地點:挪威卑爾根
建筑類型:賓館
獎項:2010年設(shè)計競賽一等獎施工中
Location: Bergen
Building type: Hotel
Award: 1stPrize competition 2010 Under construction
這家全新的酒店位于卑爾根,與中央車站相鄰,擁有365個床位,是通往市中心主入口上的一個高檔而著名的地標(biāo)。受該區(qū)域建筑限高規(guī)定的影響,該酒店是周邊建筑高度之間的協(xié)調(diào)者。周邊的建筑包括南面“高聳入云”的鄰居,東面較低的大型加長多層停車場,以及具有卑爾根當(dāng)?shù)靥厣奈辶鶎痈叩膫鹘y(tǒng)建筑物。南部區(qū)域的高立面與樓層間的垂直張力相連接,與外墻一側(cè)較低側(cè)翼的水平著重點及層次感截然不同。材料樸素、連貫,主體包層是板材。板材可以彎曲造型構(gòu)成較深立面,實現(xiàn)的浮雕效果,同時減少泛水邊緣裸露的問題。主包層為白色,是修復(fù)后的卑爾根外觀的典型特色。夜晚,白色面板將反映內(nèi)部照明燈光的顏色,與白天外墻的純白顏色形成鮮明對比。往里是入口門廳、禮堂會議室及餐廳,從底層至二樓分別跨越三層,在中庭周圍集中,并設(shè)有上可至客房樓層的螺旋樓梯。通向客房的走廊是開放的,因此,橫越卑爾根的視線非常開闊,住客可以輕松地利用當(dāng)?shù)赝鈮Ρ尘氨鎰e方向。走廊墻壁采用不同材料甚至是深色漆面板和多面金屬面板。
Located in Bergen close to the central station, the new 365 bed hotel is conceived as a lofty and prominent landmark on one of the main entrance roads into the city centre. Influenced by the planning regulation which stipulate differing maximum building heights across the site, the building plays on this and acts as a mediator between the heights of the various surrounding buildings addressing the 'towering' neighbour to the south and stepping down to address the large elongated multi-storey car park to the east and the remaining traditional five and six storey buildings which characterise this area of Bergen. The southern block with its high facade is articulated with a play on the vertical tension from floor to floor, and this contrasts with horizontal emphasis and layering of the facades to the side wings which are lower in height. The materials are simple and consistent. The main cladding is to be a sheet material that can be bowed and shaped in such a way that relatively deep facade reliefs can be achieved whilst minimising the fl ashings and edge reveals. The main cladding is to be white, re fl ecting a typical renovated Bergen Facade.At night the white faced panels will pick up colour from the internal lighting contributing a contrast of colour compared to the clean white of the facade during the day. Internally the entrance foyer, reception, auditoria meeting rooms and restaurant span three levels from lower ground to second fl oor and are focused around a central atrium and feature staircase that spirals upwards to the levels of bedroom accommodation. The corridors to the bedroom levels are opened up to provide sightlines out across Bergen to allow guests to easily orientate themselves with a backdrop of the local facades. The corridor walls are also to be fi nished in differing materials of even dark varnished panels and faceted metallic panels.
賓館客房平面 Hotel room plan