KTH Educational Building Christensen - Co. Architects
2018-09-07 02:00
第k个教育建筑----在斯德哥尔摩的皇家技术学院(KK)的新的多功能教育中心的学习经历,是教育建筑设计师和建筑工程师的学习环境。该大楼也可进入第k个校区,是一个灵活的学习实验室。建筑空间的螺旋布局类似于实践中的教科书,在这种实践中,易于阅读的结构和装置可用于教学目的。
KTH Educational Building – A learning experience The new multi-functional educational centre for the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm is a learning environment for educating building designers and constructional engineers. The building is also accessible to the entire KTH Campus and is a flexible learning laboratory. The spiralling layout of the spatialities of the building is like a textbook in practice, where easily readable constructions and installations can be used for teaching purposes.
KTH Educational Building – A learning experience The new multi-functional educational centre for the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm is a learning environment for educating building designers and constructional engineers. The building is also accessible to the entire KTH Campus and is a flexible learning laboratory. The spiralling layout of the spatialities of the building is like a textbook in practice, where easily readable constructions and installations can be used for teaching purposes.
© Mikael Olsson
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© Mikael Olsson
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该设计源于讨论、研究旅行和一个概述雄心的方案编制阶段。众多的空间创造了一个大的,明亮的,小的,安静的,透明的,响亮的,倾斜的,地下的,光明的和黑暗的建筑。这一外观符合kth近百年来使用砖头的传统,而海狸尾砖也是一种当代节能的扭曲,它向未来传达了过去。
The design derives from discussions, study trips and a programming phase outlining the ambitions. The numerous spatialities create a diverse building with large, bright, small, quiet, transparent, loud, sloping, underground, light and dark spaces. The façade is respectfully in keeping with KTH’s almost 100-year-old tradition of using brick, while the beaver tail brick is also a contemporary energy-efficient twist, which conveys the past into the future.
The design derives from discussions, study trips and a programming phase outlining the ambitions. The numerous spatialities create a diverse building with large, bright, small, quiet, transparent, loud, sloping, underground, light and dark spaces. The façade is respectfully in keeping with KTH’s almost 100-year-old tradition of using brick, while the beaver tail brick is also a contemporary energy-efficient twist, which conveys the past into the future.
© Mikael Olsson
MikaelOlsson
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