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上海世博文化公园温室
Delugan Meissl Associated Architects

项目名称: 上海世博文化公园温室

地点: 上海,中国

设计团队: Delugan Meissl Associated Architects

建筑面积: 47000 平方米

完工时间: 2024年9月

摄影师: CreatAR Images

 

设计特色:

项目 - 在最近一次开创性的建筑干预中,Delugan Meissl Associated Architects(DMAA)重新构想了城市空间:上海世博文化公园温室。这座位于上海迅速演变的浦东区的创新综合体,代表了可持续建筑的大胆想象,将前工业荒地转变为充满活力的生态展示场。

 

在工业遗产和生态创新的微妙边界上,温室综合体作为城市再生的强有力声明应运而生。建筑师巧妙地重新利用了原工业厅的钢结构,在其几何框架内创造了有机场馆,形成了动态的空间组织。这种硬性工业基础设施与流动自然形态之间的建筑对话,完美诠释了上海技术进步与环境意识的复杂叙事。

 

该项目最引人注目的创新在于其对能源效率的激进方法。挑战传统温室设计,DMAA通过复杂的环境策略创造了一座零能耗建筑。通过精确的模拟计算,使用单层玻璃——这是一个违反直觉的选择——该结构在最大限度地利用自然光和维护植物健康的同时,最大程度地减少了能源消耗。

 

三个不同的展馆为游客提供了沉浸式的生态系统之旅:从荒凉的岩石沙漠景观,到热带雨林的丰茂生机,最后是多功能的垂直花园。每个空间不仅展示了生物多样性,还作为一个微妙的环境教育平台,引起人们对植物保护和气候适应全球挑战的关注。

 

通过将工业场地转变为充满生机的生态中心,DMAA不仅仅交付了一个温室——他们创造了一份将自然置于建筑创新核心的城市再生宣言。

 

团队 – 成立于1993年的奥地利维也纳,Delugan Meissl Associated Architects(DMAA)已成为一家不断挑战传统设计范式的先锋建筑实践。拥有40多名国际专业人士的强大团队,该事务所通过在欧洲、中国、美国、南美洲和中东地区的100多个创新项目,建立了全球影响力。

 

自2004年以来,由创始合伙人Elke Delugan-Meissl, Roman Delugan, alongside Dietmar Feistel 和 Martin Josst领导,DMAA以其对语境和实验性设计的激进承诺而著称。他们的建筑理念超越了单纯的功能解决方案,进而探索了建成环境、社会动态和生态命题之间错综复杂的关系。

 

该事务所的作品集展现了卓越的多样性,涵盖文化地标、教育设施、展览、医疗综合体和城市干预。阿姆斯特丹电影博物馆、斯图加特保时捷博物馆和埃尔音乐节大厅等标志性项目,展示了他们创造空间动态且概念复杂的建筑体验的能力。

 

DMAA的方法以对创新的坚定奉献为特征,通过精确的设计干预推动建筑边界,这些干预对本地语境积极回应,同时保持大胆、前瞻性的设计语言。

 

 

Project Name: Expo Cultural Park Greenhouse

Location: Shanghai, China

Design Team: Delugan Meissl Associated Architects (DMAA)

Building Area: 47,000 square meters

Completion Date: September 2024

Photographer: CreatAR Images

 

Feature:

Project - In a groundbreaking architectural intervention, Delugan Meissl Associated Architects (DMAA) has reimagined urban space through their latest project: the Expo Cultural Park Greenhouse. Nestled in Shanghai's rapidly evolving Pudong district, this innovative complex represents a bold reimagining of sustainable architecture, transforming a former industrial wasteland into a vibrant ecological showcase.

 

Straddling the delicate boundary between industrial heritage and ecological innovation, the greenhouse complex emerges as a powerful statement on urban regeneration. The architects have masterfully repurposed an existing steel structure from a former industrial hall, creating a dynamic framework that seamlessly integrates organic pavilions within its geometric embrace. This architectural dialogue between hard industrial infrastructure and fluid natural forms encapsulates Shanghai's complex narrative of technological progress and environmental consciousness.

 

The project's most striking innovation lies in its radical approach to energy efficiency. Challenging conventional greenhouse design, DMAA has created a zero-energy building through sophisticated environmental strategies. Utilizing single glazing—a counterintuitive choice validated by precise simulative calculations—the structure minimizes energy consumption while maximizing natural light and plant health.

 

Three distinct pavilions offer visitors an immersive journey through diverse ecosystems: from the stark, rocky landscapes of arid deserts to the lush abundance of tropical rainforests, and finally to versatile vertical flower gardens. Each space not only showcases botanical diversity but also serves as a subtle environmental education platform, drawing attention to global challenges of plant conservation and climate adaptation.

 

By transforming an industrial site into a living, breathing ecological center, DMAA has delivered more than just a greenhouse—they've created a manifesto for urban regeneration that places nature at the heart of architectural innovation.

 

Design Team - Founded in Vienna, Austria in 1993, Delugan Meissl Associated Architects (DMAA) has emerged as a pioneering architectural practice that consistently challenges conventional design paradigms. With a robust team of over 40 international professionals, the firm has established a global footprint through more than 100 innovative projects across Europe, China, the United States, South America, and the Middle East.

 

Led by founding partners Elke Delugan-Meissl, Roman Delugan, alongside Dietmar Feistel and Martin Josst since 2004, DMAA distinguishes itself through a radical commitment to contextual and experimental design. Their architectural philosophy transcends mere functional solutions, instead exploring the intricate relationships between built environments, social dynamics, and ecological imperatives.

 

The firm's portfolio exemplifies a remarkable versatility, spanning cultural landmarks, educational facilities, exhibitions, healthcare complexes, and urban interventions. Iconic projects like the EYE Filmmuseum in Amsterdam, the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, and the Festspielhaus Erl demonstrate their ability to create spatially dynamic and conceptually sophisticated architectural experiences.

 

DMAA's approach is defined by an unwavering dedication to innovation, pushing architectural boundaries through precise interventions that respond sensitively to local contexts while maintaining a bold, forward-thinking design language.

47000 m²

上海,中国

2024

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