America California of University uc riverside Student Recreation Center
设计方:CannonDesign
位置:美国
分类:教育建筑
内容:实景照片
图片:19张
这是由CannonDesign设计的加州大学河滨分校学生娱乐中心。为了适应学校日益发展的需求,这个扩建项目不仅为学生提供了一个锻炼身体额场所,还创建了新的社交与学术交流的校园空间。新建筑与现状建筑的结合,将场地转化为一个身心舒适的娱乐环境空间,并解决了场脉、环境和特色等挑战。新建建筑体保留了原有的行人步道,同时与该大学的现状娱乐设施无缝连接。这是通过二楼悬挑的建筑体块作为“连桥”,与现状建筑相连接,并提供了一道阴凉的步道。建筑的外立面采用了弧形开放式的形状,这将让内部可以拥有各种不同的视野方向,包括底层中的连续空间。一楼拥有悬挑上层带来的阳光阴影,容纳了开放式的透明健身房和不透明的MAC健身房,还有一间用加州大学校园典型砖饰的圆形更衣室。
译者:筑龙网艾比
From the architect. Addressing the needs of a growing campus, UCR’s new Student Recreation Expansion project supports the physical well-being of its students and creates a new campus hub for social and academic interaction. Integrating with an existing building, the expansion transforms the site into a holistic recreation environment reinforcing the connection between mind and body, and addressing the challenges of context, environment, and identity.
The new addition preserves an existing at-grade pedestrian thoroughfare while connecting seamlessly with the University’s existing recreation facilities. This was achieved by locating the majority of wellness functions on a cantilevered second floor “bridge” linked to the existing building across a shaded breezeway.The curved open plan is a contiguous space with a variety of view orientations and visual connections to the lower levels. The ground floor features extensive shading from the cantilevered upper level, and is defined by open glazed fitness areas loosely defined by the opaque volumes of the MAC gym and a circular locker room clad in UCR’s campus blend brick. The design weaves together multiple recreation activities including jogging, rock climbing, fitness, basketball, indoor soccer, weights, physical therapy and swimming. The open concept creates dynamic relationships between the various components enhancing the building’s potential as a place for social engagement.
Students wanted interior spaces to be open and interconnected and capture broad views across campus and to the surrounding mountains. Additionally, the project was required to achieve exemplary energy performance exceeding California’s Title 24 mandate by 30% and acquiring LEED Gold Certification. To achieve these goals, a perforated metal scrim shades the upper floor glazing substantially reducing heat gain and glare while maximizing views and daylight. The shape of this unique undulating screen was derived by mapping the mean annual movement of the sun to generate an optimal shading response. It creates a strong visual identity for the building within the campus context and animates the exterior facade as it changes in transparency and reflectivity throughout the day.
美国加州大学河滨分校学生娱乐中心外部实景图
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美国加州大学河滨分校学生娱乐中心平面图
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