Chief Designer: Shen
Venue: Linyi City, Shandong Province
Completion or capping time: June 2009
Building area: 65,000 square meters
Cost: 209 million yuan
Main uses of the building: university library, archives and student study room.
Project overview:
Linyi University Library is located at the end of Landscape Avenue in the central area of the university, which is built by the mountain. It is the largest and most complex building in the central area. With a building area of 65,000 square meters and seven floors, it has designed a collection of 4 million books, 7,200 reading seats, and is equipped with archives, students' study rooms, leisure dining centers and bookstores.
Project features:
It grows naturally like a mountain, which is both a building and a landscape. Library is not only a building, but also a campus landscape. Follow the overall planning concept of "campus surrounded by mountains and rivers, natural life", pay attention to the harmony between man and nature, emphasize the formation of ecological buildings and the creation of cultural atmosphere, create buildings and spaces that are invisible in education and harmonious between man and nature, and let students experience the lifestyle between modern and traditional, humanities and nature in a subtle way.
According to the ups and downs of the campus, the library is designed as a centralized building shaped like a mountain. The shape of the building rises to the middle layer by layer, which not only meets the needs of architectural functions, but also forms a rich external image and reduces the pressure on the environment. The whole building is located on the platform, with heavy architectural entities rising from the platform and transparent glass growing from the entity, showing a strong sense of originality and the flavor of the times.
Each floor of the building is indented into the middle layer by layer, forming a multi-level roof terrace garden, and the roof is afforested layer by layer, extending to the integration of the ground and campus greening, reflecting the ecological campus design concept of harmony with nature.
The concept of the same size, the same height and the same load is adopted to solve the uncertainty of functions, meet the increasingly diversified functional needs of libraries and conform to the development trend of libraries.
2. Project name: Yosemite? Dong Yun ecology residential community c qu
Venue: No.4 Yuyang Road, Houshayu Town, Shunyi District, Beijing
Completion time: 2004
Building area: 1 16800 m2.
The main purpose of the building: residence.
Design description:
This project is an active exploration for designers to seek a breakthrough in residential buildings in China. It is intended to seek the connection between traditional culture and modern life through the inheritance and innovation of traditional residential buildings in China and the concern and care for local culture, so as to create a model of architectural form suitable for China people to live in.
Space-embodies the unity of man and nature and enriches the interest of nature.
Functionality-the concept of life that embodies human nature.
Formally-reflecting the charm of local architecture.
(1) Private back garden: The private back garden is carefully built to meet the sunshine requirements by using the open space between houses. This garden is exquisite and ingenious. Not only can residents integrate into nature without leaving home, but they can also create a pleasant indoor microclimate.
(2) According to China's traditional geomantic theory, with the courtyard as the core, all kinds of rooms are arranged according to the principle of exterior reality and interior emptiness, emphasizing a kind of "private life on the horizon" to avoid the interference of sight, so as to achieve the effects of warming in winter and cooling in summer, purifying the air and suppressing noise, which is in line with China's traditional living concept of "harmony between heaven and earth, separation of subject and object, and difference between inside and outside".
(3) Emphasize the rational use of the three main colors of black, white and gray, and Chinese architectural elements and symbols can be organically integrated with the courtyard cloister landscape;
(4) The overall architectural style is dominated by Chinese residential style, and the layout of single buildings and courtyards is dominated by Jiangnan gardening techniques.
Practice example
Reading should be selective.
Gorky once said that "books are the ladder of human progress", and Liu Xiang, a famous Confucian scholar, bi