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TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION PRISM INDUSTRIAL PARK
日期:2020
地点:中国上海
规模: 198,900平方米
类型:厂房建筑设计
状态: 施工中
该项目由13座建筑物构成,位于上海临港工业区,靠近杭州湾,周围由主要道路环绕,如南部的芦五公路(正对河)和东部的南芦公路。该项目由D. Delfino先生主导设计而成。
整体设计概念灵感来源于棱镜,将棱镜表面分解,再通过重组形成了立面的基本形状。 一方面,切削的形体,让整个园区更有标识性。另一方面,棱镜的多重折射,也寓意着未来科技创新的无限可能。
为了突显整个园区东西方向的主要流通系统,设计将原有基地零散的建筑物的顶部赋予了三个主要的整体建筑包裹外表皮。通过这样的手法来创建连续的建筑外立面形象,尤其使人们从外部主要道路可以获得对园区的一个整体印象。整体的外表皮根据内部的次级流线系统在垂直方向上被有效切割,并显露出了短边的建筑框架以及其下方的建筑体块。建筑外表皮将内部不同高度流通的坡道和环行道路进行了有效覆盖,并为所有面向外部主要道路和高速公路的立面创建了一个二层几何化表皮,使所有的建筑元素形成了一个有机的整体。
Date: 2020
Site: Shanghai, China
Scale: 198,900sq.
Type: Industrial Park Architectural Design
Status: Under construction
The project is composed of 13 buildings , located in the Lingang Industrial Zone of Shanghai, near Hangzhou Bay, and is surrounded by major roads such as Luwu Highway to the south (facing the river) and South Lu Highway to the east. The project is designed by the principal architect Mr. D. Delfino.
The overall design concept draws inspiration from prisms, deconstructing the surfaces of prisms and then reassembling them to form the basic shape of the facades. On one hand, the sculpted forms give the entire campus a distinctive identity. On the other hand, the multiple refractions of the prism also symbolize the boundless possibilities of future technological innovation.
To emphasize the primary circulation system running in the east-west direction throughout the campus, the design envelops the tops of the existing scattered buildings with three major integrated structures. This approach creates a continuous architectural facade image, particularly visible from the main external roads, providing an overall impression of the campus. The overall facade is effectively cut vertically based on the internal secondary circulation system, revealing the short sides of the building frames and the building blocks below. The architectural facade covers the ramps and circular roads at different heights inside, creating a two-story geometric skin for all facades facing the main external roads and highways, allowing all architectural elements to form an organic whole.