衢州智慧岛地标建筑

类型:城市设计/地标建筑
面积:约400,000㎡
地点:浙江衢州
时间:2024
合作:重塑建筑
状态:国际竞赛第2名


衢州智慧岛位于新城与旧城之间,北临衢江,南接规划居住片区,城市绿轴自南向北贯穿场地。项目需在2.5容积率下容纳高新产业办公、商业及配套,岛头设置双塔(限高100米),且场地为"无车岛",内部无地面交通。核心命题是:如何在高强度开发的同时,既展现城市标志性,又不失文化的传承?

我们从衢州水亭门历史街区汲取灵感——纵横交错的街巷网络,主街贯穿南北,城楼作为河畔节点。传统格局的尺度与智慧岛惊人相似,于是产生一个想法:能否将传统街区的空间关系转译为现代城市?这不是对具体形象的模仿,而是一套让空间得以分配的机制。

城市设计分四步展开。其一,介入16.8米基本网格,回应传统街区尺度,兼容现代建筑结构与停车模数。其二,建筑模块在场地中迭代生长,生成有机演进的形态。其三,延续周边城市街道,引入场地并打通,建立理性秩序。其四,通过二层正交连廊与三层云廊,串联各地块与城市区域。最终形成"街巷—里坊—标志"三个层次:纵横街道宽16.8米,裙楼4层约16米,街谷尺度宜人;沿线置入绿化水体与架空骑楼,形成多层次步行环境;街道交汇处设置主题枢纽广场,成为公共空间节点。场地划分为24个可独立开发地块,容积率3至12,南密北疏,支持多种开发模式与弹性分期建设。

双塔分立岛头中轴两侧,东塔为总部办公,西塔为五星级酒店,空中以城市展厅相连。塔楼从裙楼街坊语言过渡至纯净形态,立面采用翻转马赛克外窗,映射衢州山水。公共步行路径盘旋而上,串联底层绿地、中部连桥与顶层观景台,提供可观、可游、可居的复合体验。

这是一次自下而上的城市设计尝试——以传统街巷为基因,以弹性生长为框架,让地标从肌理中自然生长。
Landmark Building on Quzhou Smart Island

Type: Urban Design / Landmark
Area: Approx. 400,000 ㎡
Location: Quzhou, Zhejiang
Year: 2024
Cooperator: Reform
Status: 2nd Prize, International Competition


Quzhou Smart Island sits near of the Qujiang River, with a green axis running through. The project accommodates offices, retail, and amenities at 2.5 FAR, with twin towers at the island's tip and no ground-level vehicle access. Core question: how to achieve high-intensity development while expressing urban identity and cultural continuity?

We drew inspiration from Quzhou's Shuitingmen Historic District—its alleys, main street, and riverfront tower. The scale bears striking resemblance. Could we translate traditional spatial relationships into a modern city? Not by imitating forms, but by deriving a spatial mechanism.

The design proceeds in four steps. A 16.8m grid responds to traditional block scale. Building modules grow iteratively. Surrounding streets extend through the site. Elevated corridors connect all plots. Three layers emerge: "streets" at 16.8m wide, "blocks" of 4-story podiums, and "landmarks" at intersections. The site divides into 24 independent plots with FAR from 3 to 12, supporting flexible phasing.

