業(yè)主:納什維爾都市發(fā)展與住宅代理公司
面積:1 200 000 平方呎
展廳 370 000 平方呎;舞廳 60 000 平方呎;會(huì)議室 120 000 平方呎;停車(chē)庫(kù) 1 800 位
LEED數(shù)控黃金認(rèn)證
日期:2009年——2013年
造價(jià):四億二千五百萬(wàn)美元
設(shè)計(jì)小組:TVS、Tuck-Hinton 建筑師事務(wù)所、Moody Nolan 建筑師事務(wù)所
Client: Nashville Metropolitan Development and Housing Agency
Areas: 1,200,000 sf
370,000 sf exhibit halls; 60,000 sf ballrooms;120,000 sf meeting rooms; 1,800 space parking garage
LEED NC Gold Certified
Dates: 2009 - 2013
Cost: $425,000,000
Team: tvsdesign/Tuck-Hinton Architects/Moody Nolan, Inc. Architects
納什維爾音樂(lè)城中心,沿第五大道而立,距離歷史上著名的萊曼大禮堂和許多其它音樂(lè)文化場(chǎng)所,只有幾個(gè)街區(qū)遠(yuǎn)。音樂(lè)城中心于2013年5月對(duì)外開(kāi)放,將為那什維爾市百老匯南街區(qū)注入新的生機(jī)。
TVS設(shè)計(jì)團(tuán)隊(duì)/Tuck-Hinton建筑師/Moody Nolan有限公司的建筑師們,對(duì)百老匯南部尚未充分利用的空間進(jìn)行了調(diào)研,鑒于設(shè)施的各大功能單元會(huì)影響到周邊地區(qū),建筑師們認(rèn)真考慮了其選址問(wèn)題。服務(wù)區(qū)隱藏不見(jiàn),在主要人行道和車(chē)輛通道兩側(cè)設(shè)置商業(yè)場(chǎng)所或文化場(chǎng)所,構(gòu)建熱鬧繁華的公共廣場(chǎng),向周邊街區(qū)居民敞開(kāi)懷抱。此外,還開(kāi)始了對(duì)韓國(guó)退伍軍人大道的擴(kuò)建工作,以增強(qiáng)整個(gè)城市沿街道區(qū)域的互通性。
音樂(lè)城中心設(shè)計(jì)的初衷是充分尊重周邊街區(qū)居民的需求,積極吸引居民的參與,進(jìn)而推動(dòng)新業(yè)務(wù)的發(fā)展。音樂(lè)城中心將納什維爾豐富的音樂(lè)歷史融入到新的環(huán)境中,以促進(jìn)展覽、會(huì)議、以及旅游方面的發(fā)展。
Located along Fifth Avenue, just a few blocks from the historic Ryman Auditorium and numerous other music and cultural venues, the Music City Center, opened in May 2013, will bring new life to the South of Broadway (SOBRO) neighborhood of Nashville.
The design team of tvsdesign/Tuck-Hinton Architects/Moody Nolan, Inc. Architects studied the underutilized area of SOBRO and gave careful consideration to the placement of the facility’s many functional elements that will affect the surrounding area. The design turns a positive face to surrounding neighborhoods by concealing service areas and placing potential commercial or cultural venues with lively public concourses along main pedestrian and vehicular corridors. The planned extension of Korean Veterans Boulevard has also taken place to enhance cross-city connectivity along KVB.
The plan for the Music City Center is designed to serve as a catalyst for new business by respecting the surrounding neighborhood and turning a welcoming face to the community. It strives to connect the rich music history of Nashville to a new home for expositions, meetings and tourism.