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马岩松新作“未来之家”
    发布时间: 2018-10-06 22:14    

由马岩松和他带领的MAD建筑事务所在2018年未来生活大展上展示了其“未来之家”的典范。与汉能合作设计的“庭园家”打破了内外部间的界限,让居民感觉自己生活在大自然中。

马岩松新作“未来之家”

建筑师:马岩松

项目地点:北京

项目介绍:由马岩松和他带领的MAD建筑事务所在2018年未来生活大展上展示了其“未来之家”的典范。与汉能合作设计的“庭园家”打破了内外部间的界限,让居民感觉自己生活在大自然中。

Text description provided by the architects. MAD Architects, led by Ma Yansong, presents its model for the “home of the future” on the occasion of the 2018 China House Vision Exhibition. “Living Garden”, conceived in partnership with Hanergy, breaks down the boundaries between interior and exterior, giving inhabitants the feeling that they are living in nature.

MAD的设计打破了传统住宅的概念,墙体和屋顶形成了边界,设计营造出一种“户外”的氛围。曲折的漂浮屋顶向下倾斜。

它的网格状结构采用半透明防水玻璃层叠,同时保护“室内”免受雨水影响,同时提供自然通风,并允许阳光照射到室内。汉能的太阳能电池板策略性地放置在上方。每个角度使得它利用最大量的太阳光来为整个空间提供电力。

它们共同产生足够的电能来为这个家提供日常用电。 “庭园家”是对天空及其周围环境开放的,将生命,(太阳能)能量和自然,无缝地融合在一起,创造出一种建筑“生活”景观 - 强调人类与自然的情感联系。

Defying notions of the traditional home, where walls and roofs form boundaries, MAD’s design envisions an “en-plein-air” atmosphere. A curved, floating roof slopes downwards. Its grid-like structure is layered with translucent, waterproof glass that while protecting the ‘interior’ from the rain, also provides natural ventilation, and allows sunlight to flood inside. Hanergy solar panels are strategically placed above. The angle of each is such that it harnesses maximum amounts of sunlight to provide power throughout the home. Collectively, they generate enough electric energy to power the daily consumption of a family of three. Maintaining an openness towards the sky and its surroundings, “Living Garden” sees life, (solar) energy, and nature coincide, seamlessly blending together to create an architectural ‘living’ landscape – one that emphasizes humanity’s emotional connection with nature.

大展汇集10位中外建筑师或团队,与10家企业共同打造理想中的“未来之家”。 HOUSE VISION(探索家)是由日本设计大师原研哉发起,是一个思考中国未来生活形态的平台,也是一个首次尝试将建筑、设计、科技、制造等多个产业跨界合作的项目,2018年的展览已在东京举办,是国外首次举办展览活动。

The 2018 China House Vision Exhibition teams 10 international architecture firms with 10 innovative companies to create their ideal ‘home of the future’ in the form of a 1:1 scale pavilion. Initiated by Japanese graphic designer and curator Kenya Hara, House Vision is a cultural research project that seeks to use the “home” as a medium to consider the possibilities of future living. Having already had editions in Tokyo, the 2018 exhibition is the first one abroad, and showcases10 diverse living environments that address future living in China, through the cross-collaboration of different disciplines: architecture, design, technology, manufacturing etc.