Pool Pavilion GLUCK+
2013-06-14 01:00
© Paul Warchol
(Paul Warchol)
架构师提供的文本描述。作为景观中的“裂口”,这种娱乐结构与其说是地形,不如说是建筑;它是一段细长的草、石和玻璃的跨度,把以前完全不同的建筑元素结合在一起。这个景观裂缝是拉伸,雕刻和折叠,以容纳一个复杂的室内外娱乐项目,包括一个膝池,水疗,桑拿,户外游乐场,露台,剧院和健身房。这间办公室是一栋两层的铜制建筑,是建筑物唯一的垂直部分,它耸立起来,在景观中形成了一个单独的标志。
Text description provided by the architects. Conceived as a ‘rift’ in the landscape this recreational structure is less building than it is landform; an elongated span of grass, stone and glass that unites previously disparate elements of the site. This landscape rift is stretched, carved, and folded to house a complex program of indoor and outdoor recreation including a lap pool, spa, sauna, outdoor play fields, terraces, theatre, and gym. The office, a two story copper-clad structure, the sole vertical element of the building, rises up to create a solitary marker in the landscape.
© Paul Warchol
(Paul Warchol)
外部材料反映了现场的自然感觉和质地:当地采石场的青石墙是阿迪朗达克地质的延伸;铜包层的青筋时代和周围环境;绿色屋顶改变颜色,以反映不断变化的景观。
The exterior materials reflect the natural feel and texture of the site: locally quarried bluestone walls are an extension of the Adirondack geology; the copper cladding’s patina ages and reflects its surroundings; and the green roof changes color to mirror the changing landscape.
© Erik Freeland
埃里克·弗里兰
综合环境战略将正式关注的问题与负责任的建筑解决方案结合起来。巨大的悬垂保护免受直接的太阳能加热;白色织物天花板的倒置面将光线分散到各个方向,以最大限度地利用白天照明;草皮屋顶和掩埋的程序空间创造热质量以减少热交换,密集的绿色屋顶提供额外的隔热作用,减少雨水径流,并创造更多可占用的绿色空间。
An integrated environmental strategy weaves formal concerns with responsible building solutions. Massive overhangs protect from direct solar heating; inverted planes of the white fabric ceiling to disperse light in every direction to maximize day-lighting; sod roofs and buried program space create thermal mass to reduce heat exchange and the intensive green roof provides additional insulation, reduces storm water runoff and creates additional occupiable green spaces.
© Paul Warchol
(Paul Warchol)
游泳池展馆及其相邻空间的体验为您提供了观看和参与Adirondack景观的另一种方式。
The experience of the pool pavilion and its adjoining spaces suggest alternative ways of both viewing and participating in the Adirondack Landscape.
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