Roof Jay Chou; Wen Lan-K Love Song 10
The roof is the most imaginative part of the building.
It welcomes the first ray of sunshine in the city, and
bathes the last ray of sunset after the sunset.
always expresses romance,
and interprets openness and freedom...
traces the origin of the roof,
will find that they symbolize safety and protection,
is the first prototype of "home". The editor of
also has a short story about the roof, which
would like to tell you.
-"Rooftop"
(surprise at the end of the article)
is a little story about the roof, does
touch your memory of the roof? The
building has an emotional connection with people, and
is more massive, isn't it? With this little warmth,
will show you the following editors,
6 contemporary buildings that are famous for roof design,
they are located all over the world,
shines with 6 architectural firms from different countries,
Extraordinary imagination and ingenuity in roof design. Are
ready to start the wonderful roof tour?
is the first architect in the world to challenge the roof,
designed with a new method,
is Le Corbusier.
Modern people are looking for a new living space in the city,
please start the master's vision again, "look up"!
You will discover Xintiandi.
1. Project name: The Lost Roof Garden Penthouses and Rooftop Penthouses
Architect/Office: JDS ARCHITECTS
Location: Denmark, Copenhagen
Don’t believe your eyes,
has a small green turf on the roof, and
has an observation deck , There are also wooden deck terraces,
suspension bridges and a large area of play space...
We and Belgian architects.
Julien de Smedt discussed whether the current city of
needs roof construction,
said: “Of course it is necessary,
cities should always develop their roofs.
If you don’t use the same size space as Tsukiji,
will It will be lost.
for me,
, we should go one step further,
let these spaces open up as public places.”
and after seeing the roof building he completed in Copenhagen,
, he did comply with
Own commitment.
is different from just covering the roof with turf even if it is completed, but
spends a lot of narrative,
makes this city roof, due to the design,
transformed into an amusement facility suitable for all ages.
At first glance,
would still think which suburban park in Copenhagen is this, isn't
?
When asked how
de Smedt describes his style of work,
said: "I mostly work for public facilities." Since the PLOT architectural firm was dismantled in 2006,
z1 has been developing since then. The goal of all his design projects,is to stimulate social interaction,
and urban cultural construction.
"Modern" and "challengingFighting "right."
Julien de Smedt said.
2. Project name: Casa V
Architect/Office: Plan: B Arquitectos
Location: Colombia, Bogota
Apply the knowledge about climate in the building,
tries to search for the most comfortable conditions that can improve the house,
hits the most comfortable condition,
This is a way to keep the house in a "constant temperature" state all the time,
is called an ecological climate building.
Casa V is such a "constant temperature" building. If
is winding down a hillside somewhere in Bogota,
Casa V is easily overlooked-
"This is exactly what we want. "
Plan: Felipe Mesa, chief architect of B Architects, said that
is "a building that can become a part of the landscape." "To promote,
increases the reproduction of animals and plants,
can effectively regulate indoor temperature, and
can also collect rainwater.
Mesa said:
"What we like is doing the groundbreaking of Tsukiji with our own hands,
is like doing handicrafts."
Casa V was designed by architect Felipe Mesa,
and Giancarlo Mazzanti,
and the owner also enjoyed it very much. A "constant temperature" modern house.
Speaking of "constant temperature",
naturally asks Mesa, does
think that the building can be 100% "sustainable"? He replied: "For a truly green (environmental) project,
always relies on many elements to achieve synchronization:
raw material extraction, transportation and manufacturing, by-product processing...
and the sustainability of the social class, etc.,
owns A green roof is just one of these items."
Sustainability is a complicated subject. It is even more difficult for
to be comprehensive. Although the "constant temperature" of Plan:B is not the culmination of
,
achieves perfection in the equilibrium just reached.
3. Project name: Pies Descalzos School
Architect/Office: Giancarlo Mazzanti
Location: Colombia
The design is,
, in Cartagena, Colombia,
Pears Descalzos Foundation design,
3zzz1 is designed to make this school building, Buildings,
and urban projects with great social influence.
is a hexagonal building,
is composed of multiple classrooms and sports facilities,
forms a three-level square on the roof. The geometric roof of
is covered by a whole piece of green,
has a visual impact shape,
and location make it separate from the surrounding environment,
has become a local landmark building.
