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荷兰设计周“生物基地营”展馆
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发布时间:2019-11-06
设计亮点
采用可移动模块化组件,以木质材料替代传统建筑材料,倡导环保理念。
Marco Vermeulen工作室在2019年的荷兰设计周上揭幕了名为“生物基地营”(Biobasecamp)的展馆,旨在鼓励人们以木材替代混凝土和钢等传统建筑材料,以减少大气中的二氧化碳和氮含量。
At the Dutch Design Week 2019, Studio Marco Vermeulen built the Biobasecamp, a pavilion that gives architectural expression to the contribution that ‘building with trees’ can make to reducing the amount of CO2 and nitrogen in the atmosphere through replacing conventional building materials such as concrete and steel with wood.
▼展馆鸟瞰,aerial view
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“生物基地营”
The Biobasecamp
“生物基地营”展馆是由大型的可移动模块化组件构成,这些跨层粘合而成的木质材料在专业上被称为交叉层压木(CLT)。在设计周结束之后,它们可以被重新运用到新的房屋中,作为地板使用。展馆采用的层压板是在德国工厂利用德国软木制作的,支撑结构则来自于荷兰Boxtel附近的高速公路上的白杨——由于树龄过高且有被吹倒的危险,这些白杨不得不遭到清除。而这也使得展馆的建造为荷兰的景观环境做出了一点贡献。
The pavilion deck is made up of large modular, removable floor parts made of cross-layer glued wood, called Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) in jargon. After Dutch Design Week, these can be reused as floor elements in, for example, new homes. The used cross-layer wood is made in a German factory from German softwood. But why is there no Dutch cross layer timber yet? By creating more economic value for wood, more forests can also be planted. The building assignment can in this way contribute to combating climate change and the quality of the Dutch landscape. This may also apply to the Brabant poplar landscape that originated for the production of clogs and matches. That is why the deck of the Biobasecamp is supported by strains of poplars that were recently on the A2 motorway near Boxtel, but had to be cleared due to their age and the associated risk of being blown over.
▼“生物基地营”展馆外观,exterior view of the Biobasecamp
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▼展馆由大型的可移动模块化组件构成,the pavilion deck is made up of large modular, removable floor parts made of cross-layer glued wood
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