國內(nèi)的教育機構(gòu)大部分都是分工明確的,比如少兒舞蹈培訓、少兒英語培訓、少兒音樂培訓、少兒美術(shù)培訓等,都是單獨的有針對性的教育機構(gòu)嗎,但是你見過復合教育空間么?今天鄭州宏鈺堂裝飾帶大家一起欣賞法國巴黎的復合教育機構(gòu)裝修設計方案。
Most of the domestic educational institutions are clear division of labor, such as children's dance training, children's English training, children's music training, children's art training, etc. , are separate targeted educational institutions, but have you seen the compound education space? Today Zhengzhou Hongtang decoration with you to enjoy the Paris, France, composite educational space decoration design.
本案位于法國巴黎,項目基地位于一個正在轉(zhuǎn)變的地區(qū),委托人想要創(chuàng)造出一個即是休憩場所又是建筑的空間來確保周邊區(qū)域與中心的連續(xù)性。由于把體育室放到了地下層,建筑師便能夠在首層輕易創(chuàng)造出易于接近的歡迎空間,并且把體育區(qū)放到與蓋板一樣的樓層之上。
The case is located in Paris, France, the project base is in a changing area, the client wants to create a space that is a place to rest and a building to ensure the continuity of the surrounding area and center. By placing the sports room on the ground floor, the architect was able to easily create an easy-to-access welcome space on the first floor and place the sports area on top of the same floor as the cover.
設計師設計了一種非常簡單的標志系統(tǒng)能夠引導用戶到主要活動區(qū)域:所述方向顯示在每個區(qū)域不同顏色的大彩色畫板上。色彩的選擇和相關區(qū)域的材料相匹配:樹脂(走廊和公用部分),PVC地板(用于健身房,辦公室和多功能廳)和實木復合地板(用作音樂和舞蹈室)。重點是簡單的材料會被多次使用且體現(xiàn)出高舒適度和聲學效果。
The designer has designed a very simple logo system that guides the user to the main activity area: the direction is displayed on a large color drawing board of different colors in each area. Color selection and materials for the associated areas match: resin (corridor and communal), PVC flooring (for gyms, offices and function rooms) and solid wood laminate flooring (used as music and dance rooms). The emphasis is on simple materials that are used multiple times and reflect high comfort and acoustic seistic effects.
設計師把體育中心部分置于地下是為了限制暴露在外的區(qū)域和最大化閑置。為了減低建筑物的密度,設計師創(chuàng)造了綠色區(qū)域來構(gòu)成呼吸空間。盡管由于很多土地上的限制導致有限的空間,很多元素被成功地安置以便盡可能的利用日光和自然通風。用同樣的方法,非常小心地把建筑從另一棟建筑分開來保障它們之間最大化采光和綠化。
Designers put part of the sports center underground to limit exposure and maximize idleness. To reduce the density of buildings, designers created green areas to form breathing spaces. Although limited space is limited due to restrictions on many lands, many elements have been successfully placed to make the most of daylight and natural ventilation. In the same way, the buildings are carefully separated from another building to ensure maximum light and greening between them.