Bloomberg Center Morphosis Architects
2017-10-02 12:00
项目负责人Ug-Joo Scott Lee项目建筑师Luke Yoo项目设计师Nicolas Fayad,Ed Kwong,Jerry Figerski Jean Oei项目团队Christopher Battaglia,克洛伊·布伦纳,Debbie Chen,Chris Eskew,Stuart Franks,Farah Harake,Clayton Henry,Ted Kane,Hunter Knight,Jongwan Kwon,Ryan Leifield,Simon McGown,Brian Richter,Go-Woon Seo客户康奈尔制造商.多规格少规格
Project Principal Ung-Joo Scott Lee Project Architect Luke Yoo Project Designer Nicolas Fayad, Ed Kwong, Jerry Figurski Jean Oei Project Team Christopher Battaglia, Chloe Brunner, Debbie Chen, Chris Eskew, Stuart Franks, Farah Harake, Clayton Henry, Ted Kane, Hunter Knight, Jongwan Kwon, Ryan Leifield, Simon Mcgown, Brian Richter, Go-Woon Seo Client Cornell Tech Manufacturers Loading... More Specs Less Specs
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架构师提供的文本描述。彭博中心是一座四层楼的建筑,座落在光伏天篷下,低而窄的专业建筑让岛上的景色令人叹为观止。这座建筑最独特的特色之一是它的外墙,优化后的外观是为了平衡透明度-最大限度地利用采光和外部景观,以及不透明度-最大限度地提高隔热效果,减少热连接。
Text description provided by the architects. The Bloomberg Center is a four-story building set beneath a photovoltaic canopy, with a low and narrow pro le framing stunning views across the island. One of the building’s most distinctive features is its façade, optimized to balance transparency—maximizing daylighting and exterior views, and opacity— maximizing insulation and reducing thermal bridging.
作为一个雨幕系统设计,最外层的外观是由铝板表面发光,PPG聚合物涂层。从远处看,铝板记录了一个连续的图像,融合了康奈尔理工大学罗斯福岛的江景和康奈尔大学在纽约伊萨卡的田园校园。面对这座城市,彭博中心(Bloomberg Center)的西面立面将曼哈顿的天际线图像直接显示在东河对岸。沿着校园的主要入口和中央循环脊柱(“技术步道”),东面有一张伊萨卡著名峡谷的图片。
Designed as a rain screen system, the outermost layer of the façade is composed of aluminum panels surfaced in an iridescent, PPG polymer coating. Viewed from afar, the aluminum panels register a continuous image that merges the river-view scenery from Cornell Tech’s Roosevelt Island location and Cornell University’s idyllic campus in Ithaca, New York. Facing the city, the Bloomberg Center’s west façade registers the image of the Manhattan skyline as it is viewed directly across the East River. Along the campus’ main entry and central circulation spine (the “Tech Walk”), the east façade registers an image of Ithaca’s famous gorges.
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与建筑金属制造商Zahner合作设计的外观利用了Zahner的百叶窗ZIRATM系统来创建图像图案。图像的每一个像素都被转换成两英寸圆形标签的特定旋转和倾斜,该选项卡被穿孔到铝板上;每个标签的深度和旋转决定了反射的光量。这个像素图被输入到一个重新定位的焊接机器人中,该机器人将数字信息处理成外观337,500个标签的机械翻转和倾斜。控制机器人的算法是与康奈尔大学和麻省理工学院的学生合作开发的。
Designed in collaboration with Zahner, an architectural metal fabricator, the façade utilizes Zahner’s Louvered ZIRATM system to create the image patterning. Each pixel of the image is translated into the specific turn-and-tilt of a two-inch circular tab punched into the aluminum paneling; the depth and rotation of each tab determines the amount of light reflected. This pixel map was fed into a repurposed welding robot, which processed the digital information into the mechanical turning-and-tilting of the façade’s 337,500 tabs. The algorithm controlling the robot was developed in collaboration with Cornell and MIT students.
“我们与康奈尔大学(Cornell)和麻省理工学院(MIT)的学生合作开发这栋建筑的外墙,就是康奈尔理工学院(Cornell Tech)将在学术界和科技行业之间培养的那种联系的一个例子,”彭博中心(Bloomberg Center)首席执行官、莫菲西斯(Morphosis)校长、项目负责人李荣珠(Ung-Joo Scott Lee)说。
“Our collaboration with the Cornell and MIT students to develop the building’s façade is an example of the type of connections that Cornell Tech will foster between academia and tech industries,” said Ung-Joo Scott Lee, Principal at Morphosis and Project Principal of the Bloomberg Center.
