業(yè)主:彼得森汽車博物館
項目規(guī)模:1.25萬平方米
類型:文化改造項目
合作設(shè)計單位:A Zahner 公司(制造公司)
攝影:Raimund Koch (p8, 9, 10, 11), Chang Kyun Kim (p8)Brad Wheeler (p10)
Client: Petersen Automotive Museum
Size: 12,500 SM
Program: Culture, Renovation
Team: A Zahner Company (Fabricator)
Photography: Raimund Koch (p8, 9, 10, 11), Chang Kyun Kim (p8),Brad Wheeler (p10)
博物館改造項目充分展示美國在汽車領(lǐng)域的文化藝術(shù)傳承。人們對汽車風格及速度的熱愛啟發(fā)博物館外部結(jié)構(gòu)設(shè)計。同時,我們借助顏色及流線塑造獨特外部結(jié)構(gòu)。
外立面的設(shè)計仿效車身安裝在其框架上的方式,采用鋼“絲帶”包裹安裝在博物館現(xiàn)有結(jié)構(gòu)系統(tǒng)上的紅色波浪形鋁網(wǎng)板上。看似隨意,實則策略性布置的波狀絲帶喚起人們的速度感,并象征快速移動物體的光跡效果?;⌒谓Y(jié)構(gòu)包裹該建筑并如瀑布瀉落般沿著建筑布置,展現(xiàn)KPF與A Zahner公司合作打造的精品。其中,A Zahner公司是一家廣受贊譽的工程設(shè)計及安裝企業(yè)。
Zahner采用其專利技術(shù)實現(xiàn)博物館的宏偉設(shè)計,注重項目每個開發(fā)階段細節(jié)處理及精確性。借助于全尺寸的實體設(shè)計模型,進行了數(shù)輪測試,注重解決施工及設(shè)計相關(guān)問題,包括外立面不銹鋼結(jié)構(gòu)設(shè)計及選擇理想的紅色油漆噴涂鋁框表面。設(shè)計團隊還計算從豎向外立面到水平屋面45度鋼結(jié)構(gòu)轉(zhuǎn)換,并設(shè)置雨蓬以支持社區(qū)活動及在炎熱天氣提供遮陽。
不銹鋼絲帶主要由加大的緊固件固定,通過拋光及柔化處理以捕捉漫射光。其內(nèi)部噴涂紅色涂料以形成明亮超凡效果。
The museum’s transformation captures the art and heritage of the automobile in American culture. The appeal of the car – style and speed – inspires the museum’s exterior, expressed in color and movement.
Emulating the body of a car mounted to its frame, steel “ribbons” envelop a red, corrugated aluminum screen that attaches to the museum’s existing structural system. Seemingly random, the strategically placed, undulating ribbons evoke a sense of motion and symbolize the slipstream effect of light trailing a rapidly moving object. Their curvature, both enfolding the building and cascading over it, is the marvel of collaboration between KPF and A. Zahner Company, an acclaimed engineering and fabrication firm.
Zahner’s patented technologies brought the museum’s ambitious design to life, requiring detail and precision at every stage of development. Assisted by a full-scale, design mockup, several rounds of testing addressed various construction and design related issues, including the development of the facade’s stainless steel armatures and selecting the ideal red to paint the aluminum surface. The team also calculated the steel’s 45-degree-angle transition from vertical facade to horizontal roof to implement a canopy to support community gathering and provide shade in the hot weather.
The stainless steel ribbons, which feature enlarged fasteners, are tumbled and softened to catch nondirectional light, are painted red on their interiors to produce a luminous and ethereal effect.