The Bamboo Playhouse Eleena Jamil Architect
2015-11-17 20:00
架构师提供的文本描述。竹园是一个公共展馆,位于吉隆坡最古老、最风景如画的公园-珀尔达纳植物园。公园坐落在首都市中心,深受当地人和游客的欢迎。展馆本身坐落在一个小岛上的一个大湖,延伸到公园的中心。在马来西亚,在当代建筑中使用竹子是非常罕见的,这座建筑探索了它作为一种可持续建筑材料的潜力。
Text description provided by the architects. The Bamboo Playhouse is a public pavilion located in Kuala Lumpur’s oldest and arguably, most picturesque park – the Perdana Botanical Gardens. The park is located right in the heart of the capital city and is very popular with locals and tourists. The pavilion itself is situated on a small island in a large lake that stretches through the centre of the park. The use of bamboo in contemporary buildings is very rare in Malaysia and this building explores its potential as a sustainable building material.
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位于湖边,游乐场是一个开放的结构与上升的广场平台设置在多个水平。这个游戏室的灵感来源于传统的白话结构,叫做“瓦卡夫”,最初是在乡村或“坎朋格”中发现的。这些建筑基本上是独立搭建的庇护所,社区中的任何人都可以自由使用,作为休息的场所。在这里,游乐场可以说是一系列的“唤醒”组合在一起,形成一个动画和好玩的竹子结构,和谐地融合在一起的美丽的绿化植物园。它提供了一系列不确定的空间,提供了各种使用和职业的机会。
Positioned along the edge of the lake, the playhouse is an open structure with raised square platforms set at multiple levels. Inspiration for the playhouse stems from traditional vernacular structures called the ‘wakaf’ which are originally found in villages or ‘kampungs’. These structures are essentially freestanding shelters that can be used freely by anyone in the community as a place to rest. Here, the playhouse can be described as a series of ‘wakafs’ grouped together to form an animated and playful bamboo structure that blends harmoniously with the beautiful greenery of the botanical garden. It offers a series of indeterminate spaces, offering various opportunities of use and occupation.
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这座展馆由三十一个完全相同的方形甲板组成,位于各种看似随机的高度,形成了一个有趣的三维地面景观。楼面上方是完全由竹子制成的重复的模块化结构。从每个甲板的中心,一棵树状的柱子升起,支撑屋顶.“树屋”,以竹篮的形式,挂在柱子上,它们给展馆增添了另一个“好玩”的元素。
The pavilion consists of thirty-one identical square decks set at various, seemingly random heights, creating a playful three-dimensional floorscape. Above the floor level are repetitive modular structures made entirely out of bamboo. From the centre of each deck, a tree-like column rises up to support the roof. ‘Tree-houses’, in the form of bamboo baskets, are hung off the columns and they add another ‘playful’ element to the pavilion.
© Marc Tey Photography
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© Marc Tey Photography
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