New UBC Library PARC Facility DGBK Architects
2016-04-21 12:00
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架构师提供的文本描述。DGBK建筑师与不列颠哥伦比亚省大学一起庆祝图书馆保存和档案(图书馆PARC)设施的正式开放。新的图书馆Parc设施是以哈佛大学开发的模式为基础的高度专业化图书馆环境的杰出示范,该模式将印刷图书馆藏书的寿命从30年(在典型的图书馆环境中)延长到300年。
Text description provided by the architects. DGBK Architects joins the University of British Columbia in celebrating the official opening of the Library Preservation and Archives (Library PARC) facility. The new Library PARC facility is an outstanding demonstration of a highly specialized library environment based on a model developed at Harvard University that extends the life of printed library collections from 30 years (in a typical library environment) to 300 years.
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通过使用一个系统,图书馆的藏书是存储在高密度的搁置单位,在一个热和湿度控制的环境中,图书馆Parc是北美最有效和最具成本效益的存储设施之一。UBC大学图书馆馆长英格丽德家长说:“在帮助我们收藏不断增长的藏书和提供创新空间方面,图书馆Parc是至关重要的。”该图书馆是一个21世纪的研究图书馆。该设施精心控制的环境将延长图书馆藏书的使用寿命,确保今世后代的学生、学者和终身学习者都能获得这些馆藏。“
By using a system where the Library’s collections are stored within high-density shelving units in a thermal and humidity controlled environment, Library PARC is one of North America’s most efficient and cost effective storage facilities. “Library PARC is key in terms of helping us house our ever-growing collections and providing innovative spaces worthy of a 21st-century research library,” says Ingrid Parent, University Librarian at UBC. “The facility’s carefully controlled environment will extend the life of the Library’s collections, ensuring their availability to current and future generations of students, scholars and lifelong learners.”
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该设施旨在提供超过2,200平方米的高密度收集存储,可容纳约160万卷,该设施是6个可能的存储模块中的第一个。该设施还将提供校园范围的记录管理服务,此外还有一个小的数字化区域、一个用于净化的冷冻区、一个工作人员工作区和一个可供公众使用的阅览室。
Designed to provide more than 2,200 square metres of high-density collection storage, capable of holding about 1.6 million volumes, the facility is the first of 6 possible storage modules. The facility will also house a campus-wide records management service, in addition to a small digitization area, a contained freezer area for decontamination, a staff work area and a publicly accessible reading room.
为了实现Library Parc的标识,DGBK开始提出架构语言的概念,同时探索站点选项。DGBK合伙人罗伯特·兰格(RobertLange)说:“这项探索始于UBC林区内设施的位置和垂直森林中光线的发挥。”
To achieve an identity for Library PARC, DGBK started to advance concepts for an architectural language while exploring the siting options. “This exploration started with the location of the facility within the Forest District of UBC and the play of light in the vertical forest,” says Robert Lange, Partner, DGBK.
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在这一设施中储存材料不是按照传统的按主题分组的方法,而是根据书籍的大小,允许使用条形码来存储和检索它们。条形码书存储在托盘中,托盘也包含条形码,托盘被放置在书架上,再一次被条形码。“森林中树木的概念与设施的操作要求-条形码-结合在一起,导致了建筑物的设计语言。”
The storage of materials in this facility does not follow the traditional approach of grouping books by topic but rather by book size, permitting the use of barcodes to store and retrieve them. The barcoded book is stored in a tray, which also contains a barcode and the trays are placed on the shelves, which are again barcoded. “The conceptual idea of the trees in the forest in tandem with the operational requirements of the facility – the barcode – led to the building’s design language.”
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该设施由两个主要部分组成-一个加工/行政区域和一个面积为2,045平方米的长方形储存单元。对于后者,覆层视觉参考森林和条形码使用的颜色和深度使用染色雪松在混凝土上。在加工和装填区的块和玻璃采用了一个有趣的固体空隙组成,玻璃毛料复制了一个不同的垂直节奏的间隔,再次参照条形码。空白区被用来渗透自然光,允许从不同的方向看到森林。入口处的木材元素和西面的遮阳使加工区域的表现更加活跃。为了减少大体积,该设备的聚集分为三个部分,并通过使用类似的包层材料和颜色。折叠式屋顶和木块覆盖在加工区域,提供零件的连接。威尔斯·麦克莱兰德建筑公司通过UBC属性信托公司的项目管理,建造了图书馆Parc设施。
The facility consists of two main parts – a processing/administrative area and a long rectangular storage module for a combined area of 2,045 square metres. For the latter, the cladding visually references the forest and the barcode through its use of colour and depth using stained cedar on concrete. The blockwork and glazing of the processing and loading areas employs a playful solid void composition with the glazing mullions replicating a varied vertical rhythm of spacing again referencing the barcode. The void areas are used for infiltration of natural light, permitting views to the forest from various orientations. Wood elements at the entry and the sunshades on the west glazing enliven the expression of the processing area. To diminish the large volume, the facility’s massing is divided into three parts and united through the use of similar cladding materials and colours. The folded roof and wood soffit wraps over the processing area, providing a connection of the parts. Wales McClelland Construction built the Library PARC facility with project management by UBC Properties Trust.
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Architects DGBK Architects
Location It’s located at 6049 Nurseries Road, Vancouver, BC V6T 1W5
Category Library
Design Team Robert Lange, Amy Cheung,Peter Sickert
Project Year 2016
Photographs Ema Peter Photography
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