2000世博会 荷兰馆------MINI生态系统
Dutch Pavilion For the Expo 2000
@2\ U lu0绿色建筑博客#ky'R!N#tANThe Netherland is a densely populated country combining a high standard of welfare with a great democratic tradion. It could well be the prime example of a country that has always had to mould the environment to suit its will. A country that time and again won land from the sea. Perhaps in the near future extra space will be found not just by increasing the country's width but by expanding vertically. This kind of operation would seem to be applicable to many more countries. It raises questions with global significance. Can increasing population density coexist with an increase in the quality of life? What conditions should be satisfied before such increases in density take place? Isn't the issue here 'new nature'.literally and mataphorically?绿色建筑博客:X*|+} Jh_M
绿色建筑博客U!pYI-_ W4@bThis kind of effort can be the Nethland's specific contribution to the ecological spectrum of the world fair,which seems to be devoted particularly to a nostalgic glimpse of ecology: a simple critique of technology and consumer society, of asphalt and machinery.What the Dutch entry shows is precisely a mix of technology and nature,emphasising nature's makability and artificiality:technology and nature need not be mutually exclusive,they can perfectly well teinforce each other.
F\bk0NWz0绿色建筑博客-Ox |BW,V[ nW由荷兰建筑师事务所MVRDV设计的荷兰馆,其主导思想为:荷兰要创造一个新的自由。这座建筑高40米,共4层,每层1000平方米,场地的90%用于园艺设计,以自然景观为主。
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-p4VZ@u2xR"n0D'^&SGqm0k@TN"b-i0由于人口的膨胀,用地资源紧张,于是想到了从竖向发展,甚至将公园折叠起来,产生了奇特的汉堡型的夹心建筑,不仅节约了用地资源,而且通过人工技术形成了米你的生态系统。
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