南非,开普敦,豪特湾国际学校 / Luis Mira Architects + StudioMAS + Sergio Aguilar

建筑师:StudioMAS, Luis Mira Architects, Sergio Aguilar

地点:南非开普敦

设计组:Sean Mahoney (StudioMas), Michael Lumby (StudioMas), Charlton Botha (StudioMas), Sergio Aguilar (Plus Arquitectura), Katie Irvine and Luis Mira

主要建筑师:Luis Mira Architects

面积:1610.0 sqm

年份:2013

摄影: Wieland Gleich

城镇规划:First Plan Town Planning

施工技术员:Quest Quantity Surveyors

结构工程&电气工程:Sutherland Engineering

土木工程:G McGill consulting & Element Engineers

景观设计师:CNdV Africa – Tanya De Villiers

环境顾问:ADVS Environmental Consultants

承包方:Lovemore and Company

文字来自建筑师。该项目坐落在开普敦,位于豪特湾山谷的中心地带。学校的入口直接从主干道延伸而来,这部分路线也是城市观光游览道路的一部分。

学校的所在地以前曾经是Kronendal农场的一部分,该农场是西开普省最具历史意义的众多农场中的一员。原有农场的部分样貌依然可见,因而保留了该地区的农场特色。

本项目的概念既明确地以学校的设计方案为主导,也深受建筑审批流程、农业环境和地理位置的影响。这一发展项目的审批也可以说是历史悠久,这期间既有公众的参与,也包括原有地产长时间的细分流程。因而,学校建筑是政府、更广泛的社区以及学校之间长达十多年的磋商谈判的结果。

已经完成的一期工程遵循了确立好的场地开发计划和建筑指导方针。二期工程计划作为整个初中与高中建筑不可分割的一部分也已计划开工。

建筑物的农场特色以当代的方式得到了重新诠释。单独的貌似谷仓的建筑、厚实的砌体墙(内侧同时可以用作存储空间)、暴露的斜屋顶以及狭窄的垂直开口,都是旧貌换新颜的改造成果。

建筑的分离在户外创造了美好的孔隙空间;这些空间由隔离主干道的噪音和繁忙的werf墙包裹起来,营造了一个受保护的学习环境。

建筑地点有一个值得注意的条件,那就是毗邻Disa河,这条位于豪特湾山谷中心的河流将平顶山的南端与大西洋衔接了起来。从这个角度仰望,人们能一览豪特湾的全貌。周围山峦的“轮廓”始终能映入眼帘。建筑庭院以此为基础,向天空开放,也能欣赏到平顶山、Constantiaberg和Karbonkelberg山的风光。在教室、实验室和办公室里,总有一扇窗是能够欣赏到山峰景色的。


Architects: StudioMAS, Luis Mira Architects, Sergio Aguilar

Location: Cape Town, South Africa

Design Team: Sean Mahoney (StudioMas), Michael Lumby (StudioMas), Charlton Botha (StudioMas), Sergio Aguilar (Plus Arquitectura), Katie Irvine and Luis Mira

Principal Agent: Luis Mira Architects

Area: 1610.0 sqm

Year: 2013

Photographs: Wieland Gleich

Town Planning: First Plan Town Planning

Quantity Surveyor: Quest Quantity Surveyors

Structural & Electrical Engineering: : Sutherland Engineering

Civil Engineering: G McGill consulting & Element Engineers

Landscaping Architect: CNdV Africa - Tanya De Villiers

Environmental Consultant: ADVS Environmental Consultants

Contractor: Lovemore and Company

From the architect. The project is located in Cape Town in the centre of the Hout Bay valley. Access is gained directly from Main Road, where this portion of the route is part of the City’s scenic drive. 

The school site is on a portion of what used to be the Kronendal Farm; -one of the farms with most historical relevance in the Western Cape. Today fragments of the original estate still remain, thus maintaining the farm character of the area.

The project concept is strongly led by the school programme but also highly influenced by the approval process, the farm surroundings and the geographical location.The approvals for this development have got a long history too, where public participation and long subdivision processes of the original property took place. The buildings are a result of more than a decade of negotiations among the authorities, the broader community and the school.

The completed Phase 1 follows the already defined Site Development Plan and building guidelines. Phase 2 is planned to commence construction as it is an integral part of the entire secondary and High school buildings.

The farm character of the buildings is reinterpreted under a contemporary approach. Separate barn-like buildings, thick masonry walls (that double up as storage space to the inside), exposed pitched roofs, and narrow vertical openings are some of the items carried through from the old to the new. 

The separation of the building blocks creates wonderful interstice spaces in the outdoor; these are contained by ‘werf’ walls that isolate the noise and busyness of the main road, creating a sheltered environment for learning. 

The location has got a remarkable condition, being next to the Disa River that connects the south end of Table Mountain to the Atlantic Ocean, in the centre of the valley. From this view point, looking up one can see the complete extent of Hout Bay. The ‘silhouette’ of the surrounding mountains is always present. Based on that, the building courtyards are left open to the sky and to the views of Table Mountain, Constantiaberg and Karbonkelberg mountains. From the inside of the class rooms, laboratories and offices there is always a window with a mountain peak to view.

Town Planning: First Plan Town Planning

Quantity Surveyor: Quest Quantity Surveyors

Structural & Electrical Engineering: : Sutherland Engineering

Civil Engineering: G McGill consulting & Element Engineers

Landscaping Architect: CNdV Africa - Tanya De Villiers

Environmental Consultant: ADVS Environmental Consultants

Contractor: Lovemore and Company

From the architect. The project is located in Cape Town in the centre of the Hout Bay valley. Access is gained directly from Main Road, where this portion of the route is part of the City’s scenic drive. 

The school site is on a portion of what used to be the Kronendal Farm; -one of the farms with most historical relevance in the Western Cape. Today fragments of the original estate still remain, thus maintaining the farm character of the area.

The project concept is strongly led by the school programme but also highly influenced by the approval process, the farm surroundings and the geographical location.The approvals for this development have got a long history too, where public participation and long subdivision processes of the original property took place. The buildings are a result of more than a decade of negotiations among the authorities, the broader community and the school.

The completed Phase 1 follows the already defined Site Development Plan and building guidelines. Phase 2 is planned to commence construction as it is an integral part of the entire secondary and High school buildings.

The farm character of the buildings is reinterpreted under a contemporary approach. Separate barn-like buildings, thick masonry walls (that double up as storage space to the inside), exposed pitched roofs, and narrow vertical openings are some of the items carried through from the old to the new. 

The separation of the building blocks creates wonderful interstice spaces in the outdoor; these are contained by ‘werf’ walls that isolate the noise and busyness of the main road, creating a sheltered environment for learning. 

The location has got a remarkable condition, being next to the Disa River that connects the south end of Table Mountain to the Atlantic Ocean, in the centre of the valley. From this view point, looking up one can see the complete extent of Hout Bay. The ‘silhouette’ of the surrounding mountains is always present. Based on that, the building courtyards are left open to the sky and to the views of Table Mountain, Constantiaberg and Karbonkelberg mountains. From the inside of the class rooms, laboratories and offices there is always a window with a mountain peak to view.