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ORDOS 100 #39: OBRA Architects

时间:2009-05-15  来源:都市世界  作者:上善若水

 
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该别墅位于ORDOS 100国际建筑师项目中的16号地块,是由OBRA Architects建筑事务所设计的。

Architects: OBRA Architects

Location: Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China

Principals in Charge: Pablo Castro, Jennifer Lee

Project team: Shin Kook Kang, Atsushi Koizumi, Sara Kim, Patricia Bohrer, Ricardo Escutia, Soojeong Jo, Jiyoung Kim, Mingkyu Kim, Yixin Liu, Doreen Lam, Alvaro Mayoral, Selin Semaan, Paula Zapolski

Structural/Mechanical Engineering: ARUP NY / Mahadev Raman, Brian Markham, Rajesh Shah

Design year: 2008

Construction year: 2009-2010

Curator: Ai Weiwei, Beijing, China

Client: Jiang Yuan Water Engineering Ltd, Inner Mongolia, China

Constructed Area: 1,000 sqm aprox

Urban Space

The Ordos 100 projects are challenged to go beyond the individuality of the villa in itself and achieve, in the togetherness of all 100 villas, an urban totality with a coherent sense of whole. The project suggests turning the matrix of streets and alleys containing the 100 villas into a recognizable public space with clearly defined spatial and material qualities. We envision a hypothetic scenario in which all future vegetation is limited to the interior of private gardens within the individual lot of each villa, while the urban space is, devoid of any greenery, minimally appointed with a hardscape of stone paving and appropriate urban lighting. This would not only reduce costs of maintenance for the public space between villas but also define the experience of moving from public to private as a ritual progression between two dramatically different environments that are not defined by the uncritical adoption of existing design clichés, but rather defined by conditions suggested by design imagination and the climatic conditions encountered in its desert site.

Each villa could be surrounded by a low wall that, while not significantly obstructing the free movement of eyes or bodies through the whole, defines a clearly demarcated field for each plot and a comprehensible structure for the whole in the separation of two concrete conditions-hardscape and greenery-as correspondence between two abstract ones: public and private.

Action at a Distance

The approach of trying to transcend the condition of object in a field in favor of the holistic activation of the whole defines the design approach for the Villa in Lot Number 16. Its construction is proposed as a series of more or less cubic pavilions that orbit around the site’s center of gravity, engaging the periphery of the lot and the allowed maximum height, and trying to bracket as much space in between them as possible. Across this captured distance the volumes will activate the entire site by virtue of suction, parataxis and charged adjacency. The volumes so juxtaposed “look” at each other, charging space with a condition of influence-at-a-distance similar to electromagnetism, the human gaze, or to Ezra Pound’s Imagist Ideogrammic Method of poetic composition and translation, suggesting the possibility of conveying implied abstract meaning through the vehicle of the physical means which are the destiny of architecture and also the vehicle of its own poetic tension.

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The resultant action-at-a-distance bends the median spaces of the house, concealing the ends of rooms, washing walls in progressions of chiaroscuro and promoting a kind of dynamism-in-repose founded in the experience of the angular inertia felt when in between curving walls. Action at a distance is also experienced in light cascading down open flights of stairs through the library in the mezzanine between the 2nd and 3rd floors-a proposed addition to the program-or light ricocheting through space as it is reflected between the mirror surface of the swimming pool and the convex planes of the plaster ceilings and walls.

The cubic pavilions in the periphery house the bedrooms, spaces to enjoy the freedom from rationality afforded by dream. The Study is a special case of such a space, one given to day-dreaming and contemplation, in contrast to the mediating spaces which are reserved for day use, during the time that the clarity of natural light can bring life to their curved surfaces.

ABABAB

The curving courtyards of the house, defined in the embrace of the median volumes growing out of the center, punctuate the experience of living in the house with a rhythm of interior-exterior of an ABABAB configuration. These spaces are experienced as a series of vigorously formed roofless rooms. Time in the Villa in Lot Number 16 should be spent halfway between inside and outside, inhabiting the pervasive adjacency between rooms and courtyards. Like a hand in a glove interior and exterior belong together by the complementary nature of their geometries, what is concave inside becomes convex outside and vice versa.

For example, the East wall of the roof garden above the pool house bends down to allow access from the North Courtyard while creating a meadow that slopes towards the house and away from the predominant wind. In the pool interior this is experienced as a curved ceiling descending upon the water to become a surface of light modulation and reflection.

Materials and Structure

Brick and/or concrete block masonry are ideally suited to the creation of curved walls. They are proposed with a finish of colored cement stucco on the exterior and colored plaster on the interior to refine their roles in the definition of space and the modulation of light while also subduing excessive tectonic expression. All floor slabs are proposed as reinforced concrete slabs with spans of 8 meters or less, except for one section of the swimming pool which requires a 9 meter long span and can be easily structured with a modestly sized upturned reinforced concrete beam. All interior floors are polished color concrete.

Environment

The thin section characteristic of the house propitiates natural ventilation and illumination. All the spaces of the house are provided with natural light, except for the cinema and the mechanical spaces in the basement. The envelope of enclosure of interior spaces is proposed as insulated to the following values:

* R10 floor slabs

* R20 basement walls

* R40 exterior walls

* R60 roof

The mechanical system proposed for the condition of the space relies on geothermal heat pumps providing both heating and cooling for radiant slabs , a heat recovery ventilator to minimize the need for re-heating of already conditioned air and an earth contact pre-heat/pre-cool ventilation duct. All glass should be clear, double insulated and low-e.































































 


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