業(yè)主單位:拉方德-德沙爾丹牙科實驗室
設(shè)計單位: ACDF建筑事務(wù)所
設(shè)計團隊: Maxime-Alexis Frappier, Joan Renaud, Martin Champagne, Maxime Boiselle, Mathieu St- Hilaire, France Perras, Christelle Montreuil Jean-Pois, étienne Laplante, Guillaume Pelletier
總承包商: Construction Matem
土木工程: MHA Experts-conseils
結(jié)構(gòu)工程: SDK
機械和電氣工程: AlbCad設(shè)計有限公司
項目經(jīng)理:Duranleau Gac
項目年份: 2022年
攝影師: Adrien Williams
Client: Laboratoire dentaire Lafond Desjardins
Architects: ACDF Architecture
Design Team: Maxime Frappier, Joan Renaud, Gabriel Villeneuve, Bruno Landry,
Carolyn Gouin, Mireille Létourneau, Christelle Montreuil Jean-Pois, Vincent Bourassa
Main Contractor: Construction Matem
Civil Engineers: MHA Experts-conseils
Structural Engineers: SDK
Mamp;E Engineers: AlbCad Design inc
Project Manager: Duranleau Gac
Year: 2022
Photographs: Adrien Williams
拉方德-德沙爾丹牙科實驗室位于拉瓦爾主要工業(yè)區(qū)的重要干道——工業(yè)大道上,位置顯著。ACDF設(shè)計這座建筑使其成為遠處的一個閃耀燈塔。在夜間,由于內(nèi)部燈光產(chǎn)生的背光效果,使白色的絲網(wǎng)印刷玻璃熠熠生輝;而白天陽光透過窗戶,則呈現(xiàn)出過度曝光的效果。其他部分采用具有強烈紋理和古董風(fēng)格的黑色磚塊,使整體現(xiàn)代感十足,并充滿對比——這是ACDF標(biāo)志性的設(shè)計風(fēng)格。
在工業(yè)環(huán)境中展現(xiàn)微妙低調(diào)之美,ACDF提出了一種相對簡約的建筑概念,靈感源于牙科實驗室使用的多樣制造方法。該項目通過一系列體量提取設(shè)計而成,這些體量提取應(yīng)用于覆蓋深色和紋理磚塊的不透明結(jié)構(gòu)。ACDF旨在為實驗室各項功能及員工戶外露臺提供理想采光。體量提取在粗糙黑色磚塊外殼與更光滑白色玻璃部分之間形成強烈的視覺對比。透明與不透明、明亮與陰暗之間微妙平衡,使得我們能夠創(chuàng)造出具有審美吸引力且富有貢獻性的工業(yè)建筑,為該地區(qū)增添了獨特的風(fēng)貌。
建筑體量反映了內(nèi)部空間的功能需求,每個體量減法均有其特定目的,無論是滿足不同功能要求還是基于經(jīng)過深入研究的太陽軌跡,都以確保最佳自然采光。一個兩層高的大堂、可從公共區(qū)域及行政辦公室進入的樓上露臺,以及根據(jù)設(shè)計方案策略性布置的大型落地窗:這種基于體積變化所產(chǎn)生的形狀和色調(diào)對比吸引了路人目光,卻又不過分張揚。
雖然該新建筑主要供員工使用,但偶爾也會接待前來確認未來假牙顏色的患者。作為公司的展示空間,大堂至關(guān)重要,需要充足的自然采光。這一兩層高度營造出的開闊感來自樓上花園(通過金屬鏈屏過濾進入)的豐富自然光線,以及純白墻壁和拋光混凝土地板與外部環(huán)境形成鮮明對比,總體呈現(xiàn)極簡主義風(fēng)格,包括接待處、訪客休息區(qū)以及為進行假牙和義肢顏色測試患者提供自然采光亭等設(shè)施。此外,接待區(qū)的彎曲淺木家具助力流暢交通動線。
這座擁有黑色外立面且內(nèi)部明亮的新建構(gòu)筑物是基于對工業(yè)環(huán)境敏銳考量而興建的,如今已成為一個先進牙科實驗室兼高效辦公空間。這一理念將原始沉穩(wěn)特質(zhì)同精致明亮特征融合,象征著這一地區(qū)過去與未來轉(zhuǎn)變的新篇章。
The Lafond Desjardins dental laboratory has a prominent location on Industriel Blvd., a major artery in Laval’s main industrial district. ACDF designed the building to be a beacon, shining in the distance. At night, the white screen-printed glass glows thanks to a backlight effect created by lights inside, and by day sunlight shining on the windows creates an overexposure effect. Highly textured, antique-finish black bricks cover the rest of the building to give it a contemporary look full of contrasts – an ACDF signature.
Luminous understatement in an industrial setting. ACDF proposed a relatively minimalist architectural concept inspired by the different manufacturing methods used by the dental laboratory. ACDF designed the project from a series of volumetric extractions applied to an opaque volume covered with dark and textured bricks. Intended to provide the perfect dose of fenestration for the various programmatic functions of the laboratory as well as outdoor terraces for the employees, the volumetric extractions generated a powerful visual contrast between the textured black brick envelope and the smoother and whitish aspect of the glass sections. The fine balance between opacity and transparency, dark and white, allows the creation of an aesthetically interesting industrial building that contributes to the architectural landscape of the district.
A volumetry that reflects the programmatic needs of interior spaces. All volumetric subtractions have their specific purpose, whether to meet different programmatic requirements or to provide optimal natural lighting based on carefully studied solar trajectories. A double-height foyer, terraces upstairs accessed from common spaces and administrative offices, and floor-to-ceiling windows strategically positioned based on the architectural program: the contrasting shapes and tones resulting from this volumetric work attract the gaze of passers-by without being overbearing.
Although mainly used by employees, the new building also occasionally welcomes patients who come to verify the color of their future crowns. As a showcase for the company, the foyer is a very important space that requires ample light. The sense of vastness created by its double height, the abundance of natural light from the upstairs garden – filtered through metal-chain screens – and the pure white walls and polished-concrete floor contrast sharply with the exterior. A minimalist space overall, the double-height foyer includes a reception desk, a waiting area for visitors, and a naturally lit kiosk for patients who have come for color tests for their crowns and dental prostheses. The curved pale wood furniture of the reception area facilitates fluid traffic.
The new building, black on the outside and brilliant white inside, is the result of an approach sensitive to its industrial setting, which now features a sophisticated dental laboratory and productive workspace. The concept juxtaposes raw, dark qualities with refined and brilliant ones, symbolizing the present and future transformation of industrial districts.