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他说:“我们最终有兴趣向市民证明,零净水的设计不仅能提高建筑的能源效益,而且会为住户创造一个更健康、更舒适的环境。”正是这些系统为我们提供了通往高性能建筑的道路,正是这些系统为用户提供了更好的控制,同时也赋予了建筑独特的身份。康奈尔大学在可持续发展方面的领导作用是他们使命的核心;我们希望在北部和南部的校园中继续保持这种领导地位。“
“We were ultimately interested in demonstrating that designing for net zero creates not only a more energy efficient building but, in fact, a healthier and more comfortable environment to its occupants. The very systems that provide our path to high building performance are the same systems that provide better control to its users while giving the building its distinct identity. Cornell University’s leadership in sustainability is central to their mission; we look to continue that leadership in both upstate as well as downstate campuses.”
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布隆伯格中心也是罗斯福岛社区的联络中心,在大楼的南端有一家公共可进入的底层咖啡馆。入口中庭和与曼哈顿第57街结盟的演讲厅将建筑物使用者与河对岸的曼哈顿景色连接起来。从校园的科技广场可以看到,从主大厅升起的一层不朽的楼梯将垂直流通引导到各个层次。突出康奈尔理工大学的河对河的校园,主要楼梯可以看到皇后区通过一个由其他校园建筑框架的观看走廊。一个开放的Galleria延伸到整个建筑的长度,作为一个非正式的接触,讨论和合作的共享渠道。临时会议的飞地排列在主要的广场上,会议室和多功能会议区域的尽头都是封闭的。
The Bloomberg Center also serves as a focal point for the Roosevelt Island community, with a publicly accessible ground-floor café located at the southern end of the building. The entry atrium and the Lecture Hall, aligned with Manhattan’s 57th Street, connects building users with Manhattan views across the river. Visible from the campus’ Tech Plaza, a monumental stair rising from the main lobby guides vertical circulation to all levels. Highlighting Cornell Tech’s river-to- river campus, the main stair looks out onto Queens through a viewing corridor framed by other campus buildings. An open galleria extends throughout the length of the building, serving as a shared avenue for informal encounters, discussions, and collaborations. Enclaves for impromptu meetings line the main galleria, with conference rooms and multipurpose meeting areas capping the ends.
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彭博中心的学术空间是围绕着今天在各个机构层面发生的学习和教学的根本变化而设计的。该中心具有多种空间,以支持不同的学习模式,允许灵活和移动学习。协作和灵活的空间与私人和冥想空间一样重要。在提供传统的教室空间和大的开放工作区的同时,也有一大群可以进行集体学习的分离空间、拥挤的房间和社交区域,以及作为私人工作空间或电话亭的安静的房间和微型吊舱。
The academic spaces in The Bloomberg Center are designed around fundamental changes in learning and teaching that are happening at all institutional levels today. The Center features a varied set of spaces to support different learning modes allowing for flexible and mobile learning. Collaborative and flexible spaces are as important as private and meditative spaces. While offering traditional classroom spaces and large open workspace areas, there are also clusters of break- out spaces, huddle rooms, and social areas that allow for group study, as well as quiet rooms and micro-pods that function as private work spaces or telephone booths.
为了符合激发创造力的使命,彭博中心的总预算中有1%专门用于艺术。由著名当代艺术家马修·里奇、迈克尔·里德尔、艾莉森·伊丽莎白·泰勒和马修·戴·杰克逊等著名艺术家新近委托制作的特定地点的艺术品,都融入了莫菲西斯的设计框架中。布隆伯格中心还包括一幅由伊利亚·博洛托斯基(IlyaBolotosky)修复的WPA时代壁画,2014年关闭后,在罗斯福岛的前金水纪念医院(Goldwater)中发现了这幅壁画。
In keeping with the mission of sparking creativity, one percent of the Bloomberg Center’s overall budget is dedicated to art. Newly commissioned, site-specific artworks by prominent contemporary artists, including Matthew Ritchie, Michael Riedel, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, and Matthew Day Jackson are integrated within the fabric of Morphosis’ design. The Bloomberg Center also includes a restored WPA-era mural by Ilya Bolotowsky that was uncovered in the former Goldwater Memorial Hospital on Roosevelt Island after its closure in 2014.
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康奈尔理工学院
Architects Morphosis
Location Roosevelt Island, New York, NY 10044, United States
Category Institutional Buildings
Design Director Thom Mayne
Area 160000.0 ft2
Project Year 2017
Photographs Matthew Carbone, Maris Hutchinson, Cornell Tech
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