该游客中心建在一片墓地里的自然景观里,位于顺化西南方向10公里处,是一处完全由竹子作为结构的建筑。The Huong An Vien Visiting Center, set within a natural landscape as part of a cemetery area about 10 km southwest of Hue, is a structure made purely out of bamboo.
Traditionally, cemeteries are associated with the heavy atmosphere of death, loss and grief, creating a sense of melancholy. Therefore, the client and the architect mutually agreed to seek an architectural solution in order to design a more peaceful and tranquil space.
△ 结构形式 摄影:Hiroyuki Oki
Huong An Vien公园被四个湖泊和周边的山体所环绕,也是树木、鲜花和其他各种植被的家园,这已帮助场地创造出一个轻松明亮的感觉。在建筑方面,高度弯曲的竹子屋顶的灵感来源于周围顺化与越南人熟知的香河(Huong River)周边柔和的元素。
Surrounded by a network of four lakes and nearby mountains, the park of Huong An Vien is home to trees, flowers and a variety of other vegetation, which already helps create a lighter and brighter feeling. In terms of the architectural aspect, the highly-curved bamboo roof took inspiration from the softness of nearby Hue and the Huong River - a common association among Vietnamese people.
Further down, the eave is proportioned in a low position, technically designed to protect the inner structure from direct sunlight and rain, but also to allow the space to stay open and to obtain to the human scale. Huong An Vien Visiting Center appears to be a part of the natural context, showing its respect and gratitude to the ones who have passed away.
From the main to the auxiliary buildings, they all benefit from the well-maintained and clean environment. We choose natural and affordable local materials such as bamboo, thatch and bricks. Perforated bricks, for instance, allow airflow and light to enter the inside. During the day, the building doesn't need to rely on air-conditioning or artificial lighting.
△ 内部空间 摄影:Hiroyuki Oki
△ 项目夜景 摄影:Hiroyuki Oki
每个建筑单元都由单一的构件组成,以使组装的过程廉价且迅速,也为建筑的后续运营提供便利。
Each building requires only a single module that applied to the simple structure, assembled fast with a low-budget regarding construction as well as operation.