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水曜日, 2月 15, 2017

「世界の大豪邸」11選!

 

ビル・ゲイツから孫 正義まで、「世界の大豪邸」11選!

 

山手線の内側より広い敷地に豪邸を持つゲイツや築60年の家屋に住むバフェット––。「家は住む人を表す」という言葉もあるが、世界の大富豪の自宅は人それぞれ。





1. ビル・ゲイツ 邸

写真は、今年もビリオネアランキング1位となったビル・ゲイツの自宅の“一部”である。なぜ“一部”なのかというと、シアトル郊外ワシントン湖畔にある自宅敷地は人工河川も流れるほど広大で、面積にして約140平方kmもあるからだ。

これがどれほどの広さか。面積100平方km余りのパリ市全体よりもさらに広いといえばイメージしやすいだろうか。邸宅は水中に音楽が流れるプールやバー付きの図書室、守衛室まで完備し、推定価格は80億円。



2. ラリー・エリソン 邸

カリフォルニア州ウッドサイドの2万8,000坪を超える土地に、日本の離宮を模して建てられた。立派な日本庭園付きの邸宅の建設費は200億円ともいわれる。京都にも別荘を所有する。



3. ウォーレン・バフェット 邸

ネブラスカ州オマハにある邸宅は1958年に約300万円で購入したもの。2015年に約4,000万円を投じてセキュリティを高めたが、現在もこの普通の一軒家から中古車で会社に通う。







4. 柳井 正 邸

東京・渋谷区郊外の高級住宅地のなかでも桁違いの100億円邸宅。高い壁に囲まれた2,600坪の敷地内にテニスコートやゴルフ練習場がある。勝手口には立派な階段も。





5. 伊藤雅俊 邸

東京・港区南麻布の高級住宅街に、ひっそりと質素な2階建て家屋。築年数は古いものだが、植木は整えられ上品さが漂う。大使館が多い土地柄で警備に立つ警察官も多数見られた。




6. 孫 正義邸

東京・港区白金台の高級住宅街にあった有名料亭の跡地910坪に建設費60億円をかけて建設した地上4階、地下2階の豪邸。地下にゴルフ練習場やボウリング場も。麻布にも自宅を所有。





7. 三木谷浩史 邸

東京・渋谷区松濤の270坪の土地に約30億円かけて自宅を建設した。有名建築家の城戸崎博孝氏の手によってデザインされた豪邸は、最高5m近い壁に囲まれ、セキュリティも万全だという。







8. ムケシュ・アンバニ 邸

27階建て、高さ173m、建築費1,000億円超の桁外れの豪邸。駐車場が6フロア、映画館、フィットネスクラブなどあらゆる施設が完備。ここに家族10人と使用人600人と暮らす。






9. ローレン・ジョブズ邸

旧アップル本社から車で10分程度の郊外に、資産家の自宅とは思えないほど質素に佇む故スティーブ・ジョブズ邸。現在は妻ローレンが住む。庭にはリンゴの樹が1本植えられている。



10. カルロス・スリム 邸

ニューヨーク5番街の一等地にある地上5階、地下2階、560坪の大邸宅を約48億円で購入。12寝室14バスルームでペントハウスは二世帯住宅。しかし、本人はこの邸宅に住んでいない。




11. ラクシュミー・ミタル 邸

英ロンドン・ケンジントンの「ビリオネア通り」と呼ばれる地区に138億円もの大豪邸を購入。部屋数12でトルコ製の優美なバスルームがあり、20台の車を置ける駐車スペースがある。











火曜日, 10月 07, 2014

EM2N clad railway service facility with billowing cement facade

EM2N clad railway service facility with billowing cement facade
EM2N clad railway service facility with billowing cement facade



EM2N clad railway service facility with billowing cement facade
photo © roger frei
all images courtesy of EM2N



in an attempt to create a visually dynamic façade for the ‘extension to the railway service facility’ in zurich, switzerland, architecture office EM2N developed a fiber cement cladding system which gives billowing movement to the long elevation. the overall project was largely dictated by site limitations and engineers’ designs, producing a technically legible building. however, the southern elevation required additional treatment given its extreme length and high visibility to visitors entering the city by train. responding to the repetitive inner structure, the architects conceived a modular system of bulging panels which undulate three dimensionally.
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the shed’s ends are cut flat, with walls recessed slightly into the volume containing train-sized doors
photo © roger frei



the new maintenance facility is able to accommodate trains up to 400 meters in length, which includes entire railcar linkages without disassembly. due to its massive scale, and visibility from travelers arriving and departing from zurich, the building garners urban significance. the cladding produces a play of light and shadows across the façade, activating the elongated volume.
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each panel curves outward from the building, and also pinches or expands as it moves laterally along the façade
photo © roger frei
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photo © roger frei
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windows and doors are integrated into the billowing panels
photos © roger frei
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the interior expresses the technical and structural services of the building
photo © roger frei
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photo © roger frei
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a sawtooth structure on the roof allows for north oriented windows and south oriented photovoltaic panels
photo © roger frei
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the railway service extension serves as a buffer between the wide rail yard and the city to the north
image © EM2N

drawings

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floor plan
drawing © EM2N
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elevation
drawing © EM2N
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section
drawing © EM2N



project info:

location: zurich-herdern
architect: EM2N
partners: mathias müller, daniel niggli
project leaders: christof zollinger (associate), stefan berle
project team: duarte brito, fabian hörmann (associate), mathias kampmann, benjamin nordmann
client: SBB (swiss federal railways)
dates: 2009–2010 (design) 2012–2013 (construction)
cost: 70 mio. chf
program: maintenance depot for 2-storey trains
ground floor area: 13,000 sqm
photography: roger frei

