这个项目体现了我们的环境责任,即改造而不是丢弃现有的建筑存量,这样做是为了解决以现代方式为现有的1960年代现代主义建筑重新披上外衣意味着什么的问题。该项目由Kosloff建筑事务所、艺术家Callum Morton和莫纳什艺术项目(MAP)以及Rush Wright Associates Pty Ltd合作完成。我们的工作重点是提供一个在环境方面表现优异的建筑,并创造一个持久的成果,为大学的公共艺术战略作出贡献。

This project embraces our environmental responsibility to adapt rather than discard existing building stock and in doing so addresses the question of what it means to re-skin an existing 1960’s modernist building in a contemporary manner. The project was undertaken as a collaboration between Kosloff Architecture, artist Callum Morton and Monash Art Projects (MAP) and Rush Wright Associates Pty Ltd. Collectively, the focus was to deliver a building that performed exceptionally well environmentally and to create an enduring outcome that contributed to the University’s Public Art Strategy.

新的外墙被设想成一个 “幕布”,从上面悬挂起来,并在地面上的不同位置被抬起来,使人可以看到后面的一系列定制的彩色釉面砖。通过与艺术家Callum Morton合作设计的入口进入建筑。它向两个方向弯曲,借鉴了科学研究过程中的人工制品,提供了通往底层画廊的通道,展示了莫纳什大学的部分艺术收藏。

Conceived as a ‘curtain’, the new façade hangs from above and is lifted at various points along the ground plane to allow a glimpse behind of an array of custom coloured glazed bricks at the pedestrian level. Entry into the building is through a portal designed in collaboration with the artist Callum Morton. Curving in two directions, it draws on the artefacts of scientific research processes to provide passage to a ground floor gallery showcasing part of the extensive Monash University art collection.

这座建筑容纳了生物科学,包括各种空间,包括一个演讲厅、教室、实验室、办公室和行政设施,所有这些都在整个重塑过程中保持使用。在整个施工过程中,该建筑及其周围环境仍在全面运作,在外墙更换工程期间,没有任何住户被赶走。正在进行的植物和动物的科学实验没有中断。我们设计了一种施工顺序和安装方法,使整个现有的外墙(砖和窗户)在新的外墙施工时保持原位。只有在完工时,现有的窗户和墙壁才会从内部被拆除,露出一个新的、高性能的外墙。

The building houses biological sciences and includes a variety of spaces including a lecture theatre, classrooms, laboratories, offices, and administration facilities, all of which remained in use throughout the re-skinning process. The building and its surrounds remained fully operational throughout construction and none of the occupants were decanted during the facade replacement works. Ongoing scientific experiments with plants and animals continued uninterrupted. A construction sequencing and installation methodology was devised to enable the entire existing facade (brick and windows) to remain in place while the new facade was constructed over. It was only at completion, that the existing windows and walls were demolished from the inside to reveal a new, high-performing facade.

现有建筑的环境性能的基线在开始之前就已经完成,并在每个设计阶段结束时重复进行,以跟踪改进。结果是新的外墙的性能明显优于BCA 2017年的J节,在控制太阳辐射方面比原来提高了40%以上,并且冷却需求减少了20%以上。这演变成了一个公共艺术整合的策略,大大改善了建筑表皮的性能,并通过升级其服务基础设施使整个建筑面向未来。

Baselining of the existing building’s environmental performance was completed prior to commencement and repeated at the end of each design phase to track improvement. The outcome was a new façade that performed significantly better than BCA Section J 2017, greater than 40% improvement at controlling solar gain than the original, and a reduction in cooling demand by more than 20%. This evolved into a strategy for public art integration, significant improvement of the performance of the building skin, and future-proofing the entire building through upgrading its services infrastructure.

Architects: Kosloff Architecture
Area : 11000 m²
Year : 2018
Photographs :Derek Swalwell
Collaborating Architects : Monash Art Project, Callum Morton
Landscape : Rush Wright Associates
Project Manager : TSA Project Management
Esd Engineer : Wood & Grieve Engineers
Structural Engineer / Civil Engineer : Wood & Grieve Engineers
Services Engineering : Norman Disney Young
Facade Engineering : Arup
Quantity Surveyor : Simon Wragg & Associates
Building Surveyor : PLP Building Surveyors & Consultants
Acoustic Engineer : Hanson Associates
City : Clayton
Country : Australia