Oiio提出世界上最长的建筑,纽约“巨型弯曲“摩天大楼概念方案
oiio proposes the world's longest building with 'big bend' new york skyscraper
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建筑工作室oiio为纽约构想了一个弯曲的摩天大楼,被称为“世界上最长的建筑”。方案的场地位于曼哈顿57街,这条主要街道被越来越多的超高层建筑占领,其中就包括 One57 和 432 park avenue。这条“亿万富翁大街”,引起大量的争议,引发了对当前形势所带来的经济状况以及区域政策的质疑。
architecture studio oiio has conceived a bending skyscraper for new york, dubbed ‘the world’s longest building’. the scheme has been proposed for manhattan’s 57th street, a major thoroughfare that hosts a growing number of supertall structures — including one 57 and 432 park avenue. this controversial ‘billionaires’ row’, has generated a great deal of debate, calling into question the economic conditions and zoning policies that have brought about the current situation.
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对此, oiio ——一家位于纽约和雅典的建筑工作室,设计了‘the big bend’(”巨型弯曲“)。这是一个单体建筑,在顶部进行对折,以形成可用于居住的拱。 这个概念方案充分利用城市区域法规,创造了大面积的实用空间,而不用担心高度限制。尽管建筑与地面的接触是在两个分开的区域上,该项目的占地面积仍然较小。
in response, oiio — an architecture studio based in new york and athens — has designed ‘the big bend’, a single building that doubles back on itself at its peak to form an inhabitable arch. the conceptual scheme takes advantage of the city’s zoning laws to create a structure with a huge amount of saleable square footage, without worrying about height limits. despite meeting the ground at two separate points, the project retains a relatively small footprint.
‘we usually learn about the latest tallest building and we are always impressed by its price per square foot,’ says oiio. it seems that a property’s height operates as a license for it to be expensive. new york city’s zoning laws have created a peculiar set of tricks trough which developers try to maximize their property’s height in order to infuse it with the prestige of a high rise structure. but what if we substituted height with length? what if our buildings were long instead of tall?’.
“巨型弯曲”被称为“世界上最长的建筑”/‘the big bend’ has been dubbed ‘the world’s longest building’
建筑在顶部进行对折,以形成可用于居住的拱型/the building doubles back on itself at its peak to form an inhabitable arch