Chico State Arts - Humanities Building WRNS Studio
2017-12-10 13:00
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架构师提供的文本描述。这个项目提升了芝加哥州立大学对艺术和人文学科的追求。该项目为视觉和表演艺术、英语和外语系的学生提供学术、表演和创造性学习空间。将这些广泛的课程集中在一个屋檐下-艺术画廊、独奏/舞蹈/录音艺术设施、学习实验室和办公室-为生活和职业日益多样化和多元化的一代学生提供了交流和发现的场所。
Text description provided by the architects. This project elevates and makes evident the pursuit of the Arts and Humanities at Chico State. The program offers academic, performance and creative learning spaces for students in the visual and performing arts, English, and foreign language departments. Bringing this wide range of programs together under one roof — art galleries, a recital/dance/recording arts facility, learning labs and offices — offers a venue for interaction and discovery to a generation of students whose lives and careers are increasingly varied and multivalent.
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First Level Plan
一级计划
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该网站作为一个重要的新门户之间的校园和市中心芝加哥。将大学的肯德尔草坪和该市著名的第一街步行街与公共通道连接起来,这座建筑吸引了学生和更广泛的社区。在玻璃般的北翼下流动,微风通道的两侧是砖和灰泥塔和坚实的基础,这补充了历史性的罗马式结构衬里肯德尔草坪。“乌木”砖在保持对校园建筑遗产的同情的同时,避免了模仿。
The site serves as an important new gateway between the campus and downtown Chico. Connecting the university’s Kendall Lawn and the city’s well-travelled First Street Promenade with a public breezeway, the building draws in both students and the broader community. Flowing under a glassy north wing, the breezeway is flanked by a brick and stucco tower and a solid base, which complements the historic Romanesque structures lining Kendall Lawn. The “ebony” brick avoids mimicry while remaining sympathetic to the campus’ architectural heritage.
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透过玻璃墙可以看到二楼和三楼的学习环境,艺术与人文建筑将教学和艺术与校园生活融为一体。在奇科市中心的两边,大楼聚集起来,从第一层砖基上方的街道向后退一步,在一座坚固的檐下迎接天空,这是这栋建筑和大学的标志。砖块底座的嵌板携带一件委托艺术作品,以提高行人体验。能源效率策略包括高性能玻璃、高反照率屋顶、基于需求的控制通风和双通道双扇暖通空调系统。
With the second- and third-floor learning environments visible through glass walls, The Arts and Humanities Building integrates teaching and arts with campus life. On the sides facing downtown Chico, the building is massed to step back from the street above the first-level brick base and to meet the sky in a robust cornice that announces the building and the University. An inset panel at the brick base carries a commissioned art piece to enhance the pedestrian experience. Energy efficiency strategies include high-performance glazing, a high-albedo roof, demand-based control ventilation, and a dual-duct, dual-fan HVAC system.
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Architects WRNS Studio
Location Chico, CA, United States
Project Team Bryan Shiles, Brian Milman, Mitch Fine, Pauline Souza, Wulff Piotraschke, John McGill, Doug Hoffelt, Tim Morshead, Claire Axely, Robin Williams, Mette Shenker
Area 93300.0 ft2
Project Year 2016
Photographs Jeremy Bittermann
Category University
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