临时学校-新冠教室/ Murray Legge Architecture
Temporary Tiger - Covid Classroom / Murray Legge Architecture
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来自建筑事务所的描述。当前社会面临着新冠疫情的挑战,小老虎中文浸入式学校(Little Tiger Chinese Immersion School)决定将一大部分课堂教学搬到户外。在过去的这个夏天,学校校长来到建筑师工作室,协同设计一个可以快速搭建且经济的户外课堂,争取在2020新学年秋季入学开始之前投入使用。最基本的考虑是保护孩子们不受特克萨斯州烈日的暴晒。这个临时的结构花费少于3000美金,大约投入一周时间搭建。主要由2X4英寸的木条拼接而成,用螺纹桩锚固定在地面上,当结构被拆除时,锚固部分可以很容易地拆除,不留下任何痕迹。
Text description provided by the architects. As a solution to the challenges faced because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Little Tiger Chinese Immersion School chose to move a large portion of its classes outdoors. Over the summer the school director reached out to our office to design an outdoor classroom that could be built quickly and affordably before the start of the new Fall 2020 school year. Their primary concern was to shelter the children from the intense Texas sun. The temporary structure cost less than $3000 USD and took about a week to build. It is composed primarily of wood 2x4’s which are secured to the ground with threaded pile anchors that can be easily removed when the structure is taken down, leaving no trace that it was there.
We choose to use stick framing for several reasons, primarily that it is fast, flexible, and affordable. The A-frame walls are very stable and include built-in linear benches for the kids to sit on. We are also fans of the granular and intricate structural expression of stick frame construction and look for opportunities to explore innovative applications of this common building system. Here the design figure and strength comes from the repetition of members.
The structure is further expressed through the use of diagonal members which brace the walls laterally while giving the structure a playful, graphic quality. Classes are held in the morning until midday to take advantage of the cooler morning temperatures. Since the sun is low in the morning, the east-facing wall provides as much shade as the roof does.
The A-frame wall on the east side acts as an armature for the vertical shade cloth. Spanning between the A-frame walls is an off-the-shelf prefabricated retractable shade cloth roof. The material is reflective solar cloth to cut down the radiant heat from the sun. The classroom is very popular with the children who use it as a play structure when the classroom is not in use. Here, climbing the walls is encouraged.
建筑设计:Murray Legge Architecture
类型:临时装置,教育建筑
面积:500平方英尺(约46.5平方米)
年份:2020年
摄影:Leonid Furmansky
生厂商:GRAPHISOFT, Tang Sunshades
设计团队:Murray Legge, Travis Avery, Lincoln Davidson
委托人:Little Tiger Chinese Immersion School, Mike Osborne & Meggie Chou
工程:Fort Structures
承包商:Mike Osborne (client also constructed the project)
城市:奥斯汀
国家:美国
TEMPORARY INSTALLATIONS, EDUCATIONAL ARCHITECTURE,AUSTIN, UNITED STATES
Architects: Murray Legge Architecture
Area: 500 ft2
Year: 2020
Photographs: Leonid Furmansky
Manufacturers: GRAPHISOFT, Tang Sunshades
Design Team: Murray Legge, Travis Avery, Lincoln Davidson
Clients: Little Tiger Chinese Immersion School, Mike Osborne & Meggie Chou
Engineering: Fort Structures
Contractor: Mike Osborne (client also constructed the project)
City: Austin
Country: United States