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Chiangmai Life Architects:CLA设计事务所(Chiangmai Life Architect)为尼德国际学校设计的竹子体育馆将现代有机设计、21世纪工程和天然材料——竹子结合在一起。设计灵感来源于莲花,是因为尼德国际学校位于泰国,通过佛教教义将价值观融入学术教育之中。
Chiangmai Life Architects:Chiangmai Life Architect’s Bamboo Sports Hall for Panyaden International School combines modern organic design, 21st century engineering and a natural material – bamboo. The design was based on the lotus flower as Panyaden International School is in Thailand and uses Buddhist teachings to infuse values into its academic curriculum.
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▼场地鸟瞰 Aerial
该项目的目标是建造一个能容纳300名学生的场馆,能与学校以前的土楼竹楼以及当地的自然丘陵景观相融合。这个场馆应该要有现代化的体育设施,利用竹子来实现较低的碳排放和“绿色学校”的建设。
The brief was to build a hall that should be big enough to hold the projected capacity of 300 students, but still smoothly integrates with the previous earthen and bamboo buildings of the school as well as the natural hilly landscape of the area. It should provide modern sports facilities and use only bamboo to maintain the low carbon footprint and the “Green School” mission of Panyaden.
场馆占地782平方米,设有室内五人制足球场、篮球场、排球场和羽毛球场,还有一个可以自动升降的舞台。舞台的背后是体育设备和表演器械储藏室的前墙,两侧的阳台为家长和其他游客提供了观看体育赛事和表演的空间。
The hall covers an area of 782 sqm, and hosts futsal, basketball, volleyball and badminton courts, as well as a stage that can be lifted automatically. The backdrop of the stage is the front wall of a storage room for sports and drama equipment. On both long sides balconies provide space for parents and other visitors to observe sporting events or shows.
场馆的结构和材料能保持自然通风和隔热,使内部全年保持舒适的温度。竹子结构具有较强的观赏性,这也是一场精美的工艺展览。体育场馆是在2名独立工程师的帮助下设计的,其荷载能力、剪力等方面均符合现代安全标准,能够抵御当地台风、地震和其他自然力。
The design and material enable a cool and pleasant climate all year round through natural ventilation and insulation. At the same time, the exposed bamboo structure is a feast to the eye and an exhibition of masterly handicraft. The hall was designed with the help of 2 independent engineers to modern safety standards of loads, shear forces etc. to withstand the local high-speed winds, earthquakes and all other natural forces.
尼德竹体育馆实现了零碳排放量,因为竹材吸收的碳量远远高于在处理、运输和建造过程中排放的碳。这些竹子都经过了精挑细选并用硼砂盐做了处理。处理过程中没有使用过任何有毒的化学物质,竹制场馆的使用寿命预计至少有50年。
Panyaden’s Sports Hall’s carbon footprint is zero. The bamboo used absorbed carbon to a much higher extent than the carbon emitted during treatment, transport and construction. The bamboo was all well selected for age and treated with borax salt. No toxic chemicals were involved in the treatment process. The life span of the bamboo hall is expected to be at least 50 years.
▼场馆内景 Indoor scene
新的预制竹桁架是场馆创新结构发展的基础,其跨度超过17米,没有钢筋加固和连接。这些竹桁架在现场预制,随后在起重机的帮助下被吊到合适的位置。
The innovative structural design is based on newly developed prefabricated bamboo trusses with a span of over 17 meters without steel reinforcements or connections. These trusses were prebuilt on site and lifted into position with the help of a crane.
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▼建造过程 Construction process
项目名称: 尼德国际学校竹体育馆
建筑设计: Chiangmai Life Architects (CLA)
地点: 泰国清迈
完成年份: 2017年
建筑面积: 782平方米
摄影师: 室外: Markus Roselieb (CLA);室内: Alberto Cosi
首席设计师: Markus Roselieb, Tosapon Sittiwong
工程师: Phuong Nguyen, Esteban Morales Montoya
客户: 尼德国际学校
预算: 300, 000美元
碳排放量: 零
制造商/产品:
Chiangmai Life Construction: 硼砂/硼酸处理过的竹子
Yang Ma体育技术有限公司: EPDM/SBR室内运动场地板
PSC商业有限公司: Cree万能LED灯
Project Name: Bamboo Sports Hall for Panyaden International School
Architect: Chiangmai Life Architects (CLA)
Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Completion Year: 2017
Built Area: 782 sqm
Photographer: outside: Markus Roselieb (CLA); inside Alberto Cosi
Lead Architects: Markus Roselieb, Tosapon Sittiwong
Engineers: Phuong Nguyen, Esteban Morales Montoya
Client: Panyaden International School
Budget: USD 300,000
Carbon Footprint: Zero
Manufacturers/Products:
Chiangmai Life Construction: Borax/Boric acid treated Bamboo
Yang Ma Sports Tech Co., Ltd: EPDM/SBR indoor sports floor
PSC Commercial Co., Ltd.: Cree Multipurpose LED lights
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