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▲场地鸟瞰
▲由花园步道望向建筑
▲建筑外观局部
「云 · 谷TOD」的地块位于“天空之城”项目的主干道上,它的建筑由两栋包含底层商业的甲级办公楼和4栋独栋办公楼组成。这里与地铁五常站直接接驳,是整个区域的一个重要连接点和公交枢纽。Superimpose 叠术建筑通过精心整合步行路线、创造独特的绿色建筑与环境,赢得了该项目的竞标。
设计中,Superimpose 叠术建筑充分利用了地块南侧政府指定的公共绿地,把其中一部分绿地转变为开敞的下沉式绿带,与地铁大厅相连接,形成一种自然的延伸。同时,通过将日光引入到地下一层,为从地铁抵达地面的通勤者提供了一个独特、愉悦、绿色、流畅的过渡空间。
▲入口楼梯
▲景观花园
▲俯瞰绿地和露台
▲下沉空间水景
▲大厅
▲高楼层室内空间
▲建筑外立面
▲立面近景
▲嵌入“玻璃盒”般的楼层体块
至此,一个符合新都市生活的TOD项目正式落成,它用多元化的模块、优雅的外观,塑造了功能与交通并存的集合体,协调了城市发展过程中产生的交通与用地之间的一些矛盾,并为居民提供了新的生活方式、以及与城市、自然互动的更多机会。
▲首层夜间视角
▲户外空间夜景
▲建筑夜间外观
Sky City TOD
Superimpose Architecture completes the mixed-use Sky City TOD hub with a unique and green arrival situation in Hangzhou, China. Transit Oriented Development (TOD) is an urban typology on the rise, especially in China.
The most distinct characteristic of a TOD is that during the project-planning phase, one or more stations of high-end public transportation are integrated in mixed-use developments by the implementation of efficient pedestrian- or bicycle-friendly routes. The one-square-kilometer Uni-City - designed by SOM - is situated in Hangzhou’s very own ‘Silicon Valley’ which locates in close proximity to Chinese mega e-commerce companies such as Alibaba and Tencent.
Within this master plan, Superimpose Architecture designed ‘Sky City’ for Vanke Hangzhou and the Hangzhou Subway Group. ‘Sky City’ is a project of 72,000 square meters with two office towers, 4 office villas and retail alongside a new subway station. The TOD will become the main connection and transportation hub of ‘Uni City’. Superimpose Architecture won the invited tender for this project by carefully integrating pedestrian routes and by creating a unique and green arrival situation for the subway.
Superimpose Architecture integrated the green belt zone belonging to the government in the design and created voids in the landscape to get more daylight in the otherwise dark basement. By doing so, the design offers commuters a unique, pleasant, green and smooth transition from subway arrival to urban development.
The design is defined by the concept of ‘The Valley’ for the podium levels and ‘The Cloud’ for the upper levels. The ‘Valley’ is meant to relate to the human scale and naturally integrates green and water. The Valley is architecturally defined by shifting slabs that provide terraces or canopies for the lower levels. Strategically placed staircases and escalators connect the basement levels to the upper floors and ultimately to the pedestrian bridge on level 3, which is connecting to the adjacent cultural plot.
For the upper ‘Cloud’ levels, Superimpose Architecture chose to have a calmer façade approach. The appearance is defined by a repetition of vertical elements. These aluminum ‘fins’ are perforated and allow for a hidden ventilation concept. The massing of the tower is split in two by a large glass box, to even further break down the massing and create two ‘special tenant’ levels for tenants who need a showroom, more open space, or want to do something different with the interior than the other standard office floors.
Now, Sky City TOD in line with the new urban life was officially completed. It uses diversified modules and elegant appearance to shape the coexistence of function and traffic, harmonizes some contradictions between traffic and land use in the process of urban development, and provides residents with a new way of life and more opportunities to interact with the city and nature.
▲一层平面图
▲地下一层平面图
▲节点图
项目材料Materials / 铝材外立面Aluminium Facade - 通风穿孔板Perforated Fins、铝材外立面 Aluminium Facade - 通风板饰面Solid Fins、超白夹胶钢化玻璃Glass、室内铝板开启扇Aluminium Internal openable panel、铝材挑板Aluminium Slab edge
摄影Photographs / CreatAR清筑影像,WANBAN Vision顽伴视觉
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