隈研吾建筑都市设计事务所 (Kengo Kuma & Associates), 与 Cornelius+Vöge 事务所及 MASU planning景观规划事务所的合作团队共同参与了位于丹麦(Denmark)欧登塞(Odense)的安徒生(Hans Christian Andersen)博物馆方案。
Kengo Kuma & Associates has won theinternational competition to design the H.C. Andersen’s House of Fairy Tales in Odense in collaboration with Cornelius+Vöge Aps (Associate Architects),MASU Planning (Landscape Architects) and Eduard Troelsgård Engineers.
这个项目会取代曾经的安徒生博物馆。The projects features the creation of a new building and garden for the H.C.
Andersen’s Museum and the Tinderbox cultural center in the heart of the city in which the writerwas born. The site is now in the middle of a large renovation project that iscurrently taking place in Odense based on closing off one of the main thorough fare reconnecting two part of the city previously separated.
In KKAA proposal the garden, the buildings and the exhibition spaces are mixed and interconnected to form a rich and complex fairy tales world despite its urban setting. Most of the exhibition is located underground to maximize the gardenarea, a central sunken/secret garden visually connects the above and underground worlds and serve as a backdrop for the exhibition space. Using ramps that connect the different level of the museum the visitor descends through tothe sunken garden to reach the fairytales realm underground.
Above ground the program is broken down to match the surrounding buildings’ scale; the various pavilions hosting the Tinderbox cultural center, the café and the foyer that integrates the author’s birthplace and memorial feature a green roof witha distinctive sloped geometry that aims to blends the architecture into thelandscape.
设计手法一贯的采取丹麦传统木质元素与树状结构结合在一起,使纵横交错的树枝密密麻麻的盘踞在一起。
The façade treatment mixes traditional elements of the Danish wooden framed construction with a tree like structure in which the branches become thinner and denser towards the rooftop.
采用丹麦经典的篱笆墙来将花园与不同区域分割开,创造出富有戏剧性的迷宫般空间和隐藏式户外景观。
The traditional element of the Hedge, so often used to divide the properties inDanish countryside, is here used to unify the different areas of the gardenunder the same design language creating labyrinth like spaces and hidden areasfor outdoor scenography.
预计到2020年,安徒生之家将成为KKAA在丹麦的第一个项目。
Expected to becompleted in 2020 the project will be KKAA’s first building in Denmark.