奈梅亨五十二度商务创新中心
2016-11-29荷兰奈梅亨
奈梅亨五十二度商务创新中心
荷兰奈梅亨
业主:Ballast Nedam Bouw, Arnhem; ICE Ontwikkeling
设计:2004-2005年,2002年设计竞赛一等奖
施工:2005-2006年
结构工程:阿姆斯特丹奥雅纳工程公司(竞赛阶段);
Adviesbureau Tielemans BV, Eindhoven (实施阶段)
总承建商:Ballast Nedam Speciale Projecten, Utrecht
面积:70 000平方米
建筑成本:4 200万欧元(2006年)包括一期服务设施
获奖:2008年Dedalo Minosse可持续设计奖;2009年国际设计奖;2009年国际建筑奖
摄影:Christian Richters
Client: Ballast Nedam Bouw, Arnhem; ICE Ontwikkeling, Nijmegen
Design: 2004-2005, 1st prize in competition in 2002
Execution: 2005-2006
Structural engineer: ARUP, Amsterdam (competition);
Adviesbureau Tielemans BV, Eindhoven (execution)
General contractor: Ballast Nedam Speciale Projecten, Utrecht
Area: 70 000 m2
Building costs: including services 1st phase € 42,000,000 (2006)
Awards: Dedalo Minosse for Sustainability 2008, International Design Award 2009, International Architecture Award 2009)
Photos: © Christian Richters
知识中心
新千年伊始,飞利浦半导体公司(现在的NXP公司)希望通过建立一个新的知识中心开发电子行业使用的半导体,扩大其当时在奈梅亨的生产与研究设施规模。现有的生产设施因为安全原因被围蔽。新的知识中心,设有技术、科研、文化、工作、生活和休闲设施,提供了与不同方面接触与合作的机会。这座建筑的名称“52°”指的是这个知识中心所在的纬度,也象征着命名人将其业务延伸到全球的志向。
联系
52°是一项围绕Neerbosscheweg的大规模开发计划的一项工程。86米高的建筑立在一面斜坡上,以流畅的线条与周围的高佛特公园融为一体。二期工程地面层将成拱形覆盖Neerbosscheweg区域,建立起城市、高佛特体育场和新的高佛特轻轨站之间的直接联系。植草屋面下是600个车位的停车场、各种商业设施以及一个内设商店和餐厅的购物广场。预计二期工程还将在综合体内增加会议室、剧院、酒店、运动设施和商店。
扭结
塔楼为17层,其中建筑下部的8层偏离垂直方向10°,好像在对这座城市作出邀请的姿势。弯曲的形式采用混凝土和钢架混合结构建造,每个中间楼层其高度的变化均与混凝土核芯有关。为了缩短建造时间(每周建1层的速度),采用了预制覆盖层,像素式的图案赋予立面抽象的外观。一道宽大的楼梯从广场(Esplanade)一直通向大厅,这里有着有曲线优美的木质长椅,覆盖着桃花心木的波浪墙面作为视觉联系元素,指示着路线。 办公和试验楼层可以进一步灵活划分。有空调装置的天花板系统调节各工作场所的温度,保证所有空间都适合新产品的开发工作。
Knowledge centre
At the start of the new millennium, Philips Semiconductors (now NXP) wanted to expand its current production and research site in Nijmegen by creating a new knowledge centre for the development of semiconductors for the electronics industry. The existing production site is sealed off and fenced in for security reasons. The new knowledge centre, where technology, science, culture, work, living and leisure come together, fosters chance encounters and collaboration with diverse parties. The name of the complex, FiftyTwoDegrees, refers to the site's 52nd degree of latitude, which like the ambition of the initiators, spans the entire world.
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FiftyTwoDegrees is the realisation of the first phase of a large-scale master plan surrounding the Neerbosscheweg. The 86 metre tall tower stands on a slope and is fluidly yet excitingly absorbed into surrounding Goffert Park. The second phase will see the ground level overarch the Neerbosscheweg,creating a direct link with the city, the Goffert stadium and the new Goffert light rail station. Under the grassed roof are parking spaces for six hundred cars, various commercial facilities and a covered Plaza with shops and restaurants. Conference rooms, a theatre, a hotel, sports facilities and shops are due to be added to the complex in the second phase.
Kink
The tower is seventeen storeys high. The lower eight floors are ten degrees out of plumb, creating an inviting gesture towards the city. The bent form was created by the hybrid construction of concrete and steel, whereby for each intermediate floor the elevation shifts in relation to the concrete cores. In order to shorten the construction time - one floor per week - it was decided to use prefabricated cladding,resulting in a pattern of pixels that gives the facade an abstract appearance. A broad staircase leads from the Esplanade to the reception hall with its conspicuously curved wooden benches. The undulating wall clad with mahogany represents a visually connecting element that automatically indicates the route through the building. The office and laboratory floors can be flexibly subdivided. The use of climate ceilings allows the climate to be regulated for each work station so that the spaces can adapt to the organisation of new products being developed.
Philips Business Innovation Centre FiftyTwo Degrees Nijmegen, the Netherlands