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国内外超高层住宅案例分析.

超高层住宅案例收集
20121008刘雅蕴
香港凯旋门
香港贝沙湾
香港君临天下
香港擎天半岛
香港晓庐
深圳万科俊园
深圳擎天华庭
澳大利亚黄金海岸Qห้องสมุดไป่ตู้大厦
新加坡吉宝湾Daniel Libeskind
• Reflections住宅群坐落在新加坡历史 悠久的吉宝湾(keppel bay)750米长 的海岸线上,建筑群附近有花柏山、吉 宝湾高尔夫球场、拉布拉多公园、圣淘 沙岛和即将兴建的综合度假村。而这个 项目将建造1129间住宅和11座别墅, 预期于2011年完工。 该项目占地8.4万平方米,大厦群 一共由六座大厦和11座别墅组成组成, 大厦和大厦间通过天桥或者低层别墅连 在一起。建筑呈现出惊人的倾斜状,外 观光滑、弯曲,而建筑又非常高,因此 建筑上层之间的间隙特别大。建筑细节 的设计都是为了增加人与大海和风景之 间的距离,建筑群更是被周围茂密的树 林所环绕。而有些别墅正是设计在塔楼 的顶部,可以一览吉宝湾全景。

MVRDV Teda Urban Fabric天津
• An urban plan for housing and retail in Tianjin, China. The plan foresees a development of towers and low-rise typologies following the old street pattern following be it densified the traditional urban setting. The re-introduction of Chinese residential typologies and creation of public space are further characteristics of the plan that is about to be completed. Recently, in China, many old neighborhoods are being replaced by new ones. The existing urban patterns are being erased and a new town is built without any specific links to what was previously there. In case of TEDA town, re-using most of the existing tree lined street, gives a series of plots on which the program can be positioned. To combine the street feeling with the total requested amount of square meters, a mix of towers and low-rise typologies was proposed. Each tower is combined with an open space, opening up the dense pattern of the existing streets. The towers are positioned to combine light and views and leave enough space for low-rise developments. The low-rise housing is organized in pure patio houses and in townhouses of 3-4 layers. On the main streets the ground floor can be used as shops and studios. Parking is organized in several underground garages.


MVRDV GWANGGYO POWER CENTRE (SOUEL)
• • • MVRDV wins Gwanggyo Power Centre Competition, near Seoul, South Korea (Rotterdam, December 3rd, 2008) The Daewoo Consortium and the municipality of Gwanggyo announced the MVRDV concept design for a dense city centre winner of the developer’ s competition for the future new town of Gwanggyo, located 35km south of the Korean capital Seoul. The plan consists of a series of overgrown hill shaped buildings with great programmatic diversity, aiming for high urban density and encouragement of further developments around this socalled ‘ Power Centre’ , one of the envisioned two centre’ s of the future new town. Since the beginning of the millennium local nodes with a high density concentration of mixed program are used in Korean town planning. These nodes consist of a mix of public, retail, culture, housing, offices and leisure generating life in new metropolitan areas and encouraging further developments around them: the Power Centre strategy. The Gwanggyo Power Centre will consist of 200,000m2 housing, 48,000m2 offices, 200,000m2 mix of culture, retail, leisure and education and 200,000m2 parking. This divers program has different needs for phasing, positioning and size. To facilitate this all elements are designed as rings. By pushing these rings outwards, every part of the program receives a terrace for outdoor life. Plantations around the terraces with a floor to floor circulation system store water and irrigate the plants. The roofs of these hills and the terraces are planted with box hedges creating a strong, recognizable, cohesive park. This vertical park will improve the climate and ventilation, reduce energy and water usage. As a result a series of overgrown green ‘ hills’ appear in the landscape. The site is surrounded by a beautiful lake and forested hills, the design aims to create a landscape on top of the new program that enlarges the green qualities and that links the surrounding parks by turning the site into a park.
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