由位于纽约的 RUR 建筑事务所设计,属于台北流行音乐中心(TMC)一部分的的 756,000平方英尺表演厅将于 2020 年 9 月 5 日举行音乐会,正式开幕。这座位于台北市南港区的创新建筑是RUR一个占地 9 公顷的竞赛设计获奖作品中的核心,专门用于亚洲流行音乐的表演,制作和庆典。
New York — Designed by New York-based RUR Architecture, the 756,000-sqft Performance Hall at the Taipei Music Center (TMC) officially opens with its first concert on September 5, 2020. Located in the Nangang District, this innovative structure is the centerpiece of the firm’s competition winning design for a 9-hectare site in Taipei dedicated to the performance, production, and celebration of pop music in Asia.
表演厅专为室内和室外表演而设计,内部可容纳 6000 名观众。包裹表演厅的是多折面的双层表皮结构,由外层阳极氧化铝板及内层石膏板组成。建筑本身几何造型反映了附近山脉的地形。该场馆采用最先进的声学、照明、环保空调系统等。
The Performance Hall is designed for indoor and outdoor performances, seating 6000 inside and also accommodating several hundred outside at the public plaza. A faceted double skin wraps around and encloses the auditorium, made of anodized aluminum cladding outer layer and gypsum wall inner layer. The expansive geometric volumes mirror the terrain of the nearby mountains, a site-specific reference that ties the building into its environment. The venue features state-of-the-art technology, from acoustics and lighting to eco-friendly heating and cooling systems.
台北流行音乐中心被誉为“流行音乐之都”,是台北后工业复兴时期文化都市主义的一部分。作为文化孵化器,它将流行音乐社区聚集在一个混合的多用途复合街区中。位于北场地的表演厅是 RUR 方案总体规划中的三座主要建筑之一。位于南场地的展览厅(The Cube)则包含多个展览空间,馆藏存储,研究,档案和演讲设施。产业区 (Creative Area)则设有音乐制作设施。被市民大道分隔的南北场地透过高架人行天桥联接。该计划还包括三个小型音乐厅,通过亲密的表演形式支持新生代流行音乐发展。
Conceived as a ‘City of Pop Music’, the TMC is a key part of cultural urbanism in the postindustrial revival of Taipei. As a cultural incubator, it brings the pop music community together in one hybrid and multipurpose complex. The Performance Hall is one of three major buildings in RUR’s masterplan, along with the Exhibition Hall (The Cube), which contains multiple exhibition spaces, collection storage, and research, archives, and lecture facilities, and the Creative Area Building (the Music Industry Shell), which houses production facilities. A new elevated public ground bridges the north and south sites which are divided by Civic Boulevard, bringing together all three buildings in a coherent design. The program also includes three livehouses, which will allow for simultaneous performances and also support new talent with intimate concerts.
RUR 的设计将 TMC 视作台北的新城市艺术区,将建筑物编织到自然环境中,并进一步融入城市纹理中。风景优美的公园以及商店,市场和咖啡馆等混合用途空间使 TMC 成为了台北居民和游客的理想消闲之处。
RUR has designed the TMC as a new urban arts precinct for Taipei, weaving the buildings into the natural surroundings and further into the fabric of the city. Fully landscaped grounds and the inclusion of mixed-use spaces, such as stores, markets, and cafes, position the TMC as an appealing destination for both residents and visitors to Taipei, independent of the performance schedule.
RUR 的负责人 Jesse Reiser 表示:“十年前,外围台北市的特色是工业区紧邻葱郁的森林山丘。 从过去到现在,城市从未逐步过渡到郊区-实际上根本没有郊区。 这种对比的效果是城市与自然之间惊人的并置。 拆除旧工业并建造台北音乐中心后,我们发现大自然和新建筑相互辉映。 台北音乐中心在自然景观中成为城市一部份的有机体,与城市相连又独立又延伸到大自然。
Jesse Reiser, Principal at RUR, comments “Ten years ago, the outskirts of Taipei were characterized by industrial areas situated right up against verdant, forested hills. There was, and still is, no gradual transition of city to suburbs – in fact no suburbs at all. The effect of that contrast is a striking juxtaposition between city and nature. Once the old industry was removed and the Taipei Music Center was constructed, we found that nature and new architecture amplified each other’s beauty. Taipei Music Center functions as a discrete urban organism within the natural landscape, an urban peninsula connected to the city yet independent and extending beyond it into nature.”
Project name: The Performance Hall of The Taipei Music Center
Company name: RUR Architecture DPC
Website: www.reiser-umemoto.com
Contact e-mail: jasmine@reiser-umemoto.com
Project location: Taipei Taiwan
Completion Year: 2020
Building area (.0m²): 70,200 .0m² (Total gross floor area)
Architect of Record: Fei and Cheng Associates, Taipei
Structural Engineer (Schematic Design): ARUP, Hong Kong
Structural Engineer (Detailed Design): Supertek, Taiwan
Facade Consultant: Meinhardt Façade Technology, Shanghai
Theater, Acoustics Consultants: ARUP, Hong Kong
Landscape architect: The Environmental Arts Design Company, Taiwan
Lighting Consultant: RDG, Taiwan
Photo credits: Fei and Cheng Associates, Alek Vatagin
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