Owsley Brown II History Center de Leon - Primmer Architecture Workshop
2018-03-09 14:00
架构师提供的文本描述。菲尔森历史学会总部设在肯塔基州路易斯维尔,收集、策划和存档俄亥俄州河谷地区的丰富叙事,提供一系列雄心勃勃的教育方案和文化资源,以支持这一重点。经过130年的收藏
Text description provided by the architects. Based in Louisville, Kentucky, the Filson Historical Society collects, curates, and archives the rich narrative of the Ohio River Valley region, offering an ambitious range of educational programs and cultural resources that support this focus. After 130 years of collection & operation, the organization outgrew its existing home in the Ferguson Mansion - an historic example of Beaux Arts architecture in the city’s Old Louisville preservation district - and sought to expand and modernize its assets. In doing so, the Filson also identified an opportunity to reflect its role more clearly as an inviting public resource engaging a diverse and broad community – rather than a private entity with exclusive membership.
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Site Section
场地组
欧斯利布朗二世历史中心是连接现有历史建筑和公共广场的综合扩展项目的一个组成部分,它是一个新的30,000平方英尺的设施,提供多用途的活动空间、档案存储和数字化实验室。为了加强对菲尔森的欢迎和开放,历史中心被配置成向社区展示其内部功能,这是与弗格森大厦的蓄意建筑形成鲜明对比的-利用现代建筑方法的优势,这些方法允许无负荷承重墙和大面积的玻璃。整个建筑都嵌入了一系列透明的通道和展览空间,以鼓励探索和发现,而高架踏板编织在历史中心,一个运输之家,和大厦之间。这是第一次,“新Filson”校园通过视觉将相邻的街区积极地结合在一起。
As one component of a comprehensive expansion that links together existing historic structures and a public plaza, the Owsley Brown II History Center is a new 30,000 square foot facility that provides multi-use event spaces, archival storage, and a digitization lab. In reinforcing a renewed presence of welcome and openness for the Filson, the History Center is configured to visually reveal its internal functions to the community as a deliberate architectural contrast to the Ferguson Mansion - capitalizing on the advantages of modern construction methods which allow for non-load bearing walls and large expanses of glazing. Embedded throughout the building are a series of transparent passageways and exhibit spaces that encourage exploration and discovery, while an elevated pedway weaves between the History Center, a Carriage House, and the Mansion. For the first time, the “New Filson” campus actively knits together adjacent neighborhood blocks through visually & physically porous boundaries.
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深入研究
Informed by in-depth research & documentation of the area's circa-1800 development densities, historic residential proportions, and materials common to the neighborhood, the new facility is specifically rooted in its immediate context while being clearly of its time - avoiding a 'false sense of history.' Aiming to achieve a design sensibility that evokes the handcrafted nature of the Ferguson Mansion’s architectural elements, the project recalls and re-invents traditional period details through new fabrication techniques that explore complexity through rigor, resourcefulness, and ease of fabrication. Historic features such as ornate ceilings, staircases, and wood-paneled walls are reinterpreted through abstracted references to the Filson’s focus on the Ohio River Valley region, drawing on conceptual precedents such as water droplets, ripples, and refracted surfaces.
Proportions and Ground Diagrams
比例和地形图
该项目实施了许多可持续的设计战略,主要集中在被动和经济的方法,包括场地定位,自然光,区域来源的材料,和预制。虽然客户没有要求进行LEED认证,该项目的设计是为了满足LEED银标准作为最低门槛。通过社区、建筑委员会和审批机构的早期参与,欧斯利布朗二世历史中心(Owsley Brown II History Center)在社区、建筑委员会和审批机构的早期参与下,推动了一个包容性的设计过程,它是老路易斯维尔(OldLouisville)内唯一座在40多年来获得城市历史地标
The project implements numerous sustainable design strategies that primarily focus on passive and economical approaches, including site orientation, natural light, regionally-sourced materials, and prefabrication. Although the client did not request to pursue LEED certification, the project is designed to meet LEED Silver criteria as a minimum threshold. Through an inclusive design process facilitated by early involvement of the community, building committees and approval agencies, the Owsley Brown II History Center is the only large-scale building within Old Louisville to receive unanimous approval by the city’s Historic Landmark Commission in over 40 years.
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Architects de Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop
Location 1310 S 3rd St, Louisville, KY 40208, United States
Area 25000.0 ft2
Project Year 2017
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