代爾夫特創(chuàng)意園
Creative Cluster Delft
地點(diǎn):荷蘭代爾夫特
業(yè)主:代爾夫特制造
面積:3 750平方米
完工:2014年
攝影:Jannes Linders; Léon van Woerkom
Address: Ezelsveldlaan 61, Delft (NL)
Client: Made in Delft
Gfa: 3 750 m2
Realization: 2014
Photography: Jannes Linders; Léon van Woerkom
荷蘭代爾夫特的cepezed建筑師承接了位于代爾夫特Ezelsveldlaan的原科技博物館改建項(xiàng)目,并將其改造成一個(gè)創(chuàng)意產(chǎn)業(yè)園,供創(chuàng)意產(chǎn)業(yè)的企業(yè)使用。
經(jīng)徹底翻新后,該建筑事務(wù)所也入駐了其中一個(gè)紀(jì)念廳,該紀(jì)念廳建于20世紀(jì)初,最初用于向科技大學(xué)的學(xué)生講授蒸汽機(jī)和內(nèi)燃機(jī)的工作原理。cepezed的聯(lián)合開(kāi)發(fā)商cepezed項(xiàng)目公司也參與了該項(xiàng)目,并在該設(shè)施的重建中發(fā)揮了重要作用。
該建筑具有眾多極具特色的元素,例如鐵制的開(kāi)放式屋頂、重型吊車(chē)通道、展廊地板和各種建筑裝飾細(xì)節(jié)。1990年,這些建筑物被列入受保護(hù)的地方歷史建筑,并于2003年列入國(guó)家歷史建筑。
當(dāng)科技博物館于2008年從該產(chǎn)業(yè)園中分離出去之際,科技大學(xué)周刊將這座由前政府建筑師Jan Vrijman (1865-1954)設(shè)計(jì)的作品稱(chēng)為“眾多建筑愛(ài)好者的夢(mèng)想”。該周刊具體探討了該博物館的產(chǎn)業(yè)氛圍以及高透光性,這些對(duì)博物館而言是不利因素,但對(duì)cepezed這樣的建筑事務(wù)所而言卻非常有利。
cepezed在重要工業(yè)遺產(chǎn)的重建方面具備豐富經(jīng)驗(yàn),曾翻新過(guò)的項(xiàng)目有:鹿特丹的保稅倉(cāng)庫(kù)大樓、登海爾德的51號(hào)大樓,以及蒂爾堡的紡織博物館。
The Delft, the Netherlands based cepezed architects have acquired the former Museum of Technogoly at the Ezelsveldlaan in Delft and transformed it into a collective company complex for enterprises in the creative industries branch.
After the thorough renovation, the architectural office itself has also established its residence in one of the monumental halls, which date from the beginning of the 20th century and were originally constructed to teach the workings of steam and combustion engines to students of the Technical University. cepezedprojects, the developer associated with cepezed, has moved along and played an important role in the redevelopment of the property.
The ensemble has a number of very characteristic elements such as an open roof construction of iron, a heavy crane way, gallery floors and a variety of constructional-decorative details. In 1990, the buildings were registered as a local monument and in 2003 they even acquired the status of a national monument. When the Technology Museum left the complex in 2008, the weekly magazine of the Technical University called the creation of former government architect Jan Vrijman (1865-1954) ‘the dream of many an architecture devotee’. The journal specifically discussed the industrial atmosphere and high degree of daylight incidence, which were an impediment to the museum, but on the contrary fit the character of an architectural office like cepezed very well.
With the renovation of among others the bonded warehouse building in Rotterdam, Building 51 in Den Helder and theTextile Museum in Tilburg, cepezed has ample prior experience in revitalizing important industrial inheritance.