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Architects(建筑事务所): Studio Arthur Casas
Location(项目地点): Rio de Janeiro – State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Architect In Charge(主持建筑师): Arthur Casas
Co Authors(合作设计师): Christiane Trolesi, Mônica Nickel, Marcela Muniz, Renata Adoni.
Collaborators(合伙人): André Chung, Christiana Matos
Area(用地面积): 2000.0 sqm
Year(年份): 2013
Photographs(摄影): Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Contractor(承包商): LAR Construtora
Consultants(顾问): Studio Serradura (lighting 照明); Akkerman (acoustics 声学); Grau Engenharia (Engineering 工程); Stec (metal structure 金属结构); Badiá (legal consultancy 法律顾问)
Suppliers(供货商): Tresuno (concrete 混凝土); Levantina (ceramics 陶瓷); StantShop (racks 货架); Mr. Cryll (concrete painting 具象绘画); Montele (wheelchair lift 轮椅起升器); Atlas (elevator and escalators 电梯和自动扶梯); Redsplay (millwork 木制品); Casa Fortaleza (carpets 地毯); Flex tintas (painting 绘画)
Interior Design(室内设计): Dpot (Beto, Flávio de Carvalho and Beg armchairs); Futon e Company (Paulistano chair with metal mesh); Carbono Design (C26. C210 armchairs and ottomans); Fort Corporstivo (carpets 地毯); Lumini (Fork Lamp 枝形灯); Estudio Xingu (display objects 展示物); Herança Cultural (tables 桌子)
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
From the architect. Saraiva Bookstore was conceived as a hybrid between a public square and a library, a place for conviviality , leisure , concentration and rest at the same time. Its architecture is simple and inviting, it aims to disappear behind the books to let the mind wander about their content. A 21st century space, books and new medias share the shelves, demanding a high level of layout flexibility. To organize this myriad of information without creating a monotonous store was as much a challenge as stimulating people to stay, read and interact in a cozy atmosphere. 以下内容由来自建筑事务所: Saraiva书店被构想成一个公共空间和图书馆的杂交体,一个集宴乐、休闲、专注和休憩活动于一体的场所。其建筑既简洁又不乏吸引力,欲消隐于书本之后以使人好奇它的容量。21世纪空间、书籍和新传媒物分据着书架,对书店内的布局灵活度提出了高要求。为了在组织好这般庞大信息的同时避免创造出单调乏味的商店,设计师所面临的挑战无异于鼓励人们在一个温暖舒适的氛围中流连、阅读和交流。
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Located inside a mall in Rio, the store is divided into four floors. Visitors enter through a double height space, where shelves and showcases seem to float in order to highlight books and objects. Some shelves are suspended by rails so that the layout can accommodate different configurations. The ceramic floor was specifically developed for this store to be more reflexive and accentuate the lightning effect. Brazilian-walnut was employed in every space; it is a warm neutral backdrop for the variety of colors and textures of books and objects. 书店位于里约热内卢(巴西城市——译者注)一家商场内,分为四层。来访者经一个双层通高空间进入店内,空间内的书架和展示柜似乎漂浮于空中以突出其上放置的书籍和商品。一些书架吊置在轨道上以便适应不同的布局需要。为书店特制的瓷砖使地面显得更有光泽,增强了灯光反射效果。巴西胡桃木被广泛使用,作为五颜六色质地各异的书籍和商品的一种暖色调的素色背景。
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Showcases were designed so a book would not outstand others, inviting visitors to stroll around the diversity of titles. Platforms of different heights are occupied by objects that refer to varied themes. The shelves closer to the floor have such an inclination that their titles can be read by a standing person. 展示柜经过设计使得书籍能平齐摆放,吸引人们漫步于各式各样的标题之间。高低参差的展台上搁置着用以区分不同主题的物品。靠近地面的书架呈一定角度倾斜使人站着便可读取书名。
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
Armchairs and ottomans are spread throughout the bookstore. Historical Brazilian design items, such as Paulistano Chair by Paulo Mendes da Rocha and Beg Armchair by Sérigio Rodrigues, invite readers to forget about time and enjoy their books. 扶手椅和箱式凳散布在书店各处。老式巴西设计品——Paulo Mendes da Rocha设计的Paulistano椅和Sérigio Rodrigues的袋式扶手椅等——吸引着读者,使之忘却时间,沉浸于书本之中。
Multimedia spaces, a café, an auditorium and the children’s space are located in the basement floors. Gray tones highlight the electronics contents and organic showcases serve as a support for interactive items. In the children’s room neutrality is broken with a multicolored ramp that invites the kids to explore the titles rendering the space to their scale. Trapezoidal niches are a playful interpretation of the architectural vocabulary employed in the rest of the bookstore, creating a world apart for the youngsters. 多媒体室、咖啡厅、礼堂和儿童区位于地下层。灰色调凸显了电子产品,有机展柜为放置互动产品而设。儿童室中,五彩的坡道打破素色空间,引导孩子们突破二维探索三维空间。梯形壁龛作为一种有趣的建筑语汇被运用在书店其它地方,为年轻人创造出一片独立天地。
原文标题:Saraiva Bookstore / Studio Arthur Casas
原文地址:http://www.archdaily.com/553008/saraiva-bookstore-studio-arthur-casas/
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