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孤儿院

(2012-09-29 22:34:38)
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分类: 公共·教育·空间
 
 
 
在2008年的秋天,TYIN tegnestue建筑事务所为缅甸克伦族的难民在泰国缅甸交界边
境的一个村庄设计了一系列孤儿院建筑。长期的冲突导致10万人被迫离开家园,许多
孩子成为未来没有希望的孤儿。

这个孤儿院前身可容纳24名孤儿,现在需要容纳50个。同时这些孤儿还需要一些私人
的空间,还有互动的空间。

TYIN tegnestue建筑事务所结合地域特色进行设计,由克伦族的人们帮助一起施工完
成了这些屋顶像蝴蝶展翅的房子。建筑在侧墙和后墙上运用了当地的竹编技术,房屋
的其它部分也使用到了竹子和当地工艺,这些竹子从周围几公里的范围收集而来。

屋顶的形状有助于在雨季收集雨水为旱季使用,也有助于通风,让孩子在里面安心睡
觉。钢木结构在现场用螺栓组装,具有足够的精度和强度。为了防潮,建筑被旧轮胎
做的基础挑离地面。

经过6个月相互学习,帮助和施工,孤儿院在09年投入使用,共6个睡眠单位,容纳24
名孤儿睡觉。这系列建筑的结构,材料以及防潮的处理,有助于支持克伦族人保持更
可持续的建筑传统。
 

非常感谢TYIN tegnestue Architects将项目介绍和项目图片授权gooood发行。
Appreciation towards TYIN tegnestue Architects for providing the following description: 
 
 
 
 
 
Project Description: Soe Ker Tie House
Location:   Noh Bo, Tak, Thailand
Client:    Ole Jorgen Edna
Project:   Six sleeping units, orphanage
Cost:    68.000 NOK, (12,300 USD)
Time:    November 2008 – February 2009
Built by:   TYIN tegnestue and workers from Noh Bo
Architects:   
Pasi Aalto
Andreas Grontvedt Gjertsen
Yashar Hanstad
Magnus Henriksen
Line Ramstad
Erlend Bauck Sole
 
 
 
 
In the fall of 2008 TYIN travelled to Noh Bo, a small village on the Thai-Burmese border
to design and build houses for Karen refugee children. The 60 year long conflict in
Burma forced several hundred thousand people to flee from their homes. The conflict
leaves many children orphaned, with little hope for the future.

Ole Jorgen Edna from Levanger Norway had opened an orphanage in Noh Bo in 2006
and was now in need of more dormitories. The orphanage sheltered 24 children,
however the intention was to house around 50. The main driving force behind the Soe
Ker Tie House was to provide the children with their own private space, a place that
they could call home and a space for interaction and play.

The Soe Ker Tie House is a blend between local skills and TYIN's architectural
knowledge. Because of their appearance the buildings were named Soe Ker Tie Haus
by the Karen workers; The Butterfly Houses. The most prominent feature is the bamboo
weaving technique, which was used on the side and back facades of the houses.  The
same technique can be found within the construction of the local houses and crafts. All
of the bamboo was harvested within a few kilometres of the site.

The specially shaped roof of the Soe Ker Tie Houses promotes natural ventilation
within the sleeping units and at the same time rainwater can be collected and stored for
the dry season. The iron wood construction is assembled on-site using bolts ensuring
precision and strength. 

To prevent problems with moisture and rot, the sleeping units are raised off the ground
on four concrete foundations, casted in old tires. 

After a six month long mutual learning process with the locals in Noh Bo, the Soe Ker
Tie House was completed in 2009 consisting of 6 sleeping units, housing 24 children.
Important principles like bracing, material economisation and moisture prevention, may
possibly lead to a more sustainable building tradition for the Karen people in the future.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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