ACES Treehouse Charles Cunniffe Architects
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架构师提供的文本描述。这棵树屋由查尔斯·坎尼夫建筑师(CCA)无偿设计,坐落在位于阿斯彭的咆哮福克谷的野生动物保护区。虽然共同国家评估设计了这一结构,但这确实是一项社区努力。CCA向当地的指导项目“伙伴计划”捐赠了一座树屋设计,用于其年度筹款拍卖会。在一位受人尊敬的阿斯彭企业家在拍卖会上买下这座房子之后,他又把房子捐赠给了阿斯彭环境研究中心(ACE)。
Text description provided by the architects. Designed pro bono by Charles Cunniffe Architect (CCA), this treehouse sits on a wildlife preserve in the Roaring Fork Valley in Aspen CO. While CCA designed the structure, it was truly a community effort. CCA donated a tree house design to the local mentoring program, the Buddy Program, for its annual fundraising auction. After an esteemed Aspen entrepreneur purchased the house at the auction, and in turn, donated it to the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES).
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Perspective 03
Perspective 03
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树屋设计是以四柱结构为基础的。该设计的目的是创造不同的车站,以享受周围生态的各个方面。上升到平台的上层,观众可以观看燕子寻找昆虫,美国的潜水者潜入水下,鹿,狐狸,熊,王牌金鹰,大角猫头鹰和红尾鹰;同时设计的儿童和成年人一样,可以在不惊吓野生动物的情况下观看。木棉树皮中的垂直元素是颜色和方向的灵感,现有材料的使用可以追溯到ACE和CCA的再利用哲学。
The treehouse design was based on the four pillar structure. The goal of the design was to create different stations to enjoy the various aspects of the surrounding ecology. Ascending the steps to the upper level of the platform allows viewers to watch the swallows in search of insects, the American dippers diving underwater, deer, foxes, bears, ACES resident Golden Eagle, Great Horned Owl and Red-tailed Hawk; all the while designed so children and adults alike, can view without scaring the wildlife. Vertical elements in the Cottonwood bark were the color and orientation inspiration, and the use of the existing materials harkens back to ACES and CCA’s philosophy of re-use.
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Architects Charles Cunniffe Architects
Location Aspen, CO 81611, United States
Lead Architects Marina Skiles, Senior Project Architect, Charles Cunniffe, Principal
Area 270.0 ft2
Project Year 2017
Photographs Ross Kribbs
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