地貌建筑和未来的建筑地形

René Davids
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创新的技术,先进的设计方法,以及对自然环境退化的广泛关注所引发的对提高建筑性能的日益增长的需求,引发了对建筑与地面传统关系的重新思考。在过去,建筑结构根据需要进行调整以适应具有挑战性的地形,但使用先进的建模技术,当代建筑师现在设计地形建筑或景观设计师,模拟自然发生的地形特征,包括人工山脉,戏剧性的地质构造,深入地下的挖掘,植被屋顶和高海拔的景观长廊。通过合并地平面和建筑结构,新建筑可以更好地与环境敏感的场地相结合,减少资源消耗。而不是仅仅遵循地形轮廓或占用一个给定的场地,地形建筑可以提供它的替代品。本文将研究地形建筑如何利用通常与自然环境相关的属性,如与周围地形的连续性,风化,地上和地下的文脉整合以及规划的不确定性,以实现地方,区域或国家身份的独特表达,改善其周围环境,增强其体验潜力并推进建筑实践。
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LANDFORM BUILDINGS AND THE FUTURE OF CONSTRUCTED TOPOGRAPHIES
Innovative technologies, advanced design methodologies, and an increasing demand for improved building performance prompted by widespread concern for degradation of the natural environment have provoked a reconsideration of architecture’s traditional relationship to the ground. In the past, building construction was adjusted as necessary to accommodate challenging terrain, but using advanced modelling technology, contemporary architects now design landform buildings, or landscrapers, which simulate naturally occurring topographic features, including artificial mountains, dramatic geological formations, excavations deep into the earth, vegetated roofs, and landscaped promenades at high elevations walked upon or over. By merging the ground plane and built fabric, new construction can be better integrated with environmentally sensitive sites and reduce resource consumption. Rather than merely follow topographic contours or occupy a given site, landform buildings can provide its replacement. This paper will examine how landform buildings utilize properties usually associated with the natural environment such as continuity with surrounding topography, weathering, contextual integration above and below ground, and programmatic indeterminacy to achieve unique expressions of local, regional, or national identity, improving their surroundings, enhancing their experiential potential and advancing architectural practice.
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