月曜日, 9月 22, 2014

dl atelier mimics outdoor orchestra stage as full moon in china


dl atelier mimics outdoor orchestra stage as full moon in china
dl atelier mimics outdoor orchestra stage as full moon in china
dl atelier mimics outdoor orchestra stage as full moon in china
all images courtesy of dl atelier



the outdoor stage designed by chinese studio dl atelier gives the illusion of a full moon sitting over a mountain. located right on the edge of a river in malan village in hebei province of northern china, the rounded platform is for a local children’s orchestra. after being approached by their teacher, deng xiaolan, the architects were asked to come up with a scenic set for them to perform on. the envisioned structure behaves a backdrop that appears as natural as the group of little musicians. the project enables the village to experience the beauty of music, while also enjoying the uplifting atmosphere of the surrounding environment.

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the stage is positioned right on the edge of the river


looking down the entrance to the stage


looking up the stairwell that begins at the top of the hill


backstage area


visualization of a performance in front of the ‘moon’


concept model of the moon stage sitting in the landscape


model showing the river running alongside the stage


detail of the concept model


overview of the model showing the rounded stage

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aerial view of the concept model


designboom has received this project from our ‘DIY submissions‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

水曜日, 4月 03, 2013

mecanoo architects + TU delft unveil a windmill without moving blades


mecanoo architects + TU delft unveil a windmill without moving 
blades
mecanoo architects + TU delft unveil a windmill without moving blades
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'EWICON prototype' by mecanoo architects and delft university of technology, the netherlands
all images courtesy of mecanoo architects / TU delft



a scale model of the bladeless windmill developed by mecanoo architects and delft university of technology is now viewable in front of the
on-campus faculty building dedicated to engineering, mathematics and computer science. the electrostatic wind energy converter (EWICON)
is a steel frame structure that uses particle movement to generate energy. electrically charged water droplets are moved across a bipolar field
by wind which creates a current that is transmittable to a grid. as such, the form is freed of mechanically moving parts and instead becomes a
sleek steel frame supporting a shear of horizontal tubes. more pragmatically, the lack of moving parts reduces maintenance costs, wear and tear
and shadow casting as well as virtually eliminating noise pollution. the technology was developed by TU delft's departments of chemical and
aerospace engineering in conjunction with wageningen university and is slated to be the next phase of wind energy technology. while traditional
turbines convert wind energy into mechanical energy that is then turned into electrical energy, the EWICON uses electro hydrodynamic atomisation
wherein a high electric field is used to generate and charge particles simultaneously. the EWICON's filleted rectangular form was integrated in
mecanoo's proposal for stadstimmerhuis 010 in rotterdam, which suggests that future applications of the technology are particularly relevant to
urban architecture.




video diagramatically explains the EWICON
image © TU delft



prototype view
image © mecanoo architects



possible applications in different sites
image © TU delft



droplet movement diagram
image © TU delft



droplet movement at low wind speed
image © TU delft



droplet movement at high wind speed
image © TU delft



test of the charged droplets
image © TU delft



mecanoo architects had integrated the EWICON in building proposals, seen at the top of urban high-rises
image © mecanoo architects

FR-EE / fernando romero enterprise: PH museum


FR-EE / fernando romero enterprise: PH museum

FR-EE / fernando romero enterprise: PH museum
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visualization of the PH museum - the form references the mechanics of a camera
render by christopher shelley


the 'PH museum' by FR-EE is a cultural institution designed to showcase photography
and photographic equipment. situated in a desert climate, the museum's form functions
as a large canopy, providing shaded public outdoor areas that are complemented
by water features and local vegetation.

inspired by the mechanics of a camera, the organization of the museum reflects
the complexity of camera lens. program is organized radially from the center of
the building and a spiraling ramp connects these spaces to emphasize spatial continuity.

the facade is composed of a splayed steel structure, clad in thin panels of local stone
that interpret traditional islamic motifs in an intricate hexagonal pattern.
perforations in the stone panels allow the main lobby to be naturally illuminated
and casts lattice-like shadows that help animate the space. these apertures in the facade
are reduced over exhibition spaces where environmental conditions must be carefully controlled.


























project details
program: cultural
size: 3800 m2
date: 2012

team
fernando romero
sergio rebelo
antonia wai
ryan kukuraitis
fernando torres
yimin yang
luying guo
kai liao
alex middleton