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M+ Pavilion / VPANG
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来自建筑事务所的描述:M +展览馆位于香港西九文化区,展馆分为两层,并有一些活动场地。
From the architect. M+ Pavilion is a two-storey exhibition and event space in the midst of the Hong Kong West Kowloon Cultural District.
© West Kowloon Cultural District Authority
2013年9月,香港西九文化区管理局为M +展览馆的方案设计公开竞标。 获奖作品来自VPANG建筑师有限公司、JET Architecture Inc 以及 Lisa Cheung,他们的方案从100个国际作品中脱颖而出。 该建筑于2016年7月完成并开放。
In September 2013, the Hong Kong West Kowloon Cultural District Authority launched an open competition for the design of the M+ Pavilion. The winning design went to the team of VPANG architects ltd + JET Architecture Inc + Lisa Cheung which stood out from among 100 international entries. The building was completed and opened to public in July 2016.
© Tynnon Chow
该建筑的结构体系被称为浮动艺术平台。 其墙体在护堤上逐渐升高,通过镜面外墙融入城市公园。
The architecture is represented as a Floating Art Platform. It is elevated on a berm, blending itself into the surroundings of the City Park by mirrored external walls.
概念/Concept
根据西九龙文化区整体城市公园设计理念,浮动艺术平台旨在为人们繁忙的城市生活提供休憩场所。这里是简单、纯净的空间,远离城市噪音和污染,这个空间让我们有更多机会打开并放松自己的心灵,从而更好地去欣赏城市景观的艺术品。
In line with the overall City Park design concept of the West Kowloon Cultural District, the Floating Art Platform aims at offering a respite from hectic city life. It should be a simple, pure and clean space; a space situated away from city noise and pollution, a space that gives us a chance to open our hearts, relax our minds, and appreciate artwork amidst the backdrop of the cityscape.
© Mike Yeung
建筑的镜面外墙不仅作为立面,同时也回应和见证了城市的转变。 主要的展览空间让建筑如同在树木和树叶之间漂浮一样,而白墙则过滤了环境噪音。 艺术可以被展示、推广、分享和拥有。 它属于香港这座城市。
Mirrored external walls are not only camouflaging, but also reverberating and witnessing the transformation of the surroundings and city in time. The elevated main exhibition space made the structure as if floating amongst trees and foliage while the white walls filtered the environment noises. Art could be displayed, promoted, shared and embraced. It belongs to the city, near and dear to the heart of Hong Kong.
© Mike Yeung
高墙与开放式展厅相结合,同时也将展厅与城市环境相互交织:
1、以欢迎的姿态与东北的公园连接;
2、西北外墙靠近主要道路;
3、南面海滨面向弯曲台阶,环绕中央绿色护堤,将游客从公园引导至建筑。
Elevated walls are designed strategically with openings projecting the Pavilion to intertwine with its surroundings in a human scale:
1. a welcoming northeast conjunction to the Park linking the future M+ Museum
2. the northwest façade is close to main road for services access;
3. Southside waterfront facing connection in form of curved steps, which wrap around the central green berm, gradually bring the visitor from ground level of the park to the raised pavilion platform.
一层平面图/1F Floor Plan
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该设计方案还结合了生态学理念,与方案的整体概念相同,建筑、景观、植被形成了一个连续的整体。 这片广阔的绿地强调了人与自然的结合。
Our design also explored the notion of ecology with the same smart simplistic approach as our overall concept, where the building, topographic landscape, wide spreading tree canopies works together forming a continuous whole. This extensive greenery addresses our emphasis on the incorporation of manmade and natural environment.
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主要展览空间的玻璃门可随时开启,将室内外空间建立连接,人们可以在这里举行各种不同类型的活动。
The main exhibition space has full length openable glazed doors to create connection between indoor and outdoor exhibition spaces to allow multiple disciplines and multiple exhibition or event formats.
© Tynnon Chow
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© Marcia Ng
场地平面图/Site Plan
立面图/Elevation
建筑设计:VPANG
项目地点:香港,尖沙咀,西九龙文咸区
设计团队:Vincent Pang, Lisa Cheung, Tynnon Chow, Kenneth Cheng, Zara Chan, Harmony Wong, Ivan Cheung
项目时间:2016年
摄影:West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, Mike Yeung, Tynnon Chow,Marcia Ng
合作方:JET Architecture Inc., Lisa Cheung
• Architects: VPANG
• Location: West Kowloon Cultural District, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
• Design Team: Vincent Pang, Lisa Cheung, Tynnon Chow, Kenneth Cheng, Zara Chan, Harmony Wong, Ivan Cheung
• Project Year: 2016
• Photographs: West Kowloon Cultural District Authority, Mike Yeung, Tynnon Chow,Marcia Ng
• Collaborators: JET Architecture Inc., Lisa Cheung
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