Arkansas Bear Claw modus studio
2018-08-12 18:00
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架构师提供的文本描述。这个以学生为重点的多家庭项目位于费耶特维尔市中心阿肯色州大学附近的一个复杂的Ozark网站上。广泛的场地地形图定义了建筑的特点,在步进块状和角形的几何是由中心街斜切山坡,这创造了一个不寻常的梯形块体。这些本土特征推动了建筑概念的形成,与所有学生住房类型中最规范的:德克萨斯甜甜圈形成了鲜明的对比。我们认为,阿肯色州熊爪是一种更熟练的密集多家庭生活模式。
Text description provided by the architects. This student focused multifamily project occupies a complex Ozark site adjacent to the University of Arkansas in Downtown Fayetteville. Extensive site topography defines the building characteristics in stepping massive forms and angular geometries that are the resultant of Center Street diagonally slicing the hillside, which creates an unusual trapezoidal block. These native characteristics drove the architectural concepts and delivered in built form a stark contrast to the most normative of all student-housing typologies: the Texas Donut. We argue that the Arkansas Bear Claw is a more adept model of dense multifamily living.
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甜甜圈是一种简单的类型学形式,容易理解,能够提供标准的工业建筑宽度,通常是良性的庭院,一些日光通过一个太含糖的皮肤。熊爪,它的肉桂良善和比例正确的甜面纱,是由形式驱动的自然口袋的空间,允许充足和多样的采光体验。建筑两翼之间的庭院是一个外倾的、可与地形、行人和司机一起玩耍的可招架的空间。
The donut is a simple typological form, easily understood, capable of delivering standard industry building widths, often-benign courtyards, and some daylight via a too-sugary skin. The bear claw, with its cinnamon goodness and proportionally correct sweet veil, is form-driven with natural pockets of space, allowing ample and varied daylighting experiences. The courtyards between building wings are extraverted engageable spaces capable of playing with topography, pedestrians, and drivers alike.
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一层砖的调色板,自然风化的雪松屏风和壁板,纤维水泥板,和钢组成密集的五层公寓建筑面积巨大,包括628间卧室和228套单元。建筑的翅膀主要围绕着保存下来的标本树和规划好的社区休憩空间。房客会馆位于市中心,这是一个玻璃盒子,在街道和游泳池庭院之间提供了一个透明的门槛。折纸屋顶形式捕捉入口,并提供屋顶甲板,让房客有机会跨越公共和私人领域。
A layered palette of brick, naturally weathering cedar screens and siding, fiber cement board, and steel composes massive areas of dense five-story apartment construction containing 628 bedrooms and 228 units. The wings of the building are focused around preserved specimen trees and programmed community amenity spaces. The tenant clubhouse is counter-intuitively located mid-block, a glass box that provides a transparent threshold between the street and the pool courtyard. The origami roof form captures the entry and provides a roof deck that gives tenants the outdoor opportunity to straddle the public and private realm.
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阿肯色州熊爪的正式雕刻代替了街道上一堵不可饶恕的巨大的甜甜圈墙,它展示了一种独特的街道体验,它既是一种吸引人的城市节奏,又是费耶特维尔山坡上清晰的建筑形式。
In lieu of an unforgiving massive donut wall along the street, the formal carving of the Arkansas Bear Claw presents a uniquely scaled street experience that is at once an inviting urban rhythm and articulated building form along the Fayetteville hillside.
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Architects modus studio
Location Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States
Lead Architects Chris Baribeau, AIA (principal architect); Aaron Speaks, AIA (project manager); David McElyea; Graham Patterson, Assoc. AIA; Suzana Annable, AIA; Leanne Baribeau, AIA; Philip Rusk, Assoc. AIA; Cory Amos, AIA; Michael Pope, AIA
Area 325233.0 m2
Project Year 2017
Photographs Timothy Hursley
Category Apartments
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