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Bloomberg学生中心建筑面积约15万平方英尺,由一系列层叠的木结构亭阁组成,形成一个“学生生活的村落”,成为约翰·霍普金斯大学校园生活的新枢纽。建筑屋顶安装了近1000块光伏板,结构通透明亮,为霍姆伍德校区提供了中央公共空间,同时将校园与邻近的查尔斯村紧密连接。
The Bloomberg Student Center is a 150,000-sq-ft, cascading village of timber pavilions that stands as the new hub of student life at Johns Hopkins University. The light-filled structure features a roof integrated with nearly 1,000 photovoltaic panels and provides a central gathering space for the Home wood campus, connecting it to the neighboring Charles Village.
▼项目鸟瞰,aerial view of the project © laurianghinitoiu
这座四层建筑汇集了超过200个学生组织的活动空间,成为霍普金斯大学首个专为学生打造的“门户”建筑。建筑内设会议区与学生服务空间、数字媒体中心、可容纳250人的表演厅、艺术与舞蹈工作室、音乐排练空间及餐厅等多样功能于一体。位于校园东侧33街与查尔斯街交界处的中心建筑,也为居住在查尔斯村的3500多名学生提供了便捷的步行通道,强化了校园与社区的连通性。
▼设计策略,design strategy © BIG
Supporting over 200 student organizations, the four-story Bloomberg Student Center serves as a welcoming front door to the JHU campus. The building combines spaces for meeting and student resources, a digital media center, a performance space with seating for 250 people, art and dance studios music rehearsal spaces, and a dining hall all under one roof. Located along the eastern edge of the Homewood campus at the intersection of 33rd and Charles Streets, the center welcomes the 3,500+ students who live in Charles Village and improve walkability between the neighborhood and the university.
▼为学生打造的“门户”建筑,a welcoming front door to the JHU campus © laurianghinitoiu
“在霍普金斯大学150年的历史上,这一里程碑式的新建筑是我们首个真正属于学生的空间。以我们伟大的朋友与校友迈克尔·R·布隆伯格命名,这座富有远见的建筑将成为一个充满活力的论坛,汇聚不同背景与兴趣的人群,激发思想的交流,并强化我们的社区认同。”
—— 罗纳德·J·丹尼尔斯,约翰·霍普金斯大学校长
“We are thrilled to mark this milestone in our university’s 150-year history with the opening of the Bloomberg Student Center, our first-ever space dedicated to and for our students. Named in honor of our great friend andalumnus Michael R. Bloomberg, this visionary building will be a vibrant forum that embodies our commitment to bringing people together across differences of experience and interests, igniting their exchange of ideas, and strengthening our sense of community.
—— RONALD J. DANIELS- PRESIDENT, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
▼为学生打造的“门户”建筑,a welcoming front door to the JHU campus © laurianghinitoiu
建筑由一片“森林”般的立柱群支撑,29片悬浮式的屋顶平面在玻璃幕墙中交错,模糊了室内与室外的界限。建筑设计深入研究了学生的实际需求,空间在四面迎光而建,透明开放,展现出不断变化的学生生活景象。
A forest of columns supports 29 “floating”cantilevered roof planes wrapped in glass shapes an interior that blurs the boundary between indoors and out. Shaped through in-depth research into the students’ needs, the building is transparent by design, welcoming daylight from all sides and offering views into the ever-changing mosaic of student life within.
▼建筑由一片“森林”般的立柱群支撑,A forest of columns supports 29 “floating”cantilevered roof planes © laurianghinitoiu
屋顶的光伏系统可提供超过一半的建筑用电;同时,设计严格遵循《Living Building Challenge》红名单标准,避免使用有害材料,为使用者提供健康的室内环境。这些策略共同推动了大学的可持续发展目标,并助力项目追求LEED铂金级认证。
Photovoltaic panels topping the roofs generate more than half of the center’s electricity, while the careful avoidance of materials on the Living Building Challenge RedList ensures a healthier environment for users.Together, these efforts advance the university’s sustainability goals, including the pursuit of LEED Platinum certification for the center.
▼屋顶的光伏系统,Photovoltaic panels topping the roofs © laurianghinitoiu
“过去,霍普金斯大学的学生活动分散在校园与城市的不同角落,而如今,它们被集中在布隆伯格学生中心——一个由木结构亭阁组成、顺应地势层叠而上的‘村落’。这座建筑就像校园草坡‘The Beach’的室内延伸,四面开放、充满活力。建筑嵌入地形,四层结构从不同方向均可直接进入。木质亭阁之间保留了宽阔的缝隙,让光线与景观渗透入每一个角落。在屋顶光伏板之下的中央区域,是一个贯通四季的“创意共享中庭”,容纳学术、文化与社交活动。木结构的运用不仅显著降低了建筑的碳足迹,也营造出温暖而亲切的氛围。”
—— 比亚克·英厄尔斯(Bjarke Ingels),BIG 创始人兼创意总监
“Where student activities at johns Hopkins University were once dispersed all over campus and al over town, they are now collected and clustered at the Bloomberg Student Center – a village of timber pavilions climbing the natural hill on the university’s edge. Like the indoor counter part of The Beach -the circular sloping front lawn of theHomewood campus -the Student Center is open and inviting in all directions.Tugged into the topography, the center is a four-story building where every floor is directly accessible from the outside, from every side As the individual timber pavilions join together, they leave generous openings in between, allowing daylight and views to reach every corner of the building. At its heart -underneath the solar paneled rooftops -the creative commons is a cascading, four seasons meeting space for students and faculty-academic, cultural, and social activities alike. The mass timber construction not only substantially reduces the embodied carbon footprint of the building, but also provides an atmosphere of welcoming warmth and inviting informality.”
