当代建筑的应用在于在过去和现在之间引导行动和反应,项目对Hooghuys和前Lorette修道院等地标性建筑这一地区的改造也遵循了这一原则
By provoking action and reaction between past en present through the application of contemporary architecture, the remodelling of this entire block of buildings – including landmark buildings such as Hooghuys and the former Lorette convent – adheres to this evolutionary principle.
▽项目外观 Exterior
新开发的项目位于Hooghuys和Sweert之间,刻意向Sweert倾斜,并与Hooghuys保持距离,一楼的悬臂形成了一种特殊的张力。白砖建筑是对Hooghuys部分石灰水洗、部分抹灰的外墙和Sweert经典的统一檐口的回应。覆盖的露台与Drabstraat的历史性立面的二维度创造了对话。反过来,集成的垂直照明带不仅吸引了人们对当代外立面的关注,从而颂扬了现代生活,还照亮了街道,从而排出了与公共空间互动的现代理念。
The new development, Melano, is located between Hooghuys and Sweert. This apartment building deliberately leans towards Sweert and distances from Hooghuys, with a specific tension created by the cantilever on the first floor. The white brick architecture is a response to the partly lime-washed, partly plastered facade of Hooghuys and the classic uniform gables of Sweert. Covered terraces create a dialogue with the two-dimensionality of the historic facades on Drabstraat. In turn, integrated vertical lighting strips not only draw attention to the contemporary facade and, therefore, celebrate modern life, they also light the street and thereby dispense a contemporary idea of interaction with the public space.
▽立面与街道形成一个整体 the facade integrate the street
这个建筑也是场地重组的关键,新建筑通过与Hooghuys的高架接触点,为一条进入后院的小巷提供了通道。重新利用的花园是对有历史的Hooghuys花园的一个致敬,它到达Begijnenstraat,因此提供了通往市场广场的通道。这座新哥特式建筑凸显了一个封闭而隐蔽的宗教团体对一个城市的影响。这堵巨大的墙现在在地面上被打破,允许通过一个半公共区域进入市场,并且继承了曾经的Hooghuys花园。城市居民被吸引到一个由小巷和广场组成的地方。
This building is also key to the restructuring of the site. As water finds its meandering way through the landscape, this project is devoted to the penetrable. The new building provides passage, by means of a raised point of contact with Hooghuys, for an alley that runs into the rear courtyard. The re-purposed garden is a nod to the formerly sizeable Hooghuys garden, which reached Begijnenstraat and therefore provided access to the market square. Three centuries later, however, this area of greenery was closed off from Begijnenstraat by the L-shaped Lorette convent and girls’ school. The Neo-Gothic building highlights the impact of a closed and withdrawn religious community on a town. This voluminous wall is now broken through on the ground level to allow access to the Fish Market through a semi-public area that succeeds the playground that was once the Hooghuys garden. City dwellers are drawn into a place of alleys and squares.
▽通往花园庭院的小入口 the little entrance leads to the garden
Project
name: Lorette Convent
Company
name: dmvA
Website:
www.dmva-architecten.be
Contact
e-mail: info@dmva-architecten.be
Project
location: Mechelen, Belgium
Completion
Year: 2014
Building
area (m²): Restoration Hooghuys (965 m2), Apartments and parking (3770 m2)
Other
participants: General contractor:
Bouwbedrijf Van Poppel nv
Structional
engineer: Jan Van Aelst bvba
Safety
& EPB: Dirk De Groof bvba
Photo
credits: Bart Gosselin
更新日期:2020-09-28 14:58:49
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