湾区探索博物馆(BADM)采用最新的幼儿教育研究来创造必要的学习体验,激发和建立孩子们创造性解决问题的技能,以改变他们的学习方式。博物馆位于金门国家休闲区的贝克堡一处独特的场所,贝克堡(Fort Baker)曾是一战军事基地,俯瞰金门大桥,这样一处美丽而有意义的地点,却少有为儿童开发的项目。Olson Kundig与Surfacedesign合作开发的园区总体规划和翻新工程以尊重历史遗址的建筑完整性,并打造一座以儿童为中心的博物馆为使命,改变了每年造访博物馆约35万名游客的体验。
Bay Area Discovery Museum (BADM) applies the latest early childhood
education research to develop essential learning experiences that inspire and
build creative problem-solving skills in children to transform the way they
learn. The museum occupies a unique site at Fort Baker in the Golden Gate
National Recreation area. Fort Baker, a former WW1 military base, overlooks the
Golden Gate Bridge, the kind of beautiful and significant location that is
rarely developed for children’s programming. The campus-wide master plan and
renovation developed by Olson Kundig in collaboration with Surfacedesign honors
the architectural integrity of the historic site and the museum’s child-focused
mission, transforming the guest experience for each of the museum’s 350,000
annual visitors.
为了重新构想博物馆的展品,建筑师和展品设计师以及BADM内部研究部门的早教专家合作,最终确定由五个新的永久展览将最新研究无缝地融入到互动活动和环境中。在博物馆内,儿童和家长可以了解他们周围的世界,并发掘自身想象力、好奇心和创新意识。
To reimagine the museum exhibits, architects and exhibit designers
collaborated with early learning experts from BADM’s in-house research
division. Five new permanent exhibits seamlessly incorporate the latest
research into interactive activities and environments. Within the museum,
children and their caregivers can learn about the world around them—and
discover the impact of their own imagination, curiosity, and innovation.
经过翻新后全新引入的空间包括:Tot Spot房间,供婴幼儿探索风景;‘事物如何运作’(How Things Work)展厅,通过将日常用品“切割”成两半,以揭示事物内部的运作规律,从而激发孩子们的好奇心,并引导系统性思维的形成。‘尝试工作室’(Try It Studio)和‘思考、制作、尝试教室’(Think, Make, Try® Classroom),通过有趣的实践经验来构建孩子们的STEM学习概念,并向他们介绍数字制造技术,如3D打印机和乙烯基切割机;Faith渔船,一艘来自附近酒窖湾的复兴商业渔船;以及Gumnut Grove户外空间,为年龄较大的孩子提供了户外冒险的机会,让他们通过适合其年龄的冒险体验来建立信心。
Renovated and newly introduced spaces include Tot Spot, where
infants and toddlers can explore landscape-themed rooms; How Things Work, which
features everyday items cut in half to reveal their inner workings, sparking
curiosity and introducing the power of systems thinking; Try It Studio and the
Think, Make, Try® Classroom, which use playful, hands-on experiences to build
on STEM learning concepts and introduce children to digital fabrication
technologies like 3D printers and vinyl cutters; Faith, a rejuvenated
commercial fishing boat sourced from nearby Bodega Bay; and Gumnut Grove, an
outdoor space that offers an opportunity for older children to build confidence
through adventurous outdoor play and age-appropriate risk-taking.
▽Tot Spot房间
▽‘事物如何运作’(How Things Work)展厅
▽通过将日常用品“切割”成两半,以揭示事物内部的运作规律
▽‘尝试工作室’(Try It Studio)和‘思考、制作、尝试教室’(Think, Make, Try® Classroom)
▽Faith渔船
▽Gumnut Grove户外空间
设计方案的总体规划将两座园区建筑重新用于博物馆的更新项目,并创建了以研究为基础的全新永久性展品。分阶段的规划和建设方法从战略性地提升了博物馆使用寿命与韧性。
The master plan re-purposes two campus buildings for the museum’s
updated programs and creates new research-backed permanent exhibits. A phased
approach to planning and construction strategically positions the museum for
longevity and long-term resilience.
PROJECT CREDITS:
Architect: Olson Kundig
Completed: 2021
Project Size: 170,000 SF (master plan // 45,500 SF indoor space,
124,500 outdoor space)
Tot Spot: 2,367 SF
Try It Studio: 3,365 SF
How Things Work: 1,929 SF
Project Team: Alan Maskin, Design Principal; Marlene Chen, AIA, LEED®
AP, Project Manager; Megan Zimmerman, Project Architect; Crystal Coleman, LEED®
AP, and Jerome Tryon, Architectural Staff; Ryan Botts, Tessa Crespo and Jared
Luther, Exhibit Designers;Sarah Muchow, IIDA, NCIDQ, Interior Design; Mike Lee,
Interior Design Staff
Key Consultants: Cello Maudru, General Contractor; Whiteside
Management, Owner’s Representative; Rutherford & Chekene, Structural
Engineer (Phase 1 Architecture); Tipping Engineering, Structural Engineer
(Phase 2 Architecture & Exhibits); Integral Design, MEP Engineer; AECOM,
Civil Engineer;Surfacedesign, Landscape Architect; Pacific Studio, Exhibit
Fabricator (Interior Exhibits); Gizmo, Exhibit Fabricator (Exterior Exhibits);
Niteo, Lighting Design; Topflight, Specifications; Volume, Graphic Designer;
Spaulding Wooden Boat Center, Boat Restoration
Image Credits: Matthew Millman
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