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9787214080967
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凤凰空间·上海 编
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江苏人民出版社
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2012-06-01
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16开
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胶版纸
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《建筑竞标方案:跨越》收录了近年来世界各地各大方案赛中涌现出的优秀方案。全书结构清晰,深层次地展现了建筑师的设计理念。它将成为诸多建筑事务所深入研究的参考与动力,促使建筑师探索佳作形成的秘密。
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OurproposalfortheTangshanEarthquakeMemorialevolvedaroundacoupleofconcepts;theearthquakeitselfasamanifestationofthedestructivetraitsofnature‘smultifacetedqualities,andtimeasitphysicallymanifestitselfinmagnitudeandforce,morphingintolessdistinctshapesastheygrowdistantfromtheepicenterofthelocationandtimeoftheeventTheideasofnature’sconstructiveversusdestructivequalities,thenotionoflandscapeinconstantchangealongwiththeperceptionoftimeanditsrelationtomemoryledustofocusontwoprinciples;thesetwoprimaryprinciplesmanifestthemselvesthroughpolarflowsinoneconcisespatialorganizationalstructure:continuouspathsorringsandthetensionbetweenthosepathsthatcreatethethresHolds.Thethresholdsandcontinuousringsorpathsareaccentuatedbystrategicallynotconfiguringtheinfrastructuralringsinatypicalwayalongthetopographybutrathercuttingthroughitandthuscreatingafanninglandscapestructure.Additionallybyapplyingdifferentprogrammaticcharacteristicstoeachoftheringstheyarefurthercontrastedbyspeedofuseandsurfacetreatment.Thetwoprinciples(thresholdsandcontinuity)translateintoverydifferentexperiencesofnature;oneisstable,walkingalongonepathinanuninterruptedlandscapesetting
versuscuttingthroughtheringsandexperiencingnaturechangedramaticallyfromringtoring.Sinceeachringcaterstoadifferentspeedofuseandthereforeistreatedwithdierentmaterials,theexperienceofcuttingthroughtheringsemphasizesthepowerofnaturebysheercontrast.TheMemorialThememorialoccupiesthelastringatthecoreofthepark,itsurroundsthemuseumandtheruinsandforgesanephemeralbarrierofmemorythatthevisitorpassesthroughastheyenterthespaceofthemuseumandtheruins.Thisringhasseverallayersofverticalsteelrods,thatattheverytop,houseadualcoloredultrabrightLED.Eachrodhasamemoryplatethatislocatedatshoulderheightandisengravedwithanameofoneofthevictimsoftheearthquake.BytouchingthenameplatethevisitortriggerstheLEDonthetopoftherodlightingitinmemoryandsendingarippleectofbluelightthroughouttheadjacentrods.Theaccumulatedeectisthatofightripplesthatoccupythespaceofthememorialsimilartothatofwaterripples.
Thememorialisafieldofobjectsthatareeachuniquebutarenetworkedtogether,aecteachotherandbecomealivingbreathingelementthatchangesdependingonthevisitorsthatactivateit.Atmidnightonthenightoftheearthquakethememorialrodslightonebyoneinredlight,thiscanbeviewedfromtheparkorfromafarasamemoryceremonythatidentifieseverypersonlostonebyoneuntilallrodsarelit.TheRuinsTheringsthatformtheparkasastructuredlandscapechangeconfigurationastheyentertheareaoftheruins,deviatingfromeachotherandcreatingalargeenoughrupturetoencapsulateeachsegmentoftheruinslikeinanexcavation.Theringsnowformelevatedpathswherethevisitorwalksastheruinsgrowfrombelowandtoweroverhead.Withthisschemewetreattheruinsasiftheyarepartofnature,liketreesgrowinginthepark.Therupturedringsenforceuneasiness,unsteadiness.TheMuseumThemuseumfollowsthesamelogicoftheconstructedlandscapethatisubiquitousthroughoutthepark.Theexistingbuildingsarerestoredandstaytruetothenewparktopographyandthusareonlypartiallyoverground,bydoingsoweincreasethesizeoftheexistingbuildingsutilizingthenewlyformedspacesunderground.Therooftopsoftheexistingbuildingsarereplacedwithglassthatisetchedwithasilverprintoftheearthquakeruinsphotographs.Thelightthatentersthroughtherooftopscreatesimprintsonthefloorofthebuilding.Fromtheinsidethevisitorsareencompassedbytheseimagesbylookingeitherattheskyoraroundatthewallsandfloor.Fromtheoutsidetheelevatedlandscapeenablesthevisitorstolookdownontotheimagesasanarcheologicalsite.
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