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架构师提供的文本描述。A/D/O是布鲁克林绿点区的新设计空间,由Mini创建,现已完工,并将在假期过后向公众开放。由总部位于布鲁克林的nARCHITECTS公司设计,这家获奖公司由埃里克·邦吉(Eric Bunge)和黄美美(Mimi Hoang)创办,位于纽约市第一栋微型建筑的后面。A/D/O将为设计师提供一个开创性的新空间。

Text description provided by the architects. A/D/O, the new design space in Greenpoint, Brooklyn founded by MINI, has completed construction, and will open to the public following the holiday season. Designed by Brooklyn based nARCHITECTS – the award-winning firm, founded by Principals Eric Bunge and Mimi Hoang, that was behind New York City’s first micro-unit building – A/D/O will provide a groundbreaking new kind of space for designers.

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位于格林点诺曼大道和怀斯大道交汇处的一个旧仓库,将向公众开放,将活动和展览、设计教育、免费公共工作区、一个制作实验室、一家设计商店和新餐厅诺曼的空间结合在一起,由主厨Fredrik Berselius和Claus Meyer合作。这座建筑还将容纳由Mini和SOSV创建的加速器Urban-X,支持致力于改善城市生活的产品和服务的初创企业。

Occupying a former warehouse at the intersection of Norman and Wythe Avenues in Greenpoint, the new space will be open to the general public, combining spaces for events and exhibitions, design education, free communal workspace, a fabrication lab, a design shop, and the new restaurant Norman, by chef Fredrik Berselius with Claus Meyer.  The building will also host Urban-X, an accelerator founded by MINI and SOSV, which supports startups working on products and services to improve urban life.

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由于A/D/O在积极鼓励创意交叉授粉方面的作用,nARCHITECTS对这座23,000 sf建筑的改造遵循了一项重组原则。根据nARCHITECTS校长埃里克·邦格(Eric Bunge)的说法,“这种融合的理念-我们在物理建筑和它的项目中都应用了这种理念-包括将现有和新的条件置于变化的、往往模棱两可的关系中。”

Reflecting the role of A/D/O in actively encouraging the cross pollination of creative ideas, nARCHITECTS’ transformation of the 23,000sf building was guided by a principle of remixing.  According to nARCHITECTS Principal Eric Bunge, “This idea of remix – which we applied to both the physical building and its program – involves placing existing and new conditions into varying and often ambiguous relationships.”

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邦吉说:“我们选择在美食、活动、设计、展览和零售空间之间建立不同的联系,而不是简单地把现有的仓库划分成不同的区域,进行不同的活动,或者创造一个连续的、没有区别的空间。”无论是房间还是门厅,这些空间都会互相渗透,让那些好奇的人在紧闭的门后看到通常会发生的事情。“

“Rather than simply dividing the existing warehouse into various zones for different activities, or, on the other hand, creating a continuous and undifferentiated space,” says Bunge, “We chose to create variable connections between gastro, event, design, exhibition and retail spaces. Neither rooms nor an open hall, the spaces kind of bleed into each other, allowing people who are curious to see what would normally be going on behind closed doors.”

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这种有意采取模棱两可的混合方式的一个例子,可以在正门的新“门廊”找到。在大楼西南角的一个三角形部分被移除,用全玻璃窗取代了一个不透明的正面,吸引了路人,并从内部向怀斯大道(Wythe Avenue)提供了广阔的视野。虽然这种干预显然是新的。建筑师们用原来涂鸦覆盖的砖块重建了这栋建筑的修改后的轮廓,导致了“重建涂鸦”。这种方法被应用于所有被引入到现有外墙的新孔洞中。“对我们来说真正重要的是创建一个具有丰富历史层的项目-建筑的历史。”以及社会的利益。“

One example of this intentionally ambiguous approach to remixing can be found in the new “porch” at the main entrance.  A triangular section at the southwest corner of the building was removed, replacing an opaque facade with full glazing that invites passersby, and offers wide views down Wythe Avenue from within.  While this intervention is clearly new, nARCHITECTS has rebuilt the building’s modified outline using the original graffiti covered bricks, resulting in “reconstituted graffiti”.  This approach was applied to  all the new apertures that have been introduced into the existing façade.  “What was really important to us,” says Principal Mimi Hoang, “was to create a project with rich layers of history – of the building, and of the community.”

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nARCHITECTS设计的一个中心特征是一种巨大的万花筒潜望镜,它既能反映布鲁克林和曼哈顿的天际线,又能将它们结合在一起,形成一个单一的地平线-这种融合在城市尺度上,在视觉和隐喻上将城市联系在一起,并融入到空间中。

A central feature of nARCHITECTS’ design is a large kaleidoscopic periscope that reflects both the Brooklyn and Manhattan skylines, joining these together into a single horizon – a remixing at an urban scale that visually and metaphorically brings the city together and into the space.

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nARCHITECTS扩展了重组的原则,为该项目设计了定制的可重构家具,包括大型X型模块“串扰表”、“馅饼休息室”,作为座椅和舞台;“设计库”漂白座椅,以及整个餐厅的定制桌子。这种家具的灵活性将允许这些自由流动的空间加倍作为A/D/O编程平台。

Extending the principle of remixing, nARCHITECTS has designed custom reconfigurable furniture for the project, including the large X-shaped modular “Crosstalk Table”, the “Pie Lounger”, functioning as both seating and a stage; the “Design Library” bleacher seating, and custom tables throughout the restaurant. The flexible nature of this furniture will allow these free-flowing spaces to double as platforms for A/D/O programming.

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Architects nARCHITECTS

Location 29 Norman Ave, Brooklyn, NY, United States

Category Cultural Center

Area 23000.0 ft2

Project Year 2016

Photographs Matthew Carbone

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