哥伦比亚,波哥大,克里克莱克酒店 / Plan B Arquitectos

建筑师:Plan B Arquitectos

地点:哥伦比亚,波哥大

项目建筑师:Felipe Mesa, Federico Mesa

项目面积:4500.0 m2

项目年份:2012

摄影:Andrés Valbuena, Santiago Pyniol

项目团队:Ivanovha Benedetto, Sebastián Serna, Juan Pablo Giraldo, Juan David Hoyos, Carlos Blanco, Daniel Tobón, Gloria Rivera, Anne Berkers

室内设计:Perceptual

施工:Acecuma Constructores LTDA

建筑师提供的项目信息。

01 限制:

波哥大市政当局对这一区域的建筑总体量、高度、宽度、缩进和功能分布等物理参数有严格的规定。

根据这些参数建造的大多数建筑体量已经被预先确定,尤其是出于经济方面的原因,建筑内的每一寸空间都不能浪费。

酒店的设计试图打破这些限制条件,最终建成了一座修长的建筑,由于缩进的设计,四个立面都呈现开放式;较大的立面向内缩进,为金属和玻璃双层表皮留出空间;主立面面对街道,与城市生活融为一体,向外悬挑1.5米(在建筑规范允许的范围内)。

车行道和人行道位于同一层,因此增加了一层客房空间。公共区域位于地下室,通过天窗采光。

02 洞口、窗户、走廊、悬臂:

整座建筑由小房间堆叠而成,这些房间通过中央走廊连接。建筑垂直方向上共使用了三种不同类型的窗户,与城市空间产生了视觉联系,这三种窗户包括:固定的穿孔金属百叶窗;与房间整面墙大小相同的玻璃窗;向主要街道方向悬挑出去的窗户,有些地方这些窗户甚至被当成走廊尽头的小房间使用。

在房间内可以看到外面的城市生活和周围景观——有人居住的小山、统一的砖结构建筑、93公园附近的空间。建筑外部的形象与城市生活息息相关,而建筑内部的形象则与房间和走廊的日常使用密不可分。

While the rooms allow one to observe urban life and the landscape: the inhabited hills, the homogeneous brick city, and the spaces near the 93 park, the exterior image of the building corresponds to the life and interior, daily use of rooms and hallways.


Architects: Plan B Arquitectos

Location: , Bogota, Colombia

Project Architects: Felipe Mesa, Federico Mesa

Project Area: 4500.0 m2

Project Year: 2012

Photography: Andrés Valbuena, Santiago Pyniol

Project Team: Ivanovha Benedetto, Sebastián Serna, Juan Pablo Giraldo, Juan David Hoyos, Carlos Blanco, Daniel Tobón, Gloria Rivera, Anne Berkers

Interiors: Perceptual

Construction: Acecuma Constructores LTDA

From the architect. 01. Restrictions:

The overall volume, height, width, setbacks and distribution of the program are some of the physical aspects that the municipality strictly regulates in this area of ​​Bogotá.

Much of the volume of buildings defined under these parameters is already prefigured, especially when the logic of trade leads to build all the square and cubic meters allowed.

This hotel is an attempt to open or permeate the norm: it is slim and has four open facades due to side setbacks; the larger facades are set back to allow a double skin of metal and glass, and the main facade articulates urban life and cantilevers the 1.5 m allowed by the building code.

The vehicular access is located at the same level as the pedestrian access, this allows an additional level of rooms. Common areas occupy the basement with skylights.

02. Openings, Windows, Corridors, Cantilevers:

The building is understood as the stacking of small rooms articulated by a central corridor; simultaneously, it is identified as the vertical sum of three types of windows and visual relationships with the city: those controlled by fixed and perforated metal blinds, those defined with glazed surfaces the full size of rooms, and those that cantilever over the main street, which in some cases operate as small rooms at the end of circulations.

While the rooms allow one to observe urban life and the landscape: the inhabited hills, the homogeneous brick city, and the spaces near the 93 park, the exterior image of the building corresponds to the life and interior, daily use of rooms and hallways.