Mexico Quinta Montes Molina Hall
设计方:MATERIA
位置:墨西哥
分类:公共设施
内容:实景照片
承包方:Karla Uribe, Gustavo Xoxotla, Raybel Cuevas
图片:18张
摄影师:Onnis Luque
这是由MATERIA设计的Quinta Montes Molina展馆,位于墨西哥的尤卡坦半岛。建筑师设计了一个由列柱支撑的框架结构,形成天空的取景框,这个展馆的形态与现状场脉形成了良好的联系。该项目位于尤卡坦州的梅里达,建筑坐落于一个建于20世纪的历史花园里,该花园是国家级遗址,目前作为博物馆投入使用。花园会定期举办气象防护主题的社交活动。客户意图建造一个永久性的构筑,以作为举办各种活动的场所,并加强与现有建筑的亲密感。为达到这个目的,建筑师设计了一个由36根细长柱子架起的展馆,柱子围成一个“C”型的长廊,并支撑起6英尺厚的屋顶,屋顶边缘如刀刃般锋利。柱子与围绕着主体建筑和阳台的树丛互相呼应,屋顶强调着空间中的“留白”,与主体建筑形成了鲜明对比,同时增强了建筑与花园的联系。 译者:筑龙网艾比 A frame for the sky over a forest of columns shapes a pavilion to contemplate a well-orchestrated dialogue with the existing historical context. The project sits within the garden premises of a historic 20th century eclectic house in Merida, Yucatan, considered national heritage and currently a museum. The garden regularly hosts social events for which temporary tents were assembled for weather protection. The client sought for a permanent structure to hold all kinds of scales of events and to enhance a more intimate relationship with the existing building. The solution was a pavilion made of 36 slim columns that form a C shape promenade supporting a 6” thin, knife-edged canopy. The columns relate to the trees that surround the property and the balconies of the house. The roof reinforces the presence of the “emptied” space below contrasting with the solid nature of the house and connecting with the garden to its sides. The roof frames the sky converting it into a continuous phenomenological factor during the gatherings at any time of the day.Materiality is defined through prefabricated white concrete using local stone and aggregates. The light color resonates with the character of the city and the house and allows light and shadow to mark the passage of the sun on its surfaces. Seams at the prefab columns and canopy were carefully placed and detailed to emphasize the connections of the elements that were installed in less than 3 months, having the least impact to the business operation. Above the roof a secondary steel structure allows for canopy calibration and ties all column heads to provide a hurricane safe structure. The steel grid also serves a track for a retractable roof that may be closed during rainy days. The simple and evident tectonics create a language that dialogues between two epochs while providing limits and a sense of place for a space that would previously obviate the existence of the house.