BIG Designs Moshe Safdie
2016-02-29 14:00
有五个“山峰”从15层到17层,级联开发将由12到12英尺的模块组成,这些模块堆叠成500多个单元。居民将通过公共和私人通道网络连接到大楼的中央庭院和街道。(鼓掌)
With five "peaks" ranging from 15 to 17 stories, the cascading development will be comprised of 12-by-12 foot modules that stack to form more than 500 units. Residents will be connected to the building's central courtyard and street via a network of public and
Courtyard. Image © BIG
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正如BjarkeIngels所描述的,过去几十年来主导多伦多发展的类型学是塔楼和领奖台。我们要做的是把这堵墙保留在国王街熟悉的水平上,然后让山峰从那里退回去。“
As Bjarke Ingels describes, the typology “that has dominated Toronto development over the last decades is the tower and podium. What we’re trying to do is retain the street wall at a level familiar to King Street, and then have the peaks step back from there.”
Interior. Image © BIG
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公寓将从一至三间卧室,提供各种布局和私人露台。
Apartments will range from one to three bedrooms, offering a variety of layouts and private terraces.
BIG正与开发人员Westbank和AlliedREIT就该项目开展合作。
BIG is working with developers Westbank and Allied REIT on the project.
Bjarke Ingels(@bjarkeingels)2016年2月24日上午8时28分发布的一张照片(@bjarkeingels)
Habitat 2.0 50 years after Moshe Safdie at King Street West, Toronto A photo posted by Bjarke ingels (@bjarkeingels) on Feb 24, 2016 at 8:28am PST
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