National Center for Civil and Human Rights HOK + The Freelon Group (Now part of Perkins+Will)
2015-07-22 11:00
设计建筑师菲尔·弗里隆,FAIA LEED AP BD C-记录HOK项目经理Gude Management Group的建筑师,与Cousins Properties景观HOK广场雕塑拉里·柯克兰工作室照明顾问Fisher Marantz Stone Structure Walter P Moore和Sykes工程、土木工程、机械和管道公司合作
Design Architect Phil Freelon, FAIA LEED AP BD+C Architect of Record HOK Project Manager Gude Management Group in partnership with Cousins Properties Landscape HOK Plaza Sculpture Larry Kirkland Studio Lighting Consultants Fisher Marantz Stone Structural Walter P Moore and Sykes Engineering Civil Long Engineering Mechanical and Plumbing Newcomb & Boyd Electrical Davis Pullen Engineers, Inc Contractor H.J. Russell & Company, C.D. Moody Construction Company and Holder Construction Company, Joint Venture Cost Estimator Cost Plus Exhibit Design Rockwell Group Human Rights Exhibition Curator Jill Savitt Chief Creative Officer (Exhibits) George C. Wolfe Media Content Batwin + Robin Interactive Content 2nd Story Exhibit Graphics Rockwell Group and MGMT Exhibit Fabricator Design & Production Exhibit Lighting Fisher Marantz Stone Human Rights Posters Mural Paula Scher, Pentagram Human Rights Defender Portraits Platon The People's Portfolio Hall of Fame Portraits Rossin Manufacturers Loading... More Specs Less Specs
架构师提供的文本描述。国家公民和人权中心的设计是由创造行动空间的概念推动的。这一设计灵感来自世界各地的巨大城市空间,这些空间与历史性的公民和人权事件同义词:华盛顿的国家购物中心(National Mall)、北京的天安门广场(天安门广场)和开罗的解放广场(Tahrir Square)。
Text description provided by the architects. The design of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights is driven by the concept of creating a Space for Action. The design is inspired by great urban spaces from around the world that are synonymous with historic civil and human rights events: the National Mall in Washington, Tiananmen Square in Beijing and Tahrir Square in Cairo.
© Mark Herboth
c.马克·赫尔本
该中心的标志性形式是由两个大胆的,弯曲的墙壁。这些强大的墙创造和界定了行动空间,中心及其各种方案和互动展览提醒我们公民权利方面的成就,并使我们了解当前的全球人权问题。该中心的设计灵感来自于将个人和利益看似不同的群体联系起来并赋予其权力以找到共同点的链接。
The iconic form of the Center is defined by two bold, curving walls. These powerful walls create and define the Space for Action where the Center and its various programs and interactive exhibits remind us of civil rights accomplishments and make us aware of current, global human rights issues. The Center’s design is inspired by the links that connect and empower individuals and groups of seemingly divergent interests to find common ground.
该中心位于亚特兰大市中心,毗邻可口可乐世界和佐治亚水族馆,宽敞的广场欢迎来自四面八方的行人。随着近30英尺的高度变化,该设计提供了两层楼的等级入口。较低的入口打开了一个慷慨的广场在伊万艾伦小。林荫大道的特色是一个优雅的玻璃和钢水雕塑,庆祝公民权利和人权。
Located adjacent to the World of Coca-Cola and the Georgia Aquarium in downtown Atlanta, The Center’s spacious plazas welcome pedestrians from all directions. With almost 30 feet of elevation change, the design offers at-grade entrances on two building levels. The lower level entrance opens onto a generous plaza at Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard that features an elegant glass and steel water sculpture celebrating civil and human rights.
© Mark Herboth
c.马克·赫尔本
上层广场面向彭伯顿广场,这是一个椭圆形的步行公园,将中心与亚特兰大其他主要文化场所连接起来。一个宏伟的外部楼梯包裹着大楼的东侧,连接上、下广场。楼梯和梯田的景观俯瞰着种植着本地草本植物的地区,这些草本植物与本土的绿树成荫的树木交织在一起。
The upper-level plaza faces Pemberton Place, an elliptical pedestrian park that links The Center to other major Atlanta cultural venues. A grand exterior stair wraps the building’s east side connecting the upper and lower plazas. The stairway and terraced landscape overlook an area planted with indigenous grasses intermingled with native shade trees.
© Mark Herboth
c.马克·赫尔本
在弯曲的外墙内,该中心的建筑项目被配置成将游客彼此联系起来、美国民权运动的重要故事以及世界各地当前的人权问题。这个42,000平方英尺的建筑项目被安排在三层,每层都有画廊和活动空间。展览设计师是总部设在纽约的洛克威尔集团(Rockwell Group)。
Within the curved exterior walls, The Center's building program is configured to connect visitors to each other, the important stories of the Civil Rights movement in the US and current human rights issues throughout the world. The 42,000 square foot building program is arranged on three levels with gallery and event space on each. The exhibit designer is New York-based Rockwell Group.
© Mark Herboth
c.马克·赫尔本
较低层的特色是专门的画廊,专门为Morehouse学院马丁路德金,小。藏品和一间大型多用途客房,可俯瞰下广场。一座不朽的楼梯将下层与上面的主大厅连接起来。沿着这条小路,一排朝东的窗户把阳光带到了建筑物的深处。
The lower level features the special gallery dedicated to the Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. collection and a large multi-purpose room overlooking the lower plaza. A monumental stair connects the lower level to the main lobby above. An array of east-facing windows along this path brings daylight deep into the building.
First Floor Plan
一层平面图
游客从彭伯顿广场进入主建筑入口和大厅-在三层结构的中间层。从这个大厅,你可以进入民权展览和画廊。一条楼梯带游客到一个可以俯瞰大厅、百年奥林匹克公园和亚特兰大市中心的阳台。“公民权利”和“人权”展览的高潮是在楼上的一个共同成就画廊里,向阳台和休息室开放。
Visitors access the primary building entrance and lobby from Pemberton Place – on the middle floor of the three story structure. From this lobby, one can enter the Civil Rights exhibit and galleries. A stairway leads visitors up to a sweeping balcony overlooking the lobby, Centennial Olympic Park and downtown Atlanta beyond. Both the Civil Rights and Human Rights exhibits culminate on the upper floor in a gallery of shared accomplishments that opens to the balcony and lounge.
© Mark Herboth
c.马克·赫尔本
反映了人类的多样性,这两个弯曲的墙决定了建筑的形式,是由不同的大小和地球色调的建筑面板。绿色屋顶具有广泛的种植系统,有助于可持续的设计。该中心的建筑和展览共同成为一个真正的行动空间,并创造了一种通过承认我们共同的历史和我们大家在支持公民权利和人权方面所发挥的作用而激励每一位游客的体验。
Reflecting the diversity of humanity, the two curving walls that define the building’s form are clad in architectural panels of varying size and earth tones. A green roof features an extensive planting system that contributes to the sustainable design. Together, The Center's architecture and exhibits become a true Space for Action and create an experience that inspires each visitor through recognition of our shared history and the role we all play in supporting civil and human rights.
© Mark Herboth
c.马克·赫尔本
Architects HOK, The Freelon Group (Now part of Perkins+Will)
Location 100 Ivan Allen Junior Boulevard Northwest, Atlanta, GA 30313, USA
Category Cultural Center
Area 42000.0 ft2
Project Year 2014
Photographs Mark Herboth
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