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Renewal-Zone:为好奇心和创造力打造│砖砌建筑再现精致荣光

2023-05-23 17:08 作者:REARD锐地星设计  | 我要投稿

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Sterck Hans & Stijn Sterck


阿尔斯特在历史上是登德尔河畔重要的工业城镇,尤其在18世纪,繁荣发展的纺织业成为了该市的中心产业。如今在Pierre Corneliskaai 沿线仍可寻觅到这个黄金时代的印记。作为曾经的纺织厂,项目原址后成为特百惠旗下的塑料制品厂,如今已蜕变成为浴室厨房品牌Sterck NV旗下设计师家具的全新展示空间。


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保留工业特色对更新这座颇有历史价值的建筑而言至关重要。原建筑为典型的砖砌风格,由三个对称的隔间组成,独特的外墙饰有细腻精美的砖饰。虽然这座仓库未被列入保护建筑名录,但它仍被认为是珍贵的建筑遗产。通过特殊的清洁工艺,建筑外部恢复了往昔光彩,为整个场地和城市增添了价值。


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在仓库原正立面,可以看到浮雕砖砌的矩形大平面。设计依据这些平面的节奏创建了开口,顶部以圆形的混凝土框架进行加固。混凝土与旧砖形成了鲜明对比,同时提供了结构支撑。外部新的细木工被置于立面之后,因此被新的混凝土结构所隐藏。建筑靠近停车场的侧立面也开设了大型窗户,用作展示并为建筑提供了充足的自然光线。


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由于建筑的规模需要开展大量的建筑活动,从而将三个区域打造成为适用于展示的空间尺度。在此,建筑的结构与家具的布局需要经过精细的策略安排。因此,在设计室内空间时,建筑师采用了三种质朴的材料:混凝土、金属和木材,不仅对空间进行了填充也很好地分隔出所需的规模。在建筑的左侧和中部,混凝土圆盘被放置于三个建筑支架上。同时,这些支架还成为了家具陈列的背景。圆盘成为天花板,让下方空间成为更有围合感的空间,同时在高耸的空间上层提供了可用的楼面空间。这个新建的楼层可通过两座分别是斜梯和旋转楼梯的宽敞混凝土楼梯到达。一条通道将其与后方的金属体量相连。

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穿过左侧和中间的通道,一个金属的体量位于建筑后侧,涵盖了办公室、储藏间、洗手间、技术房和可示范烹饪的厨房。以金属包裹的这一体量也在视觉上强化了各种功能,在其后方,前仓库的原始边界内,一座大型露台出现在右侧通道的层面上。这个室外空间为相邻的用于灵活办公的大型空间引入光线,也为攀援植物提供了生长空间,营造出一片绿洲,让户外家具得以在独特的室外环境中进行展示。


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一层新的楼面被设计在右侧区域,第三种材料元素木材在此占据着主导地位。这层与前后立面分开,让访客能够继续探索这条宽敞的通道。人们通过前侧双高空间中央的楼梯,可以到达这处铺有两层镶木地板的楼面。


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建筑语言和室内材料的选择增强了这座珍贵的建筑遗产的工业和历史特征,而未使其落入俗套。建筑最终作为家具陈列室使用,彰显出内部的张力。现代物品的展示将增强其整体氛围,反之亦然。从更广的视角探寻经验,为人们呈现了一处可以安心探索的空间。


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© Ypsilon Business Photography




Niels Van der Straeten, Mahir Yavas and Dries Van Nieuwenbergh ⓒJefBoes 5231 HR


Objekt Architecten成立于2014年,总部位于阿尔斯特。这家多功能的设计工作室,拥有经验丰富的团队,提供各种规模的多元化设计服务,范围涵盖实用物品、家具设计、住宅建筑及公共建筑。


协作是Objekt团队的成功关键,通过从不同角度审视每个项目,为不同的需求提供度身定制的解决方案。Objekt致力于寻找新的见解,并将其转化为具有创新性的高质设计。在此过程中,Objekt团队始终坚持批判性思维和设计手法,始终为必要的改变预留弹性空间。


在打造设计时,Objekt擅于考虑相关的合理因素,诸如预算及光线、景观、空间和细节等基础准则。团队找寻空间的宁静,并协调开口、线条和材料间的有机关系,与客户共同探索,从而实现深思熟虑且令人惊喜的结果。


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Historically, Aalst is an important industrial town on the Dender. Especially the textile industry flourished, a sector of which the city became the epicentre in the 18th century. A remnant of this golden age can be found along the Pierre Corneliskaai. Once a weaving mill, later transformed into a plastic factory under the wings of Tupperware and today a new showroom for designer furniture of bathroom and kitchen specialist Sterck NV.


