College Track Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects
2013-02-26 01:00
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成立于1997年的大学田径是一个非营利组织,旨在使资源不足的社区的学生获得大学学位。在八年的时间里,从高中前的暑假到大学毕业,“大学轨道”让这些学生参与以学术、学生生活和领导能力为重点的项目。超过90%的学员被一所四年制大学录取.随着加州,路易斯安那州和科罗拉多州的位置,学院轨道在旧金山的Bayview/Hunter‘s Point社区在2007年建立了存在,并很快超过了空间。
Founded in 1997, College Track is a nonprofit organization that aims to empower students from under-resourced communities to obtain a college degree. Over the course of eight years, from the summer before high school through college graduation, College Track engages these students in programs focusing on academics, student life, and leadership. More than 90% of its participants are admitted to a four-year university. With locations in California, Louisiana, and Colorado, College Track established a presence in San Francisco’s Bayview/Hunter’s Point neighborhood in 2007 and quickly outgrew the space.
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从200名学生到500名学生,该组织每年为学生提供服务的人数增加了一倍多,该组织在Bayview/Hunter‘s Point的一个突出角落购买了一栋废弃的前工业建筑。建造于1927年的机械车间,一层没有加固的砖石建筑,最近有一个医疗办公室和诊所。具有鲜明个性的历史特征包括一个带混凝土吊车的门墙屋顶,一个扇形的横梁灯,以及巨大的海湾窗户。原来所有的窗户都用板条和灰泥填满了。
To more than double the number of students it could serve each year, from 200 to 500, the organization purchased an abandoned former industrial building on a prominent corner site in Bayview/Hunter’s Point. Constructed in 1927 as a machine shop, the one-story unreinforced masonry building had most recently housed a medical office and clinic. Character-defining historic features include a gabled parapet roof with a concrete cartouche, a fan-shaped transom light, and large bay windows. All the original windows had been filled in with lath and plaster.
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特恩布尔·格里芬·海斯回路(Turnbull Griffin Haesloop)对这座建筑进行了改造,为该组织创建了一个旗舰中心,该中心将反映其使命,并成为该社区海湾的窗户被重新打开和修复,还有扇形的横梁和混凝土板。这个13800平方英尺的项目包括对砖墙外部进行全面的地震升级,对现有的钢桁架进行改造,以便能够插入部分二楼,以及全新的建筑系统。
Turnbull Griffin Haesloop renovated the structure to create a flagship center for the organization that would reflect its mission and serve as a beacon for students in the neighborhood. The bay windows were reopened and restored, along with the fan-shaped transom and concrete cartouche. The 13,800-square-foot project included a full seismic upgrade of the brick exterior, alteration of the existing steel trusses to allow for the insertion of a partial second floor, and all-new building systems.
Ground Floor Plan
在内部,设计的目标是创造一个动态的学习空间,鼓励探索,同时允许容易的监督。一系列的辅导室和支持空间被安排在一个中央的,滑雪的阅览室,突出了半透明的灯光监视器,使自然光从新的窗户沿北面。自然和回收完成补充裸露的建筑结构,而充满活力的色彩在陈设充满活力的学生活动空间。
Inside, the design goal was to create a dynamic space for learning that would encourage exploration, while at the same time allow for easy supervision. A series of tutoring rooms and support spaces are organized around a central, skylit reading room, accented by the translucent light monitor that lets in natural light from new windows along the north facade. Natural and recycled finishes complement the exposed building structure, while vibrant colors in the furnishings energize the student activity spaces.
Architects Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects
Location 4301 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA 94124, United States
Category Other Facilities
Project Team Eric Haesloop, Stefan Hastrup, Jerome Christensen
Area 13800.0 ft2
Project Year 2012
Photographs David Wakely
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