客 戶:悉尼理工大學
完工日期:2014年5月
建設成本:2.05億澳元
建筑面積:4.35萬平方米
攝 影:Richard Glover, John Gollings
Client: University of Technology, Sydney
Completion Date: May 2014
Cost: $205M AUD
Gross Floor Area : 43,500m2
Photographers: Richard Glover, John Gollings
悉尼理工大學工程和計算機系系館位于市區(qū)的顯赫地段,旨在重新給大學城市校區(qū)注入活力,成為悉尼商務中心南端的門戶。建筑本體如同一件雕塑作品,迥然和周圍的傳統(tǒng)建筑風格相異。建筑地上14層,地下4層,設有先進的演講廳、學術辦公室、會議室、學習和研究實驗室、營業(yè)咖啡廳、娛樂區(qū)、停車場,并在隔壁建筑旁設計自行車??刻帯?/p>
這座建筑如同一件雕塑作品。四塊斜搭著的金屬板圍合成建筑的外形。鋁合金板上的孔眼采用二進制碼打出“悉尼理工大學工程和計算機系”的圖案,覆蓋整個外皮。外皮上的縫隙如同魚鰓,增強了金屬板的外皮效果,象征性地成為建筑的呼吸器官。
建筑室內設計強調革新性教學方法和以技術環(huán)境為核心的特質,全力支持學生的學術需要和將來工業(yè)化發(fā)展的趨勢。建筑內設置最先進的科技,如機器人設計,電腦和以人為中心的設計實驗室、三維數據視覺化設備、數據庫等澳大利亞行業(yè)最領先的研究設施。
On a prominent urban site, the Faculty of Engineering + Information Technology creates a gateway to the University’s revitalised city campus and the southern end of Sydney’s CBD.
The building is expressed as a singular sculptural object, setting it apart from the more traditional architectural expression of its neighbours.
Fourteen levels, plus four below ground, accommodate state-of-the-art lecture theatres, academic offices, seminar rooms, learning and research laboratories, commercial cafe and recreation areas, with carparking and off-site bicycle parking in the adjacent building.
The building is expressed as a singular sculptural object. Four tilted and skewed plates envelope the building's volume. The plates are made of aluminium sheets perforated in a pattern derived from the binary code for ‘University of Technology Sydney Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology’.‘Gills’ creased into the surface of each plate punctuate the fa?ade, visually reinforcing the sense of plate as skin and symbolically allowing the building to breathe.
The interior architecture has an innovative pedagogical approach and a technology rich environment at its core, which aims to support student needs and future industry trends. The latest in cutting-edge technology, includes robotics, computer and human-centred design labs, and a 3D data visualisation facility, the Data Arena - the most advanced research facility of its type in Australia.