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ACDF Architecture 自豪地推出位于蒙特利尔市中心的 19 层公寓大楼 LINK。该项目旨在满足当地日益增长的学生住房需求,其建筑的设计尊重并致敬了 Shaughnessy Village 街区的历史建筑遗产。建筑师们没有选择简单地彻底拆除那些状况极差的现有建筑,而是抓住了这个机会来弘扬遗产。大家一致认为,保留的立面不仅可以增强建筑与公共空间的联系,还向社区的历史与集体记忆致敬。
ACDF Architecture is proud to present LINK, a 19-story apartment tower in the heart of downtown Montreal. Designed to meet a growing demand for student housing, LINK is distinguished by an architecture that celebrates the historic built heritage of Shaughnessy Village. Rather than choosing the easy path of completely demolishing the existing buildings, which were in very poor condition, the architects chose to embrace the opportunity to celebrate their heritage. The consensus was that the preserved facades would not only contribute to the link between the building and the public realm, but would also pay homage to the community’s historical and collective memory.
▼城市环境鸟瞰,aerial view of the site©︎ Adrien Williams
▼街景,street views©︎ Adrien Williams
与维多利亚遗产的最后遗迹进行对话
Entering into dialogue with the last vestiges of a Victorian heritage
历史上,Shaughnessy Village 街区以大量维多利亚风格的建筑为特色,但随着时间推移,许多建筑被拆除,取而代之的是上世纪中叶建造的灰色混凝土塔楼,如今这些塔楼主导了 Little Lincoln 街的街景。在这一小段街道中,只有三座老建筑依然见证着该地区的维多利亚历史。
Historically, Shaughnessy Village was characterized by a strong presence of Victorian-style buildings, many of which were demolished over time in lieu of grey concrete towers built in the middle of the last century that now dominate the landscape of Little Lincoln Street. In the middle of this small stretch, only three old buildings still bear witness to the area’s Victorian past.
▼修复后的楼梯,staircase after renovation©︎ Adrien Williams
▼立面,facade©︎ Adrien Williams
充满独特表达的立面使城市空间更富生机
A uniquely expressive facade to enliven urban space
作为致力于为社区贡献空间的创作者,ACDF 以一个高密度项目,保留并修复了三座具有遗产价值的建筑立面。大楼被安置在远离现有立面的地方,以保留原建筑景观。
As creators of places that must first and foremost contribute to their communities, ACDF developed a high-density project that preserves and restores the three heritage facades. The tower is positioned well back from the existing facades, so as to preserve the original building templates.
▼由周围建筑环境看项目,viewing the project from surrounding environment©︎ Adrien Williams
▼俯视立面,overlooking the facade©︎ Adrien Williams
ACDF 为这座塔楼赋予了一种独特的建筑表达。塔楼立面由重新诠释的各式老虎窗拼接而成,宛如一幅图画,庆祝着该地区丰富的历史。山墙、低拱和矩形的开口彼此并列,构成了一副和谐的构图,为主要由冷峻后现代混凝土塔楼定义的 Lincoln Street 小片区增添了活力。一道略微突出的黑色花岗岩框架增强了立面的丰富度与质感,而预制混凝土外墙的坚固与厚重感则向周围的塔楼致敬。
▼草图,sketches©︎ ACDF Architecture
ACDF proposed a unique architectural expression for the tower. The result of a quilt-like assembly of various reinterpreted dormers, the tower’s facade acts as a pictorial tableau celebrating the area’s rich history. Gabled, low-arched, and rectangular openings are juxtaposed to create an amalgamated composition that contributes to animating the urban space of this small section of Lincoln Street, which is mainly defined by austere, post-modernist concrete towers. A slightly projecting black granite frame enhances the composition’s pictorial quality, while the mineral quality of the precast concrete envelope pays homage to the neighboring towers.