"Our goal is not to build an isolated school,
, but to use the library,
sports field and multi-purpose room as support for community activities,
brings the community together."
Giancarlo Mazzanti said.
"spatial integration, social integration,
to create a strong urban image,
and the implementation of bioclimatic,
and environmentally sustainable buildings,
These are the four key concepts designed by Pies Descalzos School,
. "
Giancarlo Mazzanti said.
Pies Descalzos School is well-known as the flagship building of the neighborhood.
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is the famous work of the two designers "Tezuka Takaharu" and
"Tezuka Yui" of Tezuka Architects. The kindergarten created by
Tezuka and his wife is the most eye-catching feature of
.
is an oval flat roof with a circumference of 200 meters and
covers an area of about 500 square meters. Not only is
used as an activity area for children,
also doubles the area of kindergartens,
completely fills in the lack of urban geographical environment.
This architectural case completed in 2001-
Simply put,
is a design that extends daily life to a flat roof.
"In traditional architecture,
is in the rooms on both sides of the building, and
is inevitably isolated. ,
This becomes some security risks.
Some of the problems that have occurred on campus in recent years,
include violence, and
basically occur in some hidden corners. Architect
explained,
"So we want to create a space without dead ends." "
" We ultimately hope that a roof like
will make children,
stronger and more creative. "
Architects said heartily.
5. Project Name: Your Rainbow Panorama
Architect/Office: Olafur Eliassion
Location: Aarhus, Denmark
When art and architecture are combined,
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architectural concept comes from the Renaissance,
poet Dante’s story "The Divine Comedy",
is a story about the nine classes in hell,
and the journey from Purgatory Mountain to heaven.
In this work of ARos, the basement in the
building is divided into 9 rooms,
represents hell;
then passes through the gallery is Purgatory Mountain;
finally reaches the rainbow panorama on the roof,
is the perfect symbol of heaven
Eliassion said:
"This space I created,
can almost be said to delete the boundary between the inside and the outside,
this place,
you will face a somewhat uncertain state:
you are admiring. A work of art,
still has become a part of it? "
" This kind of uncertainty is very important to me,
because it encourages people to think,
and feel that those are beyond the limits they are used to. "
mostWhat should people think of this roof space? Everyone may have different interpretations of
, but whether it is art or architecture,
always enjoys the senses the most.
6. Project name: Brooklyn Grange
, the world's largest rooftop vegetable garden, Architect/Office: Brooklyn Grange
Location: New York, USA,
, a 6-storey building,
is a building built in 1919,
has nearly 40,000 square meters of roof space. After 600 tons of soil were paved and thousands of seedlings were planted effectively by
,
became the world's largest rooftop vegetable garden. Ben Flanner, the main founder of the
farm, is only 29 years old.
is an engineer with a financial background. He has always expressed his interest and enthusiasm for organic agriculture:
"I can enjoy farming in the city, and
can also enjoy it. The New York I love
-all great people, strength and things that can be done."
grow vegetables on the roof,
do you feel this is just an ideal?
In fact,
is a commercial enterprise. The
Ben Flanner team has not only survived the first year,
, but also realized the difficult task of "balanced sustainability between environmental protection and business",
.
How did he do it?
only provides natural and delicious organic vegetables,
to people who have a strong demand for real,
fresh food,
is obviously not enough.
They set up various vegetable planting classes,
beekeeping training classes,
undertakes gatherings,
even provides a complete set of "urban farm construction plans",
for people who are interested in "urban agriculture".
can even take wedding photos on the farm.
"Community support is of great significance to us."
Ben Flanner said: "Some of our customers have become daily volunteers.
Seeing plants from seed to harvest is a good feeling." Before it heats up,
hurry up to the roof and plant some vegetables! :)
· The wonderful roof tour of
is over. Are you at the moment
full of memories and thoughts?