K31 庭院住宅竞赛第一名,莫斯科 | UNStudio
K31 庭院住宅竞赛第一名,莫斯科 | UNStudio
K31 庭院住宅竞赛第一名,莫斯科 | UNStudio
K31 庭院住宅竞赛第一名,莫斯科 | UNStudio
K31 庭院住宅竞赛第一名,莫斯科 | UNStudio

Southbank by Beulah

UNStudio和Cox Architecture共同提交的设计方案“城市绿脊”(Green Spine)赢得了“Southbank by Beulah”的国际竞赛。这座位于墨尔本市中心、预计耗资超过20亿美元的多功能建筑将成为全澳大利亚最高的塔楼。该方案由七人评审团选出。其他的入围团队包括BIG、蓝天组、 MAD、MVRDV和OMA。

Beulah International today announced that ‘Green Spine’, the design proposal submitted by UNStudio with Cox Architecture has been selected as the winning design for their latest project, Southbank by Beulah, a more than $2 billion mixed-use tower which will be the tallest tower in Australia, located in the heart of Melbourne.The winning proposal was selected by a seven-member jury. Other shortlisted teams included BIG, Coop Himmelb(l)au, MAD, MVRDV and OMA.

The design proposal by UNStudio and Cox Architecture for Southbank by Beulah aims to establish a new destination for the Southbank area and Melbourne. The project is integrally organised by one Big Detail: a ‘Green Spine’ of vertically networked platforms, terraces and verandas.

This multifaceted spine is created by the splitting open of the potential single mass at its core, thereby forming two separate high rise structures and causing them to reveal the almost geological strata of their core layers as they rise above a light-filled canyon. As a result of this design intervention, the towers that result on either side can enjoy porous city views and vastly improved contextual links. The orientation of the Green Spine enables an extension of the public realm on the podium, the continuation of green onto the towers and facilitates orientation to the CBD and the Botanical Garden at the top of the towers.

In addition to being fully integrated within the existing Melbourne network of cultural, entertainment, leisure and commercial venues on offer, with its variety of programmes and connectivities, the design further proposes a mixed-use building that is a city in itself. A host of programmes, including recreation, retail, offices, residential, hotel and exhibition spaces are integrated into the vertically stepped public infrastructure – an infrastructure that is formed by indoor-outdoor spatial frames that embed nature, public space and culture. On a local level the aim of the design is to provide porousness at street level, whilst simultaneously connecting the upper floors with the streetscape by expanding the public realm.

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