「SKYHIVE」綠色摩天大樓挑戰賽!
Bee Breeders已宣布了SKYHIVE摩天大樓競賽的獲獎者。競賽的目的是讓世界各地的建築師,設計系學生,工程師和藝術家「為世界各地城市的標誌性高層建築創造設計理念」。
Bee Breeders have announced the winners of the SKYHIVE Skyscraper Challenge. The purpose of the competition was to allow architects, design students, engineers, and artists from all over the world to "generate design ideas for iconic high rise buildings in cities around the globe."
一等獎
空中蜂巢:Suraksha Acharya,Midori建築事務所
Suraksha Acharya是Midori建築師事務所的首席建築師,這是一家專門從事可持續設計的印度建築公司.他們獲獎的設計,位於香港,整個建築採用「垂直隔板形式的綠色中庭」來清潔整個建築的空氣。
First Prize
Aero Hive: Suraksha Acharya, Midori Architects
Suraksha Acharya is the Principal Architect at Midori Architects, an architecture firm in India specializing in sustainable design. Their winning design, located in Hong Kong, utilizes "vertical diaphragms in the form of green atriums" throughout the structure that clean the air throughout the building.
該項目旨在挑戰人們普遍認為,現代高層建築由於其高度而無法自然通風的問題,並提供了典型的封閉玻璃集裝箱,從而成為可持續發展的典範。
Aero Hive aims to challenge the common belief that contemporary tall buildings cannot be ventilated naturally due to their height and offers pause from the typically hermetically sealed glass boxes, serving as a model of sustainability.
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二等獎
輻射4摩天大樓:Alex Sullivan-Brown,Sindre Johnsen
來自紐西蘭的Alex Sullivan-Brown和Sindre Johnsen設計了一座使用後世界末日場景來確定其獨特功能和程序的塔樓:一個「自給自足的救災中心,專註於為周圍的城市環境提供援助」。 評審團也把這個設計稱為「垂直的諾亞方舟」。
Second Prize
Fallout: Alex Sullivan-Brown, Sindre Johnsen
Alex Sullivan-Brown and Sindre Johnsen from New Zealand designed a tower that uses a post-apocalyptic scenario to determine its unique function and programming: a "self-sufficient disaster relief center which focuses on supplying aid to the surrounding urban environment." The jury also dubbed this design a "vertical Noah"s Ark."
未來的2061年,紐西蘭遭受了嚴重的自然災害,從未完全重建,導致核爆發。煙塵遮住了太陽,使世界處於黑暗的北極氣候,放射性塵埃污染空氣,植物和動物稀少,沒有電力功能。
The year is 2061. Christchurch has suffered from a high level of devastating natural disasters and was never able to rebuild fully, resulting in a post nuclear apocalypse. Soot blocks the sun, leaving the world in a dark arctic climate where radioactive dust polutes the air, plants and animals are scarce and there"s no functioning grid of electricity.
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三等獎
Pillar摩天大樓:Jon Carag,Klein&Hoffman
位於芝加哥尖頂的著名景點,這種設計採用了一個簡單的圓柱形塔結構,包裹在環繞著典型辦公室的周邊綠地上。新廣場還將北邊河道延伸至芝加哥河,橫跨奧格登滑運河橋,並向海軍碼頭提供了一條清晰的道路。
Third Prize
Chicago Pillar: Jon Carag, Klein & Hoffman
Located on the famous site of the Chicago Spire, this design utilizes a simple cylindrical tower structure that is wrapped in a ribbon of perimeter green spaces that transform the typical office. The new plaza also creates an extension of the northside Riverwalk to the Chicago River, and a new bridge across the Ogden Slip canal presents a clear path to the Navy Pier.
該建築物通過覆蓋雙層表皮的圓柱形風力渦輪機收穫風力,並通過每層樓收集槽收集雨水。收集的雨水立即把每層樓的辦公室花園都沖洗乾淨。 「Living立面」最大限度地利用了塔樓的外觀面積,也融合了可持續發展。
The building harvests wind power through cylindrical wind turbines covering the double skin facade and harvests rainwater through collection troughs at each floor line. The collected rainwater immediately waters the office garden at each floor. The "Living Facade" maximizes use of a tower"s extensive facade surface area, but blends these sustainable services into a new facade aesthetic.
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學生獎
The Wall:Elizabeth Compeán Michel, Gabriel Alejandro Madrigal Betancourt, Juan Jesús García Castro, Rodrigo Zertuche Rodríguez, Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi
來自墨西哥聖路易斯波托西自治大學的四名學生共同設計的。該項目為華爾街解決了移民問題,但是「不要分裂,而是統一人民」。這座建築本身就具備了一個城市的運營和生存所必需的素質。
該項目是為可能性和機遇創造了樞紐。
Student Award
The Wall: Elizabeth Compeán Michel, Gabriel Alejandro Madrigal Betancourt, Juan Jesús García Castro, Rodrigo Zertuche Rodríguez, Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi
Four students from the Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi in Mexico worked together to design The Wall along the Mexican-US border. The Wall addresses the problem of immigration, but "instead of dividing, it unites people." The building itself has all of the necessary qualities for the operation and survival of a city, all-encompassing a "virtual 40.5 kilometers."
The Wall is an intermediate point where possibilites and opportunities are endless.
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綠色獎
Evoluzione:Alessandro Buffi,Gian Maria Angelini
來自義大利的兩位青年建築師Alessandro Buffi和Gian Maria Angelini的提案沒有採用「以多樣性為特徵的建築模型」,而是以適應性為重點。這個建築是一個看起來可以放在任何城市的模型,因為設計的背景是「地球」。
其結果是,摩天大樓能夠滿足不斷變化的工作環境所需的靈活性,舒適性和可持續性要求。
Green Award
Evoluzione: Alessandro Buffi, Gian Maria Angelini
Alessandro Buffi and Gian Maria Angelini, two young architects from Italy, propose instead of a from, "an architectural model characterized by variety and thus by adaptive behavior." The building is a model that can seemingly be placed in any city because the context for the design is "planet earth."
The result is a skyscraper capable of meeting the requirements of flexibility, comfort and sustainability related to a working environment in continuous evolution.
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