该项目在1998年的TED安卡拉学院校园建筑项目竞赛中获胜,可容纳6000名学生,该项目于2005年实施,教育活动已经开始。由Semra Uygur和Özcan Uygur构思和设计,采用了教育应该创造自己的城市生活的原则,即使它是在远离城市的地区。根据这一设计原则,TED安卡拉学院校园就像一个真实的城市一样,日常流通路线的设计考虑了室内外公共区域的多样性、功能安排、各种用户的需求。
The project, which won the architectural project competition for the Ted Ankara College Campus with a capacity of 6000 students in 1998, was implemented in 2005 and educational activities have begun. Conceptualized and designed by Semra Uygur and Özcan Uygur, this campus is a city simulation accomplished adopting the principle that education should create its own urban life even if it is in an area remote from the city. As a result of this design principle, TED Ankara College Campus operates as an actual city with the daily circulation routes designed considering the diversity of common indoor-outdoor areas, functional arrangement, meeting of various users, and the requirements emerged within the process.
考虑到演艺中心的用途可能是社交关系最公开的地方,因此在目前的校园规划中,决定与体育艺术街衔接,将演艺中心放在体育艺术街尽头的西南方向。建筑的独特性是为了在内部街道上移动时不被注意到,并注意给人一种它本身就附属于校园内路线的感觉。与现有的街道衔接在一起,好像它一直都在那里;街道变成了一个门厅,并以透明的表面向地理环境开放。虽然演艺中心的设计是作为校园内整体建筑构成的延续,但它作为校园的终点,以一种低调而又标志性的方式向环境开放。
The Performing Arts Center, which was decided to be articulated with the Sports-Art Street in the current campus plan, was placed in the southwest direction at the end of the SportsArt Street, considering that it promises a use where social relations are perhaps the most publicized. The singularity of the building is aimed to be unnoticeable while moving on the inner street and care is taken to give the feeling that it was attached to the circulation route in the campus by itself. The building, which rises considering the image of an eye looking outwards and a hug inviting in, was articulated to the existing street as if it has always been there; the street has turned into a foyer and opened itself to the geography with a transparent finish. Although the Performing Arts Center is designed as a continuation of the overall building composition in the campus, it opens itself to the geography as the end of the campus in an understated but iconic way. It is both the eye and the hug.
设计语言中使用的正交几何和欧几里得几何相结合的空间游戏在这个建筑中得到了延续。1500人的密集容纳量所带来的大体量要求,通过将长方形棱柱转化为雕塑形式,使其更加精致。大厅的侧立面通过不同角度的三角构成,光在木质立面表面的运动,在外面演绎光影戏。这种通过雕刻获得的眼神和拥抱的形象,不仅在远处的视野中可以感受到,而且在大厅中也可以感受到,观者与地理环境的关系保持动态。为此,大厅两边变得透明,向外开放。
The spatial play in combining the orthogonal and Euclidean geometry used in the architectural language of the campus continued in this building, but it is customized. The large volume requirement, which is the result of the dense capacity of 1500 people, has been refined by the transformation of a rectangular prism into a sculptural form. The side facades of the hall are composed by triangulating at different angles, and the movements of light on the wooden facade surfaces perform light and shadow plays outside. This image of eye and hug, obtained by carving, is felt not only in the distant view, but also in the hall, and the relationship of the viewer with the geography is kept dynamic. For this reason, the hall becomes transparent on both sides and opens itself to the outside.
体育-艺术街尽头的露台,也可以作为一个开放的门厅,凭借其西南的位置,可以用于多功能的老年活动。建筑的设计通过重现观者的体验,而不是观者在封闭空间中的体验来获得认同感,并以必须与现有地形保持关系为原则。
The terrace at the end of the Sports-Art street, where the eye and the hug images emerge, can also be used as an open foyer, and can be used for multi-purpose sunset events with its southwestern position. The design of the building gained identity by recreating the experience of the viewer under a top cover rather than the experience of the viewer in a closed space, and the necessity of maintaining its relationship with the existing topography poetically was adopted as a principle.
模仿古希腊剧场这一最重要的表演场所的大厅,以扇形的形式将密实的容纳能力整合在体量中,还可以分割成剧场演出等用途,改造成带有幕布的小型大厅,用于其他功能。
The hall, which emulates the ancient Greek theater, the most important performance venue, finds its own elevation by resting on the slope of the topography and collects the dense capacity by dissolving it in the volume with its fan-shape. In addition to the use with dense capacity, it can be divided for uses such as theater performances, converted into a smaller hall with curtains, acquiring a multi-purpose character.
Project name: TED Ankara College Performing Arts Center
Company name: Uygur Architects
Website: www.uygurarchitects.com
Ins: www.instagram.com/uygurarchitects
Contact e-mail: press@uygurarchitects.com
Project location: Incek,Ankara,Turkey
Completion Year: 2020
Building area (.0m²): 9405
Photo credits: Cemal Emden
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