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建筑师: Steven Holl Architects
位置: Chengdu, China
客户: CapitaLand Development
规划用地: 57415 ft / 17500 m
建筑用地: 3336812 sqft / 310000 sqm
表面层面积: 2098963sqft / 195000 sqm
地下层面积: 1237850 sqft / 115000 sqm
项目年份: 2008-2012
相关建筑师: China Academy of Building Research
工程与防火工程师: Ove Arup & Partners
LEED顾问: Ove Arup & Partners
结构工程师: China Academy of Building Research
施工技术员: Davis Langdon & Seah (DLS)
交通顾问: MVA Hong Kong ltd

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动工四年后,Steven Holl Architects在中国成都的中心完成Sliced Porosity Block。没有被设计为标志性的摩天大厦建筑,三百万平方英尺的大楼本身作为城市公共空间的大广场和不同功能的混合。五塔以提供提供办公室,酒店式公寓,零售,酒店,咖啡馆,餐厅刺激一个微型都市的形成。

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Steven Holl将这些环境态艺术大楼描述为“阳光塑造的诗意形态”。所需满足的最少阳光量照射在周围城市建筑的几何形态装饰的外墙上。白色的混凝土建筑与六英尺高的开口组合,玻璃制的开口剖切面符合地震要求。

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大型公共空间框架在街区的中心形成三谷的灵感来自于一个城市最伟大诗人Du Fu (713-770)的一首诗,“支离东北风尘际, 漂泊西南天地间,三峡楼台淹日月, 五溪衣服共云山”。

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三个水平的水上广场的功能基于时间的概念,中国农历的来源,12个月的来源,30天的来源。这三个池塘作为下面六层购物中心的天窗。

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在这个大型的都市里面建立人类尺度都是由这个“微型城市”来实现的,店铺都开在街道的两边,就像大型购物中心一样。

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三个大的开口根据历史上亭子的各个面而建造而成的,是由建筑事务所Steven Holl Architects设计的,Light Pavilion是Lebbeus Woods设计的,Local Art Pavilion是由中国雕塑家Han Meilin设计的。

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Sliced Porosity Block温度控制由468个地热口和大量的广场回收雨水来完成,自然绿地和百合花垫构成了一个天然的冷却效应。建筑以高性能玻璃,节能设备和区域材料的使用来达到LEED金奖的要求。

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Archdaily跟随了Sliced Prorsity Block的整个建造过程。看到了概念图,物理模型和当地原有建筑的照片,Sliced Porosity Block在这中间完工,Steven Holl在这里举办了一个庆典。

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Architect: Steven Holl Architects
Location: Chengdu, China
Client: CapitaLand Development
Site Area: 57415 ft / 17500 m
Building Area: 3336812 sqft / 310000 sqm
Floor area (square) above: 2098963sqft / 195000 sqm
Floor area (square) below: 1237850 sqft / 115000 sqm
Project Year: 2008-2012

Associate Architects: China Academy of Building Research
MEP and Fire Engineer: Ove Arup & Partners
LEED Consultant: Ove Arup & Partners
Structural Engineer: China Academy of Building Research
Quantity Surveyor: Davis Langdon & Seah (DLS)
Traffic Consultant: MVA Hong Kong ltd

Four years after breaking ground, Steven Holl Architects have completed the Sliced Porosity Block in the heart of Chengdu, China. Rather than being designed as object-icon skyscrapers, the three million square foot complex identifies itself as a metropolitan public space with large plazas and a hybrid of different functions. The five towers stimulate a micro urbanism by offering offices, serviced apartments, retail, a hotel, cafes, and restaurants.

Steven Holl describes these environmentally state of the art skyscrapers as “a poetic form shaped by sunlight.” The required minimum sunlight exposures to the surrounding urban fabric prescribe precise geometric angles that slice the exoskeletal concrete frame of the building. The white concrete structure is organized in six foot high openings with earthquake diagonals as required while the “sliced” sections are glass.

The large public space framed in the center of the block is formed into three valleys inspired by a poem of the city’s greatest poet, Du Fu (713-770), who wrote, ‘From the northeast storm-tossed to the southwest, time has left stranded in Three Valleys.’ The three plaza levels feature water gardens based on concepts of time – the Fountain of the Chinese Calendar Year, Fountain of Twelve Months, and Fountain of Thirty Days. These three ponds function as skylights to the six-story shopping precinct below.

Establishing human scale in this metropolitan rectangle is achieved through the concept of “micro urbanism,” with double-fronted shops open to the street as well as the shopping center. Three large openings are sculpted into the mass of the towers as the sites of the pavilion of history, designed by Steven Holl Architects, the Light Pavilion by Lebbeus Woods, and the Local Art Pavilion by Chinese sculptor Han Meilin.

The Sliced Porosity Block is heated and cooled with 468 geothermal wells and the large ponds in the plaza harvest recycled rainwater, while the natural grasses and lily pads create a natural cooling effect. High performance glazing, energy-efficient equipment and the use of regional materials are among the other methods employed to reach the LEED Gold rating.

ArchDaily covered the Sliced Porosity Block throughout the construction process. See conceptual drawings, the physical model, and early construction photographs on here, the Sliced Porosity Block topping out at mid-construction here, and Steven Holl celebrating a pre-opening ceremony here.

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  • remon
  • 2013.02.21 10:09
    ....不知如何是好
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  • wrlczq
  • 2013.02.21 08:58
    没有概念生成图和总图啊~~完全把握不了设计意图~~感觉先被霍老爷夸张的形态构成+解构雕塑先把脑袋给轰晕了~~接下来又被什么杜甫的诗和中国农历打了一闷棍~~最后看完就是一脑袋浆糊~~唯一留下点印象的还是依据原来霍爷做的当代MOMA(1.立面处理-2.微缩城市-3.锚固论)的一些思路的延续~~反正这次的几个文化锚点真是把人锚倒了
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