美國本頓維爾Bentonville,? USA
設(shè)計單位:modus建筑工作室
主創(chuàng)建筑師:Chris Baribeau
項目主管:Philip Rusk,Kiara Luers
設(shè)計團(tuán)隊:Shane Maloney,Michael Pope
機(jī)電工程:亨德森工程工程師事務(wù)所
結(jié)構(gòu)工程:塔圖姆·史密斯·韋爾奇工程師事務(wù)所
景觀設(shè)計:生態(tài)設(shè)計集團(tuán)公司
木材工程及施工:Equilibrium
建筑面積:6 503平方米
項目年份:2019年
攝影:Timothy Hursley
Architects: modus studio
Principal Architect: Chris Baribeau
Project Manager: Philip Rusk and Kiara Luers
Design Team: Shane Maloney and Michael Pope
MEP Engineering: Henderson Engineers
Structural Engineering: Tatum Smith Welcher Engineers
Landscape Architecture: Ecological Design Group
Mass Timber Engineering & Construction: Equilibrium
Area: 70 000 ft?
Year: 2019
Photography: Timothy Hursley
客戶要求設(shè)計團(tuán)隊對阿肯色州本頓維爾市的一坐舊辦公樓綜合體進(jìn)行現(xiàn)代化和可持續(xù)改造。該綜合體是金屬建筑與磚石結(jié)構(gòu)的混合體,位于Razorback Regional Greenway的重要位置,這是一條貫穿阿肯色州西北部的公用道路。從現(xiàn)場街道可以看到雜亂無序的外立面,然而,一號樓西面簡單的磚外立面為未來的建筑干預(yù)提供了經(jīng)典背景。這種巧妙的翻新和擴(kuò)建,不僅延長了Greenway Offices綜合體的使用壽命,還創(chuàng)造出一個健康的工作場所。
項目的重點是租戶之間的關(guān)系,這種關(guān)系應(yīng)支持觀點的交流、開放合作、共同發(fā)展。設(shè)計團(tuán)隊從重新考慮戶外空間、建筑物之間的剩余空間開始著手,為戶外便利設(shè)施的連接創(chuàng)造巨大的機(jī)會。綠色空間總共增加2.8萬平方英尺。設(shè)計團(tuán)隊引入一條帶電纜架的新步道走廊,當(dāng)夏季藤曼生長時,可形成自然遮蔭效果,租戶在休息的同時,還可以欣賞綠道小徑和一號樓的木質(zhì)景觀。
這種新穎的玻璃+木質(zhì)方盒與現(xiàn)有建筑合并,其垂直起伏的鰭狀物控制自然光,同時提供視覺層次感,將新增建筑與現(xiàn)有建筑融合在一起。兩層新增建筑使用交叉層壓木材結(jié)構(gòu)和木質(zhì)細(xì)節(jié),跨越多個租戶空間,創(chuàng)造出一種溫暖、吸引眼球的表達(dá)。人造元素與自然元素的結(jié)合提供了遮蔭,并掩蓋了令人討厭的現(xiàn)有條件。
設(shè)計團(tuán)隊使用簡潔的半透明墻板對二號樓東面的金屬外立面進(jìn)行重塑,并向室內(nèi)引入更多自然光。團(tuán)隊設(shè)計更多的玻璃區(qū)域,以及用于協(xié)作的分隔空間,將單個租戶空間巧妙地編織到金屬建筑結(jié)構(gòu)中。舒適、交互式空間為移動辦公和多個企業(yè)之間更好的社區(qū)互動帶來機(jī)會。觀點的潛在交流是改造的基本理念。原本建筑物的骨架經(jīng)過現(xiàn)代元素的增強(qiáng),改善了視覺效果,提供了充足的采光,并重塑了建筑品牌。
The client challenged the design team to create a modern, sustainable renovation of an aging existing complex of office buildings in Bentonville, Arkansas. The complex was a mixture of metal building and masonry structures in a significantly valuable location right on the Razorback Regional Greenway, a shared-use path running 36 miles through Northwest Arkansas. Cluttered and unorganized facades dominated the existing street presence of the site, however, the simple brick fa?ade of Building One to the west provided a classic stock and backdrop for future architectural interventions. This skillful renovation and addition has extended the life of the Greenway Offices complex and created a healthy place to work.
The focus of the project was the connection between the tenants, allowing ideas to flow, and open collaborations to flourish. The design team went about this beginning with rethinking the outdoor spaces, beginning with the residual spaces between the buildings, creating immense opportunities for outdoor amenity connections. In all, over 28,000 square feet of green space was added. A new trailside porch was introduced with cable trellis providing a natural shade effect when vines grow in summer, offering tenants a break with views toward the greenway trail and Building One with its mass timber addition.
This new glass + timber box merges with the existing building, and its vertical undulating fins that control natural light while providing a visual hierarchy, blending the new addition with the existing building. The 2-story addition was created using a cross-laminated timber structure, along with wood detailing that creates a warm and inviting expression of assembly spanning across multiple tenant spaces. The merger of manmade and natural elements provide shade and veil unsavory existing conditions.
Simple translucent wall panels reimagine the metal building fa?ade of Building Two to the east and introduce much needed natural light to the interiors. Several more areas of glazing are introduced along with new break-out spaces for collaborative working, and individual tenant spaces skillfully woven into the metal building structure. Comfortable and interactive spaces provide the opportunity for mobile working and greater community interaction among multiple businesses. The possibilities for cross-pollination of ideas are at the root of the renovation. The bones of the original buildings are enhanced with modern elements that increase visual presence, provide substantial daylighting, and rebrand the architecture.