竹子不只是做鷹架 看看 ROEWU 在宜蘭的竹森之屋
發表於 : 2008-07-17, 14:47
以竹子作為外牆的包覆材料可以獲得自然通風以及遮陰的效果,如果加上適度的安全性設計,可作為台灣永續建築發展發展的方向之一。
倫敦 ROEWU Architecture 建築師事務所(吳佳芳+羅吳建築師)在台灣宜蘭修建了一座竹格柵作為外牆包覆的透天厝,為台灣永續建築提供了另外一種思考方式,ROEWU 表示,這座建築減少了對空調的需要,而空調正是台灣一般建築物當中最主要的耗能設備之一。
作為一個大家庭的度假房屋,這座建築位於宜蘭的鬧區,基地狹小,兩邊都有鄰居,意味著設計時需考量到安全與隱密性。
儘管建築的邊角是封閉的,但通過二樓與三樓屋頂間的空隙,還是能達到自然通風,竹格柵是安全性和私密性的一種手法,相較起台灣四處可見的鐵窗,實在是高尚太多了!
沿著建築量體設置了一系列竹格柵用來阻隔路人的視線,也能防止竊賊的入侵,讓日光和空氣仍能進入,ROEWU 形容竹格柵的概念是「對傳統台灣窗簾的一種升級。」
竹子這一高度環保、生長極快,且在台灣盛產的材料有了新的用途,但台灣建築業對竹子的運用主要是在鷹架的建構,而非作為建築體使用的材料。
ROEWUArchitecture 建築師事務所(吳佳芳+羅吳建築師)合夥人吳佳芳曾以「台灣設計無邊界」獲得 TADA Center 入口意象競圖優選,除此之外,吳佳芳還曾獲得紐約市年輕建築師獎(New York Young Architects Award)。
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::EMERGING VOIVES, The Young Architect's Forum of AL, NYC::
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>>英文報導
ROEWUarchitecture based in London, UK have recently completed a vacation home for an extended family in eastern Taiwan. Located in a dense urban area and confined on two sides by blank partywalls the house must gain all its light and air from the street while maintaining privacy within. It was
also essential to maintain security while windows are left open for natural ventilation. The narrow and elongated plot was addressed by placing a series of solid volumes along the length of the site, allowing void spaces in between to create continuity for light and air. A bamboo screen wraps around the house creating a buffer between the street and private life within.
On entering the house the experience is akin to being surrounded by an organic forest. Sun light, air and shadows filter through the bamboo poles into the spaces within. The mood and quality of the spaces changes during the course of a day and shifts with the changing seasons. In winter, a Karaoke Lounge and Spa on the second floor, form a focal point for bathing or singing. During summer, the roof deck with its variably patterned sun-shade system and surrounding bamboo, invites cooling breezes and becomes the family's favourite spot for outdoor living.
Taiwan is a country that is just beginning to be concerned about global warming and this project proposes a model for more sustainable development that fits with the climate and local lifestyles. The main source of energy consumption in Taiwanese buildings is air-conditioning during the long hot and humid summer months. By introducing several double and triple-height void spaces that penetrate
through the heart of the house and open to the roof the whole house is naturally ventilated even though 2 sides of the site are party/ lot-line walls where no openings were allowed.
This openness, however brings security risks and the screen developed here by ROEWU addresses this with a radical updating of the conventional Taiwanese window screen. The new screen also proposes a new use for highly sustainable fast-growing, locally-sourced bamboo which is little used in construction at the moment.
The design of the bamboo screen is an example of ROEWU's research into the combination of hitech digital techniques with lo-tech fabrication. Using a detailed 3D model produced by the office in London, precise descriptions of every component were provided to the fabricators in Taiwan, who followed a series of quite simple step-by-step instructions to assemble the complex whole. A unique concealed fixing was also developed so that the bamboo poles appear to float in the air. The result is a dynamic dancing array; A unique form which combines digital calculation with an organic materiality. During the day, as the sun passes overhead, the bamboo screen catches the light in many different ways creating changing effects both inside and out.
ROEWU is a young office with a global pedigree. Currently based in London the office was founded in New York City in 2003 as a collaboration between Stephen Roe (Ireland) and Chiafang Wu (Taiwan). Since then the office has won many awards including the Young Architects Award from the Architectural League of New York in 2005, First Prize in the Competition for Ephemeral Structures for the Athens Olympics in 2004, the Kalil Fellowship for Smart Design in 2003 and the Kevin Kieran Award from the Arts Council of Ireland in 2007 among others. The office represented the UK at the 2006 Beijing Biennale, and is currently undertaking a major funded research project on the Weather and Architecture.
The partners have taught and carried out research at schools in the US and the UK focussing mainly on architectural materials, digital technologies and qualitative relations between buildings and their environments. Both partners were 2004-05 Emerging Practitioner Fellows at the Ohio State University and have also taught a graduate level Diploma Unit at the Architectural Association in London.
