斜梁为体育馆创造出不规则的窗户
Diagonal beams create irregular windows for sports hall by Schemaa
由专筑网朱王倩,杨帆编译
A +奖项:在法国Champagné地区,有角度的聚碳酸酯窗户在体育馆立面上创造了棋盘花纹的形状,这是今年Architizer A +奖项的获奖设计。
A+Awards: angular polycarbonate windows create tessellating shapes across the facade of this gymnasium in France's Champagné region, a winner at this year's Architizer A+Awards.
French architecture studio Schemaa designed the Nathalie Mauclair Multisports Hall as an extension to the Jean Rondeau gymnasium, creating larger facilities for local schools and sports clubs.
The architects wanted to match the height of the existing sports centre, but offer a contrast to its gabled roof, which is topped by a projecting chimney-stack-like form. The new gym conversely features a flat roof.
斜着的木梁支撑着屋顶,并暴露在室内外。
梁用黑色波纹金属包裹着。从远处看,它们看起来像是新旧结构间绘制的线条。
Wooden beams supporting the roof are positioned diagonally, and left exposed across both the interior and exterior.
The beams are clad with black corrugated metal. From a distance, they appear like lines drawn between the old and the new structures.
为了形成这些梁,建筑师使用了胶合木,这是一种通过分层多片木材胶合在一起形成的工程木材。
To form these beams, the architects used glue-laminated timber, a type of engineered wood formed by layering up multiple slices of wood and gluing them together.
在外面,聚碳酸酯窗户采取了防眩光亚光处理,使它们能在白天反射不同的光线。
在建筑的北侧,这些面板创建了漫射光源,并确保内部体育运动者的隐私。
On the outside, the polycarbonate windows are finished with an anti-glare matt treatment so that they reflect different hues of light during the day.
On the northern side of the building, these panels create a diffused light source and ensure privacy for the sports players within.
Clear glazing forms the lower facade to offer views of the sports field, while the southern side is opaque to avoid too much glare.
On the eastern side, the hall features a large window framing views of a new roof terrace – an open-air meeting space between the two gyms. Here, the architects also added a series of planted areas.
The wooden structure is left bare and matt inside the sports hall to create a warm-toned environment. It is offset by splashes of bright yellow-paint – a nod to the blocks of colour on the exterior of the existing gym.
The Nathalie Mauclair Multisports Hall took home one of the prizes in the Hospitality + Sport category at the 2016 A+Awards.
Organised by Architizer, the awards promote and celebrate the year's best projects and products.
Their stated mission is to nurture the appreciation of meaningful architecture in the world and champion its potential for a positive impact on everyday life.