業(yè)主:Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur F?rderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.
地點(diǎn):德國斯圖加特
建筑面積:5782 m2
建筑體積:27.221 m3
攝影:?Christian Richters
Client: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur F?rderung der angewandten Forschung e.V.
Location: Fraunhofer Campus, Nobelstrasse 12, 70569 Stuttgart
Building surface: GFA 5782 m2
Building volume: 27.221 m3
Photography: ?Christian Richters
UNStudio在虛擬工程中心(ZVE)的設(shè)計(jì)中,將其研究應(yīng)用于探索擴(kuò)展新型工作環(huán)境現(xiàn)代化理解的潛力及推行關(guān)于創(chuàng)造工作環(huán)境的設(shè)計(jì)方案,通過新型的辦公建筑推動(dòng)溝通、經(jīng)驗(yàn)及創(chuàng)造力。虛擬工程中心(ZVE)位于弗勞恩霍夫研究所研究學(xué)院中,專注調(diào)查研究不同學(xué)科的工作流程。UNStudio與凱澤斯勞滕的ASPlan合作提供該中心的建筑服務(wù)。
UNStudio’s design for the Centre for Virtual Engineering (ZVE) applies its research into the potential to expand contemporary understandings of new working environments and affect a design approach that creates working environments which stimulate communication, experimentation and creativity through a new type of office building. Located on the research campus of the Fraunhofer institute in Stuttgart Vaihingen, the Centre for Virtual Engineering (ZVE) specializes in the investigation of different multidisciplinary work flows. UNStudio worked in collaboration with ASPlan from Kaiserslautern on the architectural services for the Centre.
該項(xiàng)目所有部分都應(yīng)用于該建筑的空間構(gòu)成中。所采用的圖表方案秉持著開放與溝通的概念,將實(shí)驗(yàn)室及研究功能與公共展覽區(qū)和游客的流線結(jié)合起來。包含曲線與直線元素的建筑平面圖幾何設(shè)計(jì),其外觀漸變?yōu)殇忼X形,同時(shí)保持連續(xù)變換曲面的效果。
All parts of the programme are implemented into the spatial organisation of the building. The diagrammatic approach employed combines the laboratory and research functions with public exhibition areas and a scenographic routing of the visitors in an open and communicative building concept. The geometry of the floor plan, consisting of curved and straight elements, dissolves into the saw tooth geometry of the facade whilst maintaining the effect of a continuously transforming surface.
從設(shè)計(jì)開始,高度的可持續(xù)性便是一個(gè)重要的考慮因素,完工時(shí),該建筑獲得德國綠色建筑委員會(huì)(DGNB)頒發(fā)的金級(jí)認(rèn)證。
An exceptional level of sustainability was a key consideration from the outset and upon completion the building was awarded a Gold certification by the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB).