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Renewal-Zone:布鲁克林 城市丰收食物慈善组织总部︱Ennead改造作品

2023-06-27 13:13 作者:REARD锐地星设计  | 我要投稿

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在布鲁克林历史悠久的滨水区及日落公园社区的交界处,城市丰收(City Harvest)建立了一座新的实体设施,为需要帮助的家庭提供充足、安全、有营养的食品,同时通过教育计划与当地社区建立联系。



Image Credit: © Albert Vecerka/Esto, courtesy of Ennead Architects



Image Credit: © Albert Vecerka/Esto, courtesy of Ennead Architects


“Ennead将一座历史悠久的美丽仓库,改造成一个环保而先进的工作场所。正如我们目光所至,业已存在的建筑才是最可持续的建筑。因此我们的设计立足于建筑已存的潜能,复兴焕活空间并引入充足日光,为所有人打造一处开放、友好的环境。”


——理查德·奥尔科特 设计合伙人



Image Credit: © Albert Vecerka/Esto, courtesy of Ennead Architects



Image Credit: © Albert Vecerka/Esto, courtesy of Ennead Architects



设计采用了鲜明的色彩和醒目的图形系统,将当代建筑与原有的工业室内空间相结合,同时满足了能效和预算的需求;并采用回收利用和可持续来源的材料,以及本地的混凝土、砖块、CMU、铺装和金属装饰材料。



Image Credit: © Albert Vecerka/Esto, courtesy of Ennead Architects



在1890年至1916年间,原仓库建筑曾用作布鲁克林轨交列车的临时维修车间,现已通过空间重构改造为城市丰收组织所用。设计彰显了建筑的历史结构和砖石元素,包括对大面积天花板的高度和原有天窗采光系统的修复。



Image Credit: © Albert Vecerka/Esto, courtesy of Ennead Architects



城市丰收与可持续发展有着密切的关联,他们将原本将被浪费的数百万磅营养食品收集,分发给有需要的人群。在项目伊始,他们就展现出对绿色节能建筑和健康工作场所的深度关切。Ennead为项目设定了LEED金级认证的环保目标,并通过设计实现了WELL策略。



Photo Credit: Jason Varney for Rockwell Group


Ennead为这座建于19世纪的历史建筑结构确立的可持续举措包括:修复工业棕地、提升原有砖石围护结构的隔热性能、安装新的高效能窗户、屋顶和店面入口,以及引入供暖供冷节能系统。



Photo Credit: Jason Varney for Rockwell Group


“更新复兴一座19世纪的历史建筑并将其提升至LEED金级水准,为一个成就满满的组织所用,这一切力证了优秀的设计能够赋能贡献于社会。”


——Don Weinreich 合伙人



Photo Credit: Jason Varney for Rockwell Group


Ennead基于形似树木分支的木柱构成的原特色化结构体系,确立了办公的模块化布局,进一步引发人们对这座木结构仓库的历史建筑特质的关注,同时引入了钢楼梯和屏风等新的元素界定出各个分区。



Image Credit: © Albert Vecerka/Esto, courtesy of Ennead Architects



Image Credit: © Albert Vecerka/Esto, courtesy of Ennead Architects


The new City Harvest facility sits on the boundary of Brooklyn's historic waterfront and the neighborhood of Sunset Park, creating a physical presence in an area where they serve the food insecure and allowing for connections to the local community through educational programs.



Image Credit: © Albert Vecerka/Esto, courtesy of Ennead Architects


"Ennead transformed a beautiful historic warehouse into an environmentally responsible state-of-the-art workplace. As we see it, the most sustainable building is the one that is already there, so our design approach was informed by the existing potential already within this building, which we revitalized and filled with daylight to create an open and welcoming environment for all.”


Richard Olcott, Design Partner



Image Credit: © Albert Vecerka/Esto, courtesy of Ennead Architects


Juxtaposing contemporary architecture with the original industrial interior, the design uses bright colors and a bold graphics system, while meeting energy efficiency and budgetary goals. The design includes materials with recycled content, sustainably sourced; local materials – concrete, brick, CMU, paving and decorative metals.



Photo Credit: Jason Varney for Rockwell Group



Photo Credit: Jason Varney for Rockwell Group


The existing architectural elements of the warehouse, which was originally used as a temporary repair shop for Brooklyn Rapid Transit trains from 1890 – 1916, are reorganized and rationalized for City Harvest. The design exposes and celebrates the historic structural and masonry elements of the building, including the restoration of the expansive ceiling height and original clerestory daylighting system.



Image Credit: © Albert Vecerka/Esto, courtesy of Ennead Architects

City Harvest has a strong connection to sustainability through their rescue and distribution of millions of pounds of nutritious food that would otherwise have gone to waste. From the start, they were interested in an energy efficient building and healthy workplace. Ennead set a goal for LEED Gold certification and implemented WELL strategies through our design.



Photo Credit: Jason Varney for Rockwell Group


Ennead's sustainability approach for the existing 1800's structure included remediating the brownfield site, insulating the existing masonry envelope, installing new, high-performance windows, roof and storefront entries, and introducing an energy efficient, radiant heating and cooling system.



Photo Credit: Jason Varney for Rockwell Group



"Reclaiming a 19th century building and bringing it to LEED Gold in service of an organization that accomplishes so much good is a testament to how good design can contribute to society."


Don Weinreich, Partner




Photo Credit: Jason Varney for Rockwell Group


Ennead calibrated the office modules and layout in accordance with the unusual original structural system of branching wooden columns that resemble trees, further drawing attention to the historical nature of the wood-framed warehouse, while introducing new interventions like the steel staircase and screens that define various zones of the building.



Photo Credit: Jason Varney for Rockwell Group


Year: 2022

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Size: 150,650 GSF

Program: Office and Social Space, Warehouse, Truck Yard, Loading Dock, Cold Storage, Freezer, Dry storage of goods, Event Space and Demonstration Kitchen

 

Team:

Ennead Design Team (Design Architect, Interior and Exterior): Richard Olcott, Don Weinreich, Suzanne Troiano, Adam Mead, Eileen Dirks, Christian Adamik

Interior Architectural Design for Event Space & Demonstration Kitchen: Rockwell Group

Logistics Spaces and Architect of Record: Ware Malcomb

Photography: Albert Vecerka/Esto




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