within an inspirational context or even for scientists to temporarily reside whilst carrying out research.
The architects behind the design, Baumraum, have created a unique image for this project. The tree house was initially conceived as a sheet of paper which has been pleated so it encloses both the interior and exterior spaces.
The TREEHOUSE consists of five elements: two cabins on different levels, connecting terraces, a staircase and a connecting roof. In the lower cabin there is a coffee lounge, pantry, restroom and technology room. The upper room is dedicated to meetings and other events that are appropriate to a view from in amongst the surrounding trees.
All of the small details have been designed with its function in mind, such as the benches which have been covered with soft pillows and lines the edges of the room which creates a comfortable and laid-back environment, encouraging one to stay longer.
The cabins and upper terraces rest on 19 angled steel stilts which individually connect to the ground below with foundation screws. This feature ensures that the tree house has minimal impact on the forest floor.
Sustainability features throughout the TREEHOUSE; all of the equipment uses the existing supplies of the nearby museum or have been designed to be self-sufficient. Features include a heat pump unit which is situated in an underground space and extracts heat from the air. In summertime this unit can be used for cooling as well, resulting with a CO2 neutral system.
The partnership has commented: "THE TREEHOUSE isn't just any tree house. It's a small architectural wonder equipped with state-of-the-art eco facilities located in the forests of Hechtel-Eksel."
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