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When renovating this historically valuable building, it was important to preserve its industrial character. The building is distinguished by typical brick architecture and consists of three symmetrical bays. The distinctive façade is rich in beautiful nuanced brick ornaments. Although the warehouse was not included in the list of protected buildings, it is considered a valuable architectural heritage. The exterior of the building was restored to its full glory using special cleaning process to add value to the overall site and the city.

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In the original front façade of the warehouse, large rectangular planes in relief brickwork could be observed. On the rhythm of these planes, openings were created that were reinforced with a concrete frame rounded at the top. On the one hand, the concrete used contrasts nicely with the old bricks. On the other hand, it also acts as a supporting structure. The new exterior joinery was placed behind the façade so that it is hidden by the new concrete structure. Large window openings were also provided in the side façade - adjacent to the car park - which serve as display windows and will provide the building with sufficient daylight.


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© Ypsilon Business Photography


The size of the building calls for major architectural movements to bring the three bays up to scale to serve as a showroom. Here, the relationship between the structure of the building and the arrangement of the furniture had to be carefully determined. Therefore, when designing the interior, the choice was made to work with three raw materials - concrete, metal and wood - that fill the open space while subdividing the building thanks to their size. Throughout the left and middle aisles of the building, a concrete disc was placed, resting on three architectural supports. These supports are thereby given an additional function as backs when displaying the furniture. The disc creates a ceiling and more enclosed feeling in the underlying showroom. It also provides additional usable floor space on the upper floor in the otherwise high open space. This newly created floor is accessed via two generous concrete staircases (a pitch and a spiral staircase). A walkway connects it to the 'metal' volume behind.

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Across the left and middle aisles, a metal volume was placed at the back of the building. This volume houses offices, storage areas, toilets, technical rooms and a kitchen in which cooking demonstrations can be organised. Covering this volume with expanded metal also visually reinforces the various functions. Following on from this metal block, a large patio was provided at the level of the right aisle, within the original boundaries of the former warehouse. On the one hand, this outdoor space provides light in the large adjacent void where flexible workplaces are provided. On the other hand, climbing plants can grow here to create a green oasis that allows outdoor furniture to be displayed in a unique setting.

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© Ypsilon Business Photography


An additional floor was designed in the right section, where a third element - wood - prevails. This floor is separate from the front and rear façade, allowing the visitor to continue to experience spaciousness in this aisle as well. Via a centrally placed staircase in the double-height space at the front, one reaches the floor that was completely finished with a wooden parquet floor in two levels.


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The architectural language and interior choices used reinforce the industrial and historical character of this valuable building without falling into stereotypes. An internal tension is created by the building's ultimate function as a showroom for furniture. The modern items on display will enhance the whole and vice versa. Experience was sought in the broad sense of the word. A place where people can explore in peace.


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Objekt Architecten was founded in 2014 and has been based in Aalst ever since. We are a versatile design office with an experienced team ready to take on your project, large or small, ranging from the design of utilitarian objects and furniture, over residential construction and furnishing, to the design of public buildings.


Collaboration is key within our team. By looking at each project from different angles, we offer a unique answer to your needs. We look for new insights that we translate into innovative and qualitative designs. During this process we stick to our critical thinking and design methodology, always allowing room for making a necessary compromise.


When designing your plan, we take into account the rational elements tied to your project, such as the predetermined budget, as well as essential benchmarks such as light, views, space and details. We look for spatial tranquility and coordinate openings, lines and materials. We go through this search together with you in order to achieve a well-considered and surprising result.

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Project name: ark38 by Sterck

Realisation: 2020 - 2022

Architect: Objekt Architecten in association with Hans Sterck

Location: Aalst, Belgium

Client: Sterck Invest NV

Surface: 2,045 ㎡ (of which 1,862 ㎡ showroom)



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https://ark38.be

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https://www.instagram.com/objekt_architecten/

https://www.facebook.com/objektarchitecten

https://www.linkedin.com/company/objekt-architecten/

 

https://ypsilon.pro

https://www.instagram.com/ypsilon_business_photography/

https://www.facebook.com/ypsilon1photography

https://www.linkedin.com/in/yann-deschepper-994b8a3b/


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