Kéré Architecture to Design Protective Shelter for Meroe Royal Baths in Sudan
2015-08-14 06:00
凯雷建筑公司关于建立保护性住所的建议保留并庆祝了该遗址的遗产。利用当地的粘土和石头,庇护所提供了一个当代的,但卑微的设计。60厘米厚的泥砖墙可以抵御外界的自然侵蚀,并保持稳定的内部气候。自然通风和湿度控制是通过使用拱形砖天花板和庭院,帮助保存文物。
Kéré Architecture’s proposal for a protective shelter preserves and celebrates the heritage of the site. Using local clay and stone, the shelter offers a contemporary yet humble design. A 60 centimeter thick mud brick wall protects against natural eroding forces outside, and maintains a stable interior climate. Natural ventilation and humidity control is promoted with the use of vaulted brick ceilings and courtyards, helping preserve artifacts.
Rendered Interior View. Image Courtesy of Kéré Architecture
渲染内部视图。凯雷建筑的形象礼貌
半悬空步行道允许游客体验这座历史遗迹,其中包括一个游泳池、一堵装饰华丽的墙壁,以及一座有四个雄伟座位的埃塞德拉(Exedra)。为了尽量减少对废墟的破坏,地基和结构体系的结合共同支持所有的新建筑。此外,该庇护所保持其结构稳定,同时允许继续进行进一步的研究和挖掘工作。
Semi-suspended walkways allow visitors to experience the historic ruins, which include a bathing pool, an opulently decorated wall, and an exedra with four majestic seats. To minimize damage to the ruins, a combination of foundations and structural systems work together to support all new construction. Furthermore, the shelter maintains its structural stability while allowing for further research and excavation to continue.
Kéré建筑地点Shendi,苏丹项目,2015年
Architects Kéré Architecture Location Shendi, Sudan Project Year 2015
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