MöBIUS HOUSE

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MöBIUS HOUSE
UN STUDIO
1993~1998
Architect
Ben van Berkel
• Born in 1957
• Born in Amsterdam, Netherland
• Studied Architecture at the Rietveld
Academy in Amsterdam
• Started Architectural practice in
1988
• Establishment of UN Studio in 1998
with Caroline Bos.
DESIGN STYLE
-Shifts, angles of rotation and articulations that
expose tension
-Aims to produce a smooth and fluid architecture
that synthesize tensions and conflicts
PROJECTS
Het Valkhof Museum Nijmegen 1999
Pavillion Milan 1996
Aedes Gallery Berlin 1995
Scholb Berlin 1993
Möbius house Het Gooi 1993
Wilbrink House Amersfoort 1992-1994
Compamy Centre Nijkerk 1992
Piet Hein-Tunnel Amsterdam 1990
Erasmus Bridge Rotterdam 1990
Betriebsgebaude Amersfoort 1990
Möbius House
For the Möbius Houses’s
intrepid clients and their
equally intrepid architects, the
building represents a leap into
the future. Whether it will be
loved or held up as an
exemplar in fifty years’s time is
impossible to say, but for the
present it provides its young
occupants with a suitably
fashionable lifestyle armature
---------CONNIE VAN CLEEF
Architect is kind of a
surfer, who, with his
knowledge of the tides
and the undercurrents,
balances on the
waves.
--------REM KOOLHAS
Van berkel are still looking for the big waves that
allow one to have a moment of heroism—even if
it might be the last.
Generating Diagram
Diagrams are best known and understood
as reductive machines for the compression
of information.
When the informed reader consumes a
specialist diagram, the effect is like that of
self-inflating life jacket: a small package grows
to full shape in the time it takes to exhale a
breath of air
--------Ben van berkel wrote for ‘ANY MAGAZINE’
WHAT’S
UN MEANS
UN is short for United Network, which means the office of
Van berkel’s is a new organization based on a computer
network.
All the parties involved in the building process such as the
architect,the clients, the landscape designer, the structural
engineers and the site foremen work together, making the
final scheme the result of a process of confrontation and
negotiation of all the different parties
No longer a visual archive.but an
abstract machine.
No longer stay still, but coextensive with
the whole social field.
Generating diagrams hastens
pleasant living.
Make the building fit.
Make the purpose gain.
Make the theory break.
Make the architecture free.
Live it …
love it !
资料来源
书籍
A+U
Architecture Reviewing
Architecture Design
1998
1999
2000
网络
•http://www.unstudio.com
•http://www.iit.edu/~krawczyk/jtbrdg03.pdf
•http://www.nextroom.at/building_article.php?building_id=1
972&article_id=4041
•http://fvh.architekturforum-ooe.at/berkel.html
•http://www.andrew.clu.edu
•http://www.floornature.com/worldaround/articolo.php/art7
0/3/en
指导老师:王韧
制作:史文 车玲玲
MARCH 25.2004
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Surface : 550 square meters
Date of design : 1993 Completion : 1998
Location : north-east of Amsterdam
Garden design : West 8, Landscape Architects Rotterdam
INTEX
CONCEPT
ROUTING
TIME
SITE PLAN
SHAPE
APPEARANCE
FUNCTION
SPATIAL
ORGANIZATION
MATERIAL
Always
Möbius
CONCEPT
Inspiration :
Möbius Trip
Clients : Husband and wife both work at home
Demand : Work family social life and individual space
are all allotted
Principle : Double-locked torus
conveys the organization of two
interwining paths, which trace
how two people can live
together,yet apart,meeting at
certain points,which become
shared spaces.
SITE PLAN
The Möbius house is at Het Gooi, a sparsely builtup area not far from Amsterdam with a series of
detached houses rounded by woods, meadows and
heath land
SITE PLAN
Transportation
The spectacular surrounding scenery : a peninsula between
two rivers encircled by beech trace and with a strip of grass
in the middle
SITE PLAN
Foundation
• Lies on the slope of a small valley
ROUTING-----FUNCTION
Children’s
room
Studio
Studio
Shared
space
Two individuals’ life
patterns intertwining and
working against each other
At certain points,they enjoy
family life
ROUTING-----FUNCTION
Children’s room
studio
kitchen
Garage
Living room
Bed room
Meeting room
Guest flat
Entrance hall
Storage
Studio
ROUTING-----FUNCTION
First floor
Lower ground floor
ground floor
ROUTING-----FUNCTION
Almost apart from the main building-Möbius Loop
Guest
Adjust the uneven foundation
room
Convenient receiving guests,
independent of the couple’s daily life
Storage
Make use of the wall and lead to the
entrance
Lower ground floor
ROUTING-----FUNCTION
Private
space
Garage
Away from
interference
Shared
space
Opposite to
the main road
Open space
Share spare time
together with a view of
Arcadian forest
Ramp
Connect the spaces
&change the state of
mind
Ground floor
ROUTING-----FUNCTION
Roof garden
Shared
space
Corridor
Join the entrance
hall ,close the
circulation
Private space
Away from
interference
Children’s room
Receive beautiful
sunlight
First floor
ROUTING-----TIME
A virtual Möbius trip connects the different parts of
the program in a 24----hour cycle
ROUTING-----TIME
ROUTING-----TIME
The cycle of the sun
SHAPE-----APPEARANCE
The organizing principle of this unconventional dwelling is the
endlessly repeating Möbius trip
The conventional aesthetic
sense of the unconventional
dwelling:The whole building
looks like the familiar figureof-8
The angular jutting
geometries bear little
physical resemblance to
the smooth Möbius
curves
SHAPE-----MATERIAL
The concept of the Möbius trip also extends to the
main materials
The structure movement is transported to the
organization of the two main materials used
for the house.concrete&glass,which move in
front of each other and switch
places,concrete construction becoming
furniture,and glass facades turning into
inside partition walls
Concrete furniture
Glass
wall
SHAPE-----MATERIAL
Concrete---stark yet crisp
The concrete planes’ complex fragmented form has more in common
with an inhabitable sculpture or expressionist film set and its stark
materiality and spatial perversions do not conform to conventional
notions of gentle informal domesticity
SHAPE-----MATERIAL
Interior glass
Transparency makes the walls and open spaces often difficult to
distinguish from each other
SHAPE-----MATERIAL
Exterior glass
The glass along the route makes living in the house like
walking in a Arcadian forest
SHAPE-----MATERIAL
Exterior glass
The glass around the east end and on the roof of the
corridor fetch a 3D view
SHAPE-----MATERIAL
Concrete & Glass
The contract between substantial and unsubstantial
From some angel the building looks like a
concrete shell with a piece of glass inlayed in
From some angel the building looks like a glass
box with concrete planes embellished
SHAPE-----MATERIAL
Concrete & Glass
Overlapping planes of concrete and glass creates a new
material texture
SHAPE-----MATERIAL
Wood
The wood plan is fixed on the
roof and the surface of
hanging box which is quite
unusual
SHAPE-----MATERIAL
Wood
From The using of the wood planes is
also a mean to prescribe spaces
SHAPE
Spatial organization
The arrangement of the blocks follows the
function contact
Garage
Main block
Guest room
SHAPE
Spatial organization
Technique
Hanging box
Wrap round glazed partition
SHAPE
Spatial organization
Technique
Hanging box adds transformation to the
administrative levels
Wrap round glazed partition:
--Stop the movement but let the sight line get through
--The concrete stair in the glass staircase looks like a
sculpture exhibited in a crystal case
--The concrete boxes and the glass boxes show a
contract between substantial and unsubstantial