architecture news letter from china

2011-01-28 16:12
TFP Farrells: Guangzhou South Railway Station Formerly known as Canton, Guangzhou cashed in on its proximity to Hong Kong, taking over as the country's top manufacturer once its neighbour got too expensive. When China's third-largest city (its population hovers around 10 million) scored the 2010 Asian Games, it began playing architectural catch-up. Last year it saw nearly as many big launches as rival Shanghai. South Station, part of China's new high-speed rail network, is roughly three times the size of King's Cross, designed for a daily turnover of 300,000 passengers. Farrells took inspiration from traditional Guangdong architecture (though executed with 80,000 tonnes of steel), designing the roof to mimic a trellis of banana leaves. Courtesy: Jo Farrell and John Campbell, TFP Farrells http://www.tfpfarrells.com    
事实是,作为一个建筑师,没有比中国更好的地方了。而且它还在使用这些起重机:去年中国建造了21座高楼(超过200米),是世界上最多的国家。其中三个是世界上最高的。
TFP Farrells: Guangzhou South Railway Station Courtesy: Jo Farrell and John Campbell, TFP Farrells
TFP Farrells: Guangzhou South Railway Station Courtesy: Jo Farrell and John Campbell, TFP Farrells  
SPARCH: Shanghai International Cruise Terminal Sitting a cruise terminal here was always going to be controversial: the Yangpu Bridge, standing between this section of Shanghai's Bund and the open sea, is too low for a third of all modern cruise ships to pass. But Sinochem, the company in charge, compounded matters by hiring Sparch, a spin-off of London's Alsop, to design an OTT 'chorus line' in coloured glass, with a trio of floating pods at its centre. Local politicos hope the complex - surrounded by green space and an open-air amphitheatre - will kick of a revitalisation of the North Bund, once a refuge for Jews, Japanese and other marginalised populations. Courtesy: SPARCH http://www.sparchasia.com    
SPARCH: Shanghai International Cruise Terminal Courtesy: Christian Richters      
SPARCH : Shanghai International Cruise Terminal Courtesy: SPARCH        
Kokaistudios: Peking University Faculty of Law, Beijing Designing for China's most prestigious school came with its baggage - foremost among them strict regulations protecting the historical site. Kokaistudios prevailed with a reinterpretation of one of the school's famous landmarks: the historical Boya Pagoda. The top-heavy concrete structure is vaguely reminiscent of a pagoda roof, its geometric arrangement of windows echoing calligraphy strokes. Elsewhere walls of windows, clever skylights, voids and open staircases contribute to thermal efficiency - while hoping to inspire critical thought. Courtesy: Charlie Xia http://www.kokaistudios.com
Kokaistudios: Peking University Faculty of Law, Beijing Courtesy: Charlie Xia  
Kokaistudios: Peking University Faculty of Law, Beijing Courtesy: Charlie Xia  
Kokaistudios: Miele House Kokaistudios distinguished itself in the run-up to Shanghai's Expo retrofitting some of the city's most spectacular heritage buildings. Taking notice, Miele commissioned the practice - founded by Italians Filippo Gabbiani and Andrea Destefanis - to convert this 1930s villa into a state-of-the-art showroom. In fact, the space is less showroom than fantasy home, each room facing on a nerve centre that conceals the Miele technology. Courtesy: Charlie Xia http://www.kokaistudios.com
Kokaistudios: Miele House Courtesy: Charlie Xia
Denniston International Architects: St Regis Lhasa Resort It's barely three storeys, but St Regis's Lhasa resort is also its tallest: reception is at 12,000 feet above sea level. Denniston, the go-to architects for Asia's swishiest hoteliers (Aman and One&Only are repeat customers), designed a complex that brings to mind the important 15th-century Sera Monastery, a neighbour in this ancient Barkhor area. They sourced the shale tile of the pagoda-style roofs and the sloping pale-grey stone facing locally, and landscaped with native poplars and willows. Rooms are, naturally, better equipped than the average yurt - though you can lounge on a yak skin whilst skyping your mates back home. Courtesy: St Regis Lhasa Resort http://www.denniston.com.my    
Denniston International Architects: St Regis Lhasa Resort Courtesy: St Regis Lhasa Resort    
Rocco Architects: Guangdong Museum Pearl River New Town is Guangzhou's mini-Manhattan, a new financial hub from which the city's most exciting architecture is rising. The Guangdong Museum, on the river's north bank, is its jewel box, designed by Rocco in Chinese style to house a collection of artefacts from the area. The "lacquered" skin with just a hint of red "silk" lining is the first nod to the treasure-box motif. Inside, several "boxes within the box" with different levels of transparency float above the lobby, each punctured by escalators, walkways or viewing platforms. Outside the undulating gardens, like a silk tablecloth, soften the boundaries between the grounds and the swelling city beyond. Courtesy: Almond Chu http://www.rocco.hk/ 
Rocco Architects: Guangdong Museum Courtesy: Almond Chu    