▼丰富的开口形式构成动态的立面构图,rich opening forms form a dynamic facade composition©︎ Adrien Williams
▼立面细部,facade details©︎ Adrien Williams
紧凑而富吸引力的学生公寓
Affordable and attractively compact student accommodations
该区域临近四所大学校园,逐渐成为一个专门面向学生居民的社区。鉴于建筑成本飞涨,房地产开发的融资成本不利,以及学生客户的经济能力有限,ACDF 设计了一个以降低人均建筑成本为目标的项目。
Situated in close proximity to four university campuses, the area has emerged as a neighbourhood particularly geared towards student residents. In light of skyrocketing construction costs, unfavorable financing costs for real estate developments, and the limited financial capacity of the student clientele, ACDF designed a project with the objective of reducing its per capita construction costs.
▼入口门厅,entrance©︎ Adrien Williams
▼公共大厅,lobby©︎ Adrien Williams
▼座位区,seating area©︎ Adrien Williams
▼走廊,hallway©︎ Adrien Williams
LINK 大楼共提供了 19 层的 122 套公寓,包括单间、一居室、两居室和三居室,并配有屋顶露台、健身房、大堂休息区及鼓励社交的公共区域。主要入口是对三座修复遗产立面之一的当代诠释。简洁的入口大厅采用了金属材料,营造出丰富的反射效果,增强了场地的吸引力。对于其余两栋保留了原始立面的建筑,学生们则可以从修复的外部楼梯和前庭进入公寓。
LINK comprises 122 studio, one, two, and three-bedroom apartments over 19 floors, as well as a roof terrace, a gym, a lobby lounge, and common areas designed and furnished to encourage meetings and exchanges. The main entrance is marked by a punctual, contemporary intervention in one of the three rehabilitated heritage facades. The uncluttered entrance hall uses materials with metallic attributes, creating a play of reflections that enrich the inviting character of the premises. Behind the other two facades, residential units are accessible from the restored exterior staircases and their front courtyard.
▼客厅,living room©︎ Adrien Williams
▼卧室,bedroom©︎ Adrien Williams
▼窗边书桌,study along the window©︎ Adrien Williams
▼阳台,balconies©︎ Adrien Williams
人性尺度的贡献性项目
A contributive project on a human scale
修复的遗产立面、前庭、住宅楼梯、入口门槛以及塔楼立面的图画式拼接,都是为行人空间注入活力的元素,将人性化尺度的体验融入到迫切需要它们的区域。通过融合过去与当代的建筑风格,LINK 项目体现了一种对城市环境敏感的设计方法,并通过其独特的建筑设计为行人空间及周围环境带来生机,展现了责任感、经济适用性和贡献性。随着项目的顺利完成,ACDF 希望能以自己的方式,在私人开放项目中推广文化遗产的保护,从而推动更多类似项目的进程,鼓励人们尊重并承袭当地的建筑与文化遗产。
The richness of the restored heritage facades, the front courtyards, the residential staircases, the entrance threshold, and the pictorial quilt on the tower facade are all elements that contribute to the liveliness of the pedestrian space, breathing human-scale experiences into an area sorely in need of them. By fusing past and present architectural styles, the LINK project embodies an approach to development that is sensitive to its urban environment, as well as responsible, affordable, and contributive through its distinctive architecture that enlivens both the pedestrian space and its surrounding environment. With the successful completion of the project, ACDF hopes that it will contribute, in its own way, to the promotion of heritage among developers, and thus encourage more respectful practices in private development projects.
▼夜景,night view©︎ Adrien Williams
▼模型细部,model details©︎ Adrien Williams
Technical sheet
Client: Brivia
Location: Shaughnaussy Village, Montréal, QC
Completion: 2022 september-october
Area: 104 326 p2
Budget: 27.3 millions
General Contractor: Group Brivia
Architect: ACDF Architecture
Architectural Project Team: Maxime-Alexis Frappier, Joan Renaud, Alain Desforges, Eric Milette, Martin Champagne, Laurent Bélisle, Christelle Montreuil Jean-Pois
Structural Engineer: Sylvain Parr & Associés inc.
Mechanical and Electrical Engineers: Équipe SP inc.
Interior design: ACDF
Project Manager: Développement résidentiel Lincoln
Contractor: Sidcan