倫敦 ROEWU Architecture 建築師事務所(吳佳芳+羅吳建築師)在台灣宜蘭修建了一座竹格柵作為外牆包覆的透天厝,為台灣永續建築提供了另外一種思考方式,ROEWU 表示,這座建築減少了對空調的需要,而空調正是台灣一般建築物當中最主要的耗能設備之一。
作為一個大家庭的度假房屋,這座建築位於宜蘭的鬧區,基地狹小,兩邊都有鄰居,意味著設計時需考量到安全與隱密性。
儘管建築的邊角是封閉的,但通過二樓與三樓屋頂間的空隙,還是能達到自然通風,竹格柵是安全性和私密性的一種手法,相較起台灣四處可見的鐵窗,實在是高尚太多了!
沿著建築量體設置了一系列竹格柵用來阻隔路人的視線,也能防止竊賊的入侵,讓日光和空氣仍能進入,ROEWU 形容竹格柵的概念是「對傳統台灣窗簾的一種升級。」
竹子這一高度環保、生長極快,且在台灣盛產的材料有了新的用途,但台灣建築業對竹子的運用主要是在鷹架的建構,而非作為建築體使用的材料。
ROEWUArchitecture 建築師事務所(吳佳芳+羅吳建築師)合夥人吳佳芳曾以「台灣設計無邊界」獲得 TADA Center 入口意象競圖優選,除此之外,吳佳芳還曾獲得紐約市年輕建築師獎(New York Young Architects Award)。
>>相關討論
::TADA Center 入口意象徵選活動佳作、優選名單及其作品::
::旅居紐約的台灣學子-吳佳芳,穫得 NY Young Architects Forum大獎::
::EMERGING VOIVES, The Young Architect's Forum of AL, NYC::
>>相關網站
::ROEWU Architecture 建築師事務所(吳佳芳+羅吳建築師)::
>>相關圖片
>>英文報導
ROEWUarchitecture based in London, UK have recently completed a vacation home for an extended family in eastern Taiwan. Located in a dense urban area and confined on two sides by blank partywalls the house must gain all its light and air from the street while maintaining privacy within. It was
also essential to maintain security while windows are left open for natural ventilation. The narrow and elongated plot was addressed by placing a series of solid volumes along the length of the site, allowing void spaces in between to create continuity for light and air. A bamboo screen wraps around the house creating a buffer between the street and private life within.
On entering the house the experience is akin to being surrounded by an organic forest. Sun light, air and shadows filter through the bamboo poles into the spaces within. The mood and quality of the spaces changes during the course of a day and shifts with the changing seasons. In winter, a Karaoke Lounge and Spa on the second floor, form a focal point for bathing or singing. During summer, the roof deck with its variably patterned sun-shade system and surrounding bamboo, invites cooling breezes and becomes the family's favourite spot for outdoor living.
Taiwan is a country that is just beginning to be concerned about global warming and this project proposes a model for more sustainable development that fits with the climate and local lifestyles. The main source of energy consumption in Taiwanese buildings is air-conditioning during the long hot and humid summer months. By introducing several double and triple-height void spaces that penetrate
through the heart of the house and open to the roof the whole house is naturally ventilated even though 2 sides of the site are party/ lot-line walls where no openings were allowed.
This openness, however brings security risks and the screen developed here by ROEWU addresses this with a radical updating of the conventional Taiwanese window screen. The new screen also proposes a new use for highly sustainable fast-growing, locally-sourced bamboo which is little used in construction at the moment.
The design of the bamboo screen is an example of ROEWU's research into the combination of hitech digital techniques with lo-tech fabrication. Using a detailed 3D model produced by the office in London, precise descriptions of every component were provided to the fabricators in Taiwan, who followed a series of quite simple step-by-step instructions to assemble the complex whole. A unique concealed fixing was also developed so that the bamboo poles appear to float in the air. The result is a dynamic dancing array; A unique form which combines digital calculation with an organic materiality. During the day, as the sun passes overhead, the bamboo screen catches the light in many different ways creating changing effects both inside and out.
ROEWU is a young office with a global pedigree. Currently based in London the office was founded in New York City in 2003 as a collaboration between Stephen Roe (Ireland) and Chiafang Wu (Taiwan). Since then the office has won many awards including the Young Architects Award from the Architectural League of New York in 2005, First Prize in the Competition for Ephemeral Structures for the Athens Olympics in 2004, the Kalil Fellowship for Smart Design in 2003 and the Kevin Kieran Award from the Arts Council of Ireland in 2007 among others. The office represented the UK at the 2006 Beijing Biennale, and is currently undertaking a major funded research project on the Weather and Architecture.
The partners have taught and carried out research at schools in the US and the UK focussing mainly on architectural materials, digital technologies and qualitative relations between buildings and their environments. Both partners were 2004-05 Emerging Practitioner Fellows at the Ohio State University and have also taught a graduate level Diploma Unit at the Architectural Association in London.