—— BJARKEINGELS-FOUNDER & CREATIVE DIRECTOR, BIG
▼贯通四季的“创意共享中庭”,four seasons meeting space for students and faculty-academic © laurianghinitoiu
▼木质亭阁,wooden pavilion © laurianghinitoiu
▼让光线与景观渗透入每一个角落,allowing daylight and views to reach every corner © laurianghinitoiu
▼让光线与景观渗透入每一个角落,allowing daylight and views to reach every corner © laurianghinitoiu
建筑的落成重新定义了校园的主入口——从原本的主草坪“The Beach”转向查尔斯街,不仅让大学面向城市,更为沿线的未来发展奠定了基础。设计通过应对地势高差,使建筑的四层均可从外部直接进入,既保持了人性化尺度,也强化了可达性。室内中央设有一座通向阳光充盈的“客厅”的主楼梯,成为整栋建筑的核心空间,四周环绕着为霍普金斯社群量身定制的活动与学习区域。木结构不仅带来温暖舒适的空间体验,也优化了声学效果;屋顶间的高窗引入自然光,使内部空间层次丰富而通透。从查尔斯街进入时,学生与访客可透过全玻璃立面看到开放的餐饮区与外部广场。建筑挑檐的深度经过精确计算,以阻挡夏日过热的阳光,同时在冬季尽可能引入自然采光。
The new center repositions the campus entry from the main quad, known as The Beach, to Charles Street. This shift not only opens the university to the adjacent Charles Village, but it also sets the stage for future development along this corridor. The design negotiates the sloping grade of the site to allow direct entry on all four levels, enhancing accessibility while maintaining a human scale. Inside, a central staircase leads to a sun-drenched ‘living room’ that anchors the heart of the building, surrounded by spaces tailored to the needs of the Hopkins community. The timber structure creates a warm and acoustically comfortable environment, while the clerestory windows set between the roof planes bring natural light deep into the interior.From Charles Street, students and visitors are greeted by a transparent facade, with dining areas spilling out onto an adjacent plaza. The building’s overhangs are optimized to block heat in the summer and capture as much sunlight as possible in winter.
▼阳光充盈的主楼梯通向“客厅”,a central staircase leads to a sun-drenched ‘living room’ © laurianghinitoiu
▼阳光充盈的主楼梯通向“客厅”,a central staircase leads to a sun-drenched ‘living room’ © laurianghinitoiu
“通过将最古老的结构原理之一——木质柱梁体系——以集群的方式重新演绎,布隆伯格学生中心成为活动、多样性与共融的象征。中央的‘客厅’将所有空间连接在一起,必将成为霍普金斯大学学生生活的全新舞台。”
—— 里昂·罗斯特(Leon Rost),BIG 合伙人
“By deploying one of architecture’s oldest structural principles – the timber post and beam -into a collective swarm, the Bloomberg Student Center becomes an embodiment of activity, diversity, and togetherness The central “living room’ tying the spaces together is sure to become a new area for both expressing and witnessing the student experience at Johns Hopkins.”
—— LEON ROST- PARTNER, BIG
▼木质柱梁体系,the timber post and beam © laurianghinitoiu
建筑外围设有直径270英尺的环形砖台阶,与由MVVA设计的一系列露台与绿地相连。铺地图案从外部广场无缝延伸至室内,象征性地连接了校园的历史与当下。中心内部层叠的空间向四个焕新的公共区域开放:用于活动的共享中庭、林荫步道“the Grove”、33街入口广场,以及南侧的新餐厅与开放平台。
The Bloomberg Student Center is encircled by a 270-ft-diameter brick staircase that connects to a series of terraces and green spaces designed by MVVA. Paving patterns flow seamlessly from the exterior plaza to the interior, connecting the spaces – literally and figuratively – to the university’s historical past.The cascading interior spaces open onto four revitalized public areas: an events-focused commons, the shaded walkways of the Grove, an entry plaza along 33rd Street, and a new food hall and plaza to the south.
▼灯光下的建筑立面,the building facade under lights © laurianghinitoiu
▼夜间建筑群鸟瞰,aerial view of the building complex © laurianghinitoiu
Location: BALTIMORE, UNITED STATES
Year:2025
Client: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Typology: EDUCATION
Size M2/FT2: 13,935 /150,000
Status: COMPLETED
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