京都艺术与设计大学校园内的一个小展馆,由建筑师Ryue Nishizawa和设计工作室nendo合作而成。
在晴朗的日子里,您几乎可以一眼看到京都东部边缘的36座山峰。相邻的区域被指定用于新的日本梅树林,在一个已经很美丽的地方会增加早春花朵的芬芳。Nishizawa使用一条长屋顶将这些元素融入展馆的设计中。

A small pavilion on the campus of Kyoto University of Art and Design, born from a collaboration between architect Ryue Nishizawa and design office nendo.
On a clear day, you can almost count the 36 crests of the hills that line Kyoto’s eastern edge. The adjacent area is earmarked for a new grove of Japanese plum trees, and their fragrant early spring blossoms will only add to an already beautiful site. Nishizawa used a single roof to incorporate these elements into the pavilion’s design.

屋顶巧妙地倾斜以跟随场地的角度。在它下面,游客可以愉快的游览。展馆的空间体验旨在提醒游客在厚厚的树木覆盖下在山上行走。到目前为止,西泽的许多建筑都感觉像明亮,开阔,通风的田野或花园,里面的家具就像野花一样,模糊了内部和外部空间的边界,同时增加了亮度和色彩。

The roof is subtly inclined to follow the angle of the site. Dipping under it, visitors realise that the roof, delightfully and ambiguously, is also a wall. The pavilion’s spatial experience is intended to remind visitors of walking in the mountains under thick tree cover. To date, many of Nishizawa’s buildings have felt like bright, open and airy fields or gardens, and the furniture inside them like wildflowers that blur the boundary between interior and exterior space while adding brightness and color.

但是对于这个木结构的阴暗内部,紧贴在暴露的山坡上,我们认为像真菌这样的家具会更合适。我们的蘑菇状凳子由工匠手工制作,形状和大小略有不同,给人更自然的效果。凳子的布局 – 聚集在柱子底部,或位于石墙和楼梯的角落和缝隙中,让人不禁想起蘑菇在野外生长的方式,像蘑菇一样的扶手细节。我们想要设计出能够从空间自然“生长”的建筑元素,而不是将家具放在房间里。

But for the shady interior of this wooden structure, clinging onto the hillside exposed to the elements, we thought that furniture like fungi would be much more appropriate. Our mushroom-like stools for the space were handmade by artisans to slightly different shapes and sizes, giving a more natural effect. The stools’ layout – clustered at the base of pillars, or in the nooks and crannies by stone walls and staircases – evokes the way that mushrooms grow in the wild, and details like a handrail that transforms into a mushroom continue the metaphor. We wanted to design architectural elements that would ‘grow’ naturally from the space, rather than to put furniture in a room.

Architects: Ryue Nishizawa, Nendo
Location: Kyoto University of Art and Design, 2-116 北白川瓜生山 Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture 606-8271, Japan
Category: Small Scale
Project Year: 2013
Photographs: Daici Ano