HHD Fun: YJP Administrative Center Such a monumental infrastructure project is the new Binhai business district in Tianjin, a manufacturing centre southwest of Beijing, that this impressive viewing platform was designed to temporarily oversee it. Quite literally - most of the action inside takes place on the periphery of the building, with a view to the progress outside. HHD FUN, the experimental arm of HHDesign, wrapped the upper floors in verandas set behind a geometric metal casing controlling the flow of light. Behind them are development offices and meeting rooms. The rest of the building is hollow, save for an exhibition space on the ground floor. Constructed in just seven months, the centre will be taken down with the last scaffolding. Courtesy: HHD Fun http://www.hhdfun.com/
HHD Fun: YJP Administrative Center Courtesy: HHD Fun 
Paul Andreu Architecte: Technology and Science Enterprising Center Chengdu, capital of Sichuan, is a city on the cusp of first-tier status. With a population of 11 million and counting, it's the financial hub of western China and also a hive of government activity. Paul Andreu - architect of the city's iconic opera house and courthouse - recently completed this suburban research park, joined to central Chengdu by a new metro system. Undeniably contemporary, each distinctive atrium-style structure is surrounded in a classic manner by gardens, with views to sunken pools and yet more green. Courtesy: Paul Andreu with CSADRI (China Southwest Architectural Design and Research Institute Corp. Ltd)  http://www.paul-andreu.com    
Paul Andreu Architecte: Technology and Science Enterprising Center Courtesy: Paul Andreu with CSADRI (China Southwest Architectural Design and Research Institute Corp. Ltd) 
Paul Andreu Architecte: Technology and Science Enterprising Center Courtesy: Paul Andreu with CSADRI (China Southwest Architectural Design and Research Institute Corp. Ltd) 
NHDRO: The Waterhouse Hotel Shanghai's new Cool Docks commercial development, once desperately lacking, earned some cred with the opening of The Waterhouse, a former Japanese army barracks re-imagined as a SoHo loft hotel. Architects Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu - local heroes who define the current Chinese Modern aesthetic in Shanghai and Beijing - kept the original brick and stripped concrete of the shell, accenting with Cor-ten steel and smooth white plaster. Modern elements were brought in with statement lighting and simple, angular furnishings. But the views are central to the design, enhanced with enormous windows facing the Huangpu - plus cheeky vertical panes that open onto the guestrooms. Courtesy: Derryck Menere http://www.nhdro.com    
NHDRO: The Waterhouse Hotel Courtesy: Derryck Menere  
NHDRO: The Waterhouse Hotel Courtesy: Derryck Menere  
Information Based Architecture: Canton Tower Toronto's CN Tower lost its crown last autumn when IBA's 610m Guangzhou masterpiece became the world's highest free-standing structure. Nicknamed 'the supermodel', it is, says architect Mark Hemel, a female version of the typical hard-edged structure: 'complex, transparent, curvy and gracious'. Hemel and partner Barbara Kuit designed a dynamic, asymmetrical tube of latticed steel, with a spiral staircase visitors can climb to a skywalk at the tower's cinched 'waist'. Those with a supermodel's composure can also ride the world's highest Ferris wheel, which wraps horizontally around the roof at 450m. Courtesy: Information Based Architecture http://www.hemel.dircon.co.uk    
Information Based Architecture: Canton Tower Courtesy: Information Based Architecture  
Atelier Zhang Lei: Changsha North Star Delta An early HQ of Mao Zedong, Changsha is becoming a capitalist idyll as development creeps along the Yangtze and up from the South China Sea. This exhibition hall for a huge commercial and cultural centre sits at the convergence of two Yangtze tributaries - represented by the building's two tilted, asymmetric cubes. More fun-house than gallery, the oblique interior spaces are embellished with geometric patterns in various media that echo the weathered Cor-ten façade. Oriented toward the Xiangjiang River to the west, the hall benefits from oblique translucent acrylic panels that keep off the sun - and also house LED lights for a 'media wall'. Courtesy: TK http://www.azlarchitects.com  
Atelier Zhang Lei: Changsha North Star Delta Courtesy: TK 
Atelier Zhang Lei: Changsha North Star Delta Courtesy: TK 
你可以听到很多关于中国城市的最新消息-上海拥有全球17%的起重机;重庆是世界上增长最快的城市-这份榜单还在继续。事实是,作为一个建筑师,没有比中国更好的地方了。他.。

举报

24季

什么也没写

1844 作品/ 0 人气

  • 别默默的看了,快登录帮我评论一下吧!:)

    注册 登录

    更多评论

    推荐作品


    相关文章

    下载

    加入到画夹管理

    添加画夹

    提示

    右键保存、高清大图仅支持VIP会员
    投稿

    rs@rushi.net

    微信交流群

    返回页面顶部
    名师作品集【专享】
    全网名师最多、更新最快、作品最全
    作品库【无限查阅、一键下载】
    全球最大室内作品库,超33万部
    精品资料【下载】
    全年精品资料更新超1000部
    灵感搜索【原图下载】
    中文搜索全球顶尖案例灵感图
    设计师生活馆【内购价】
    5大电商平台官方合作,专享内购价
    CAD库【模型下载】
    cad单体模型库精准搜索查找下载
    免广告打扰【屏蔽】
    屏蔽全站广告,享受纯净体验
    3D模型【送199币值199元】
    分享全网最新精品3D模型
    名师与资料完善后,价格涨至699元/年