Scope
Bamyan Cultural Center, Bamiyan Province, Afghanistan
阿富汗巴米揚 巴米揚文化中心
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M2R 建築師事務所
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Scope
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M2R 建築師事務所
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The Bamiyan Cultural Center seeks to create a new vital center for communicating and sharing ideas. Therefore, our proposal tries to create not an object-building but rather a meeting place; a system of spaces where the impressive landscape of the Buddha Cliffs intertwine with the rich cultural activities that the center will foster. The Bamiyan Cultural Center is not ‘built’ but rather ‘discovered’ by carving it out of the ground. This primordial architectural strategy creates a minimal negative impact building that fully integrates into the landscapes, takes advantage of the thermal inertia and insulation of the ground and acknowledges the local building traditions.
When the visitor arrives to the new Cultural Center site, rather than finding a building over the landscape, she will first encounter a garden, a park open to all Bamiyan city population. The Cultural Center, located below the access level, leaves the panoramic view of the Bamiyan Valley and the Buddha Cliffs completely unobstructed. The rooftops of the center create a series of viewing platforms where the visitors and the local habitants can meet, contemplate the landscape and peek into the activities of the Cultural Center. A soft ramp, aligned with the Western Giant Buddha Statue Niche will guide the visitor down to a plaza that serves as a vital core for the Cultural Center. This plaza will be an open space for cultural activities. These interstitial spaces are formed by the three buildings in which the program is divided. While the public activities of the center are hosted in the Performance and Exhibition Building, the Research and Education Building hosts the semi-public activities of the program and the Administrative Building hosts the private activities. This division of the program into several building allows each to work independently, reduce the cost of maintenance and heating.
The interior spaces of the center completely devoid of detail or ornament, by their sheer austerity favor a contemplative and reflexive attitude. The skylights of the cultural center create lines of light that move following the path of the sun through the sky making visible the passage of time. The vaulted spaces of the exhibition area are oriented in line with the axis of the Western Buddha Niche and frame the views towards it giving a dramatic historic backdrop to the contemporary cultural manifestations. This makes visible the contrast and continuity between afghan pass and present.
Structural Engineering:FS Group Engineering
Acoustic:Arau Acústica
Thermomechanics, fluid dynamics, electricity:IS Group
Contractor:Kaliq Kabir Construction Company
Character of Space:Public Space (Cultural-Educational)
Client:UNESCO
Building Area:2,450m²
Site Area:500,000 m²
Principal Materials:Tawa Stone
Principal Structure:Concrete
Location:Bamiyan Province, Afghanistan
Photos:Amin Asifi
Text:M2R Arquitectos
Collator:Yang-Xuan, Jiang
結構工程:FS Group Engineering
聲學:Arau Acústica
熱力學.流體力學.電學:IS Group
施工單位:Kaliq Kabir Construction Company
業主:UNESCO
建築面積:2,450 平方公尺
基地面積:500,000 平方公尺
主要建材:Tawa Stone
主要結構:混凝土
座落位置:阿富汗巴米揚
影像:Amin Asifi
文字:M2R 建築師事務所
整理:江洋萱
M2R 建築師事務所
M2R Arquitectos