香港Campus Hong Kong學(xué)生公寓是組圖零壹城市建筑事務(wù)所(LYCS Architecture)為解決城市青年群體租房問題而推出的一個富有革命性改變的酒店式公寓。香港地少人多、小公幸福寸土寸金,組圖租房一直是小公幸福困擾年輕人的一個大問題。為了應(yīng)對這一挑戰(zhàn),組圖設(shè)計師將整個公寓進(jìn)行了全新的小公幸福改造設(shè)計。
Campus學(xué)生公寓位于香港荃灣區(qū),組圖北貼青山公路汀九段,小公幸福南臨荃灣,組圖身處公寓中便能看見海景,小公幸福地理位置十分優(yōu)越。組圖原酒店共有12層,小公幸福48間Capmus學(xué)生公寓分布在三個較低樓層,組圖設(shè)計為學(xué)生公寓配備了用于交流的小公幸福公共活動室,年輕人可以聚在這里一起聊天、交友、看比賽以及玩游戲,除此之外健身房、海濱游泳池、露臺和咖啡廳等生活配套設(shè)施一應(yīng)俱全。
每個公寓室內(nèi)實用面積只有27㎡,設(shè)計師祛除了原本隔開兩個房間中心的墻壁,取而代之的是一張共享的高桌,它不僅具有就餐、閱讀、學(xué)習(xí)的功能,更是為室友們提供了一個社交互動的平臺。合理的床位安排,不僅利用了每一寸的空間,飄窗,墻壁內(nèi),甚至是屋頂,都被賦予了實用的功能空間,同時又仍然能保持一種私密的感覺。公寓的4個床位被設(shè)計成了半懸空式,床位下面留出的空間設(shè)置了一個較為寬敞的書桌。房間里的四個床位都設(shè)計全鋼梯子、 遮光窗簾、 便利的墻上插座和閱讀燈,拉上窗簾,你就擁有了一個不被打擾的私人空間。在這個空間里還巧妙地納入掛衣桿、可伸縮的架子、可上鎖的抽屜、獨立存放行李箱的空間、以及鑲?cè)胧綍篮投鄠€USB 插口,十分便利,你可以睡在床上便能解決掉工作、學(xué)習(xí)的大部分需求。
房間的層高比普通的公寓要高一些,不管是睡在床上還是坐在椅子上,年輕人都可以享受到大尺度空間的舒適感。房頂?shù)奶旎ò逡彩撬麄兛梢宰杂蓜?chuàng)作的空間,你可以創(chuàng)造出任何你喜歡的圖案或者文字。此外公寓還設(shè)有公用的浴室、廚房和餐桌、冰箱等生活必備設(shè)施,簡潔而細(xì)膩的材質(zhì)配以輕工業(yè)感的裝飾,空間的基調(diào)輕松活潑。
根據(jù)香港的材料與人工費用來計算,每個房間從硬裝到家具所有的改造費用加在一起非常的價廉物美。此項目設(shè)計的意義在于,它為具有巨大前景的中國年輕人租房市場,提供了一種可借鑒的解決問題的模式,不需要付出很高的成本,便可以擁有真正屬于年輕人的空間與生活。
項目名稱:香港Campus Hong Kong 學(xué)生公寓項目地點:香港
項目設(shè)計:零壹城市建筑事務(wù)所 LYCS Architecture
設(shè)計團隊:阮昊、何昱樓、靳成、劉琪、吳淼、許維卓
項目時間:2013-2015
圖片版權(quán):Baybridge Hotel
圖紙版權(quán):零壹城市建筑事務(wù)所
Happiness inside a Small Apartment
Campus Hong Kong Student Apartment Design
Campus Hong Kong is a revolutionary apartment for students designed by LYCS Architecture, which aims to provide solution to renting problems in high-density cities in China. In large populated city like Hong Kong, living expense for young people is a heavy burden. The problem is evident, nice apartments comes with higher rate while cheaper ones are just not cozy. To cope with this challenge, the designers found a brand new and affordable way through renovating the existing hotel.
Located in Hong Kong’s Tsuen Wan district, Campus Hong Kong enjoys convenient transportation and a great view of the bay. It consists of 48 student apartments located in the lower 3 levels of an existing hotel.The student common room designed to have a cozy environment for daily social activities and gaming. Besides, it is also facilitated with gym, cafe, and even swimming pool.
The interior area of each room is approximately 27㎡. The design removed existing partition wall in between two rooms, replaced it with a central high table as a common space for study and social for 4 students. In this limited space, every single inch is fully used: the bed was designed to be half raised and the study desk is placed under the bed that to make full use of space. Each bed with a steel access ladder, blackout curtain for privacy, electrical wall sockets and a reading light. With the curtain shut, you will own a personal spaces, which also neatly incorporates a clothes rail, built-in shelves and lockable drawers, separate luggage space, along with a built-in desk sporting a multi-socket USB hub. It’s a pleasurable experience for students to accomplish study and work while in the bed.
Students can enjoy the comfort of spacious room either when laying in bed or sitting in the chair. The blank ceiling becomes the area for the renters to create whatever favorite pattern or drawings they want to draw. Throughout the windows, one will have a great view of the sea. Each apartment unit is also equipped with public bathroom, kitchen and other necessarily daily facilities.
Given the cost of material and labor in Hong Kong, the budget of the whole project is relatively low. The emergence of this new type of apartment is providing a method to solve problems in such a large and promising Chinese renting market. Without high cost or monthly rate, young people can still own the space and life that really belongs to them.
Project Name: Campus Hong Kong
Location: Hong Kong
Designer: LYCS Architecture
Design Team: RUAN Hao, HE Yulou, JIN Cheng, LIU Qi, WU Miao, XU Weizhuo
Project Date: 2013-2015
Photo Copyrights: Baybridge Hotel
Drawing Copyrights: LYCS Architecture
About LYCS Architecture
LYCS Architecture, is an international practice based in Hangzhou and Hong Kong. As one of the most well-know new architecture and interior design office in China, the firm engages in cutting-edge architectural design as a pioneer of cultural and creative industries in China and internationally. The firm is committed to both the ever-evolving demands of architectural and urban design theory and practice as a function of our society. We are invested in the critical issues of building design, urban development, and construction in China, and the design demands that an innovative design synthesis requires for international quality.
LYCS Architecture’s design works has been acknowledged by media and press worldwide, including New York Times, TIME, Forbes, China CCTV, China Daily etc. LYCS’s has received numerous design awards internationally, including “2015 INNOVATORS 50”, “Forbes China 30-Under-30“, “50 under 50, 21st Century Innovators“, “Architectural Society of China – Young Designers Prize”, “2015 A+Awards ‘Jury Winner’ and ‘Popular Choice Winner’” , “2014 A+Award ‘Jury Winner’” , 2013 Chinese Architectural Art ‘Young Designers Prize’, the Azure Magazine’s 2011 AZ “People’s Choice” Award, 2010 French CA’ASI “New Chinese Architectural Design Award”, to name a few. LYCS’s work was exhibtied in world-class exhibitions such as 2015 & 2014 Milan Design Week, 2014 Beijing Design Week, 2013 Design Shanghai Exhibition, and the 11th,12th,14th la Biennale di Venezia in Venice, Italy.
This 40-people firm is currently developing designs that range from offices to residential, retail to cultural, and civic to masterplanning. These projects are located throughout China and America, including Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Sanya, and others. The team has breadth and depth working with such architectural firms as SHoP, Preston Scott Cohen, and Reiser+Umemoto in the United States, Bjarke Ingels Group in Denmark and Kengo Kuma & Associates in Japan, where they accumulated a wealth of practical experience.
About RUAN Hao, Principal
Principal of LYCS Architecture, leading young Chinese Architect. Ruan Hao received his Master of Architecture Degree from Princeton University School of Architecture. He also holds M.Arch and B.Arch degree of architecture from Tsinghua University in Beijing and was the youngest Visiting Fellow at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, where he later taught design studio as a Teaching Fellow with Wang Shu. Currently Ruan Hao teaches at China Academy of Art School of Architecture.
Ruan Hao founded LYCS Architecture in 2010, and he is a representative of the 1980s’generation young Chinese architects. He is “2015 INNOVATORS 50” by CBNweekly, the first architect elected “Forbes China 30-Under-30“, the youngest to be awarded “2014 China Architecture Association – Young Chinese Architect Award” , “50 Under 50: Innovators of the 21st Century” and he was honored as “2013 China Top 10 Interior Designers”, the youngest “Asia Society Asia 21 Young Leaders” and “Goldman Sachs Global Leaders”.
His representative works includes Tiantai Chicheng Primary School which raised strong attention among global media such New York Times and China Central Television, Taiyuan Museum of Art, and the TIME reported worldwide popular furniture design CATable. His works has received numerous design awards worldwide including 2015 A+Awards ‘Jury Winner’ and ‘Popular Choice Winner,2014 A+Award Jury Award, PETA- Innovator for Animals, 2011 AZ Award Design Interior Award and 2010 Chinese New Architecture Award. His works has been exhibited internationally including Venice Biennale, Milan Design Week and Beijing Design Week.
Prior to founding LYCS Architecture in 2010, Ruan Hao had worked in Preston Scott Cohen Inc, SHoP Architects and Wang Shu‘s Amateur Architecture. He was one of the authors of the book “Design for China” and was one of the curators of 2013 Design Shanghai Exhibition.
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