Notuddsparken是一个获奖的新建筑,位于瑞典韦斯特罗斯,有两栋建筑,共46套公寓。这些房屋完全由木材建成,采用现代木材建筑技术,并获得了最高的FEBY金级认证。美丽的建筑与社会责任和明确的环境重点相结合,是Okidoki在住房开发方面创新工作的基础。在该项目中,Okidoki与客户Bright Living一起,开发了自己的社会可持续发展模式:5%模式。

Notuddsparken is an award-winning new construction of two buildings with 46 apartments in Västerås, Sweden. The houses are built entirely in wood, using modern timber construction techniques, and have received the highest FEBY Gold certification. Beautiful architecture combined with social responsibility and a clear environmental focus is the basis of Okidoki’s innovative work in housing development. In the project, Okidoki, together with the client Bright Living, has developed its own model for social sustainability: the Five Percent Model.

这些房屋位于南部的直线位置,拥有瑞典中部梅拉伦湖的郁郁葱葱的一英里宽的景色,这是一个有利的位置。该项目的一个明确的目标是公正地对待这个独特而有吸引力的地点,Okidoki在房屋的设计上投入了大量的精力。重点是生活质量,住房大小的混合,当然还有长期的可持续性。

The houses are favorably located in a straight southern position with a lush, mile-wide view of Lake Mälaren in the middle of Sweden. A clear goal of the project has been to do justice to the unique and attractive location, and Okidoki has put a lot of effort into the design of the houses. The focus has been on quality of living, a mix of housing sizes, and of course long-term sustainability.

外墙采用绿色热处理的木板,并带有装饰元素。木板盖在外墙上形成了一个影子游戏,这种简单而美丽的触摸为建筑增加了一层俏皮的感觉。木材是一个反复出现的主题,两座房子都是使用现代木材建筑技术建造的。外部建筑在每间公寓的前面创造了一个凉台。一个简单的触摸,增加了一种柳树的品质感。装饰建筑的其他材料是手缝金属屋顶,有大面积的太阳能电池板,灰色的锻铁细节,以及木质细木工。

The facades have green heat-treated wood panels with decorative elements. The wooden panel covers form a shadow play on the facade, a simple and beautiful touch that adds a layer of playfulness to the architecture. Wood is a recurring theme and both houses are built using modern timber construction techniques. The exterior construction creates a loggia at the front of each apartment. A simple touch that adds a sense of willowy quality. The other materials that adorn the building are hand-seamed metal roofs with large areas for solar panels, grey wrought iron details, and wood joinery.

Okidoki在他们与客户Bright Living开发的项目中实施了其5%的模式。该模式旨在通过为来自不同社会经济背景的人建造住房来减少隔离现象。具体来说,百分之五的房屋以折扣价出售给非营利组织,而非营利组织则帮助社区内的弱势人群租赁住房。在Notuddsparken,46套公寓中有两套是租给无家可归者的。

Okidoki has implemented its five percent model in the project they developed with the client Bright Living. The model aims to reduce segregation by building housing for people from different socio-economic backgrounds. Specifically, five percent of the homes are sold at a discounted price to a non-profit organization, which in turn helps vulnerable individuals in the community to rent housing. In Notuddsparken, two out of 46 apartments are rented to homeless people.

从环境的角度来看,Notuddsparken也是整个生命周期内可持续建筑的一个好例子。木制建筑技术与被动式房屋相结合,使得能源消耗极低,长期以来碳足迹很小。这些房屋通过了Feby Gold的环境认证,这是国际上最高的认证,这意味着建筑过程和材料都符合非常全面的质量和环境要求。其结果是一个无毒的生活环境,对环境的影响最小。

From an environmental point of view, Notuddsparken is also a good example of sustainable construction throughout the life cycle. Wood-building techniques combined with passive houses result in extremely low energy consumption and a small carbon footprint over time. The houses are environmentally certified according to Feby Gold, the highest international certification, which means that both the construction process and the materials meet very comprehensive quality and environmental requirements. The result is a non-toxic living environment with minimal environmental impact.

Architects: OKIDOKI
Area : 3722 m²
Year : 2022
Photographs :Anna Kristinsdóttir, Lina Anderson
Lead Architects : Rickard Stark
Contractor : PEAB Bjørn Bygg AS, Peab
Architect : Bobbie Nyström, Martin Nordahl
City : Västerås
Country : Sweden