克莱姆森大学李氏建筑、艺术和人文学院的扩建项目位于南卡罗来纳州北部的蓝岭山麓,精心选址,毗邻贯穿校园中心的绿化带。这座超节能的建筑,55,000平方米的扩建工程是为了适应学院不断扩大的需求,其中包括艺术、建筑、建筑科学与管理、规划与景观建筑4个系的12个专业学位课程。我们在设计过程的早期发现,所有的项目都形成了一个具有丰富合作文化的紧密社区。

Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridgemountainsin upstate South Carolina, the addition to the Lee Hall College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities at Clemson University is carefully sited adjacent to a green belt of open spaces that runs through the center of campus. An ultra-energy efficient building, the 55,000 sf addition was conceived to accommodate the expanding needs of the college which includes 12 professional degree programs in the 4 departments of Art, Architecture, Construction Science + Management, and Planning + Landscape Architecture. We discovered early in the design process that all programs form a close community with a rich culture of collaboration.

为了在新建筑中培养这种社区意识,项目元素被混合在一起,通过相邻的项目和学科之间产生一个 “交叉授粉 “的环境,使学生能够通过非正式的创造性交流向其他学生和教师学习。内部项目元素之间通过精心设计的玻璃来支持接近性和透明度。外墙也采用了透明的设计,以模糊自然界和内部环境之间的界限。这种与外部的联系通过可操作和电动的窗户得到加强,当外部条件允许时,窗户就会打开。李氏大厅增建部分北面的外部空间是经过精心设计的,并有意保持灵活性,以促进全尺寸的制作。

To cultivate this sense of community within the new addition, program elements are intermingled to generate an environment for “cross pollination” between programs and disciplines through adjacency, allowing students to learn from other students and faculty though informal creative exchanges. Proximity and transparency are supported with carefully detailed glazing between interior program elements. Transparency is also employed on the exterior facades to blur the line between the natural world and the interior environment. This connection to the exterior is enhanced through operable and motorized windows which are opened when exterior conditions permit. The exterior space to the north of the Lee Hall addition is carefully proportioned and intentionally flexible to foster full scale fabrications.

Architects: Thomas Phifer and Partners: Pond and Company
Area : 55000 ft²
Year : 2011
Photographs :Scott Frances
City:CLEMSON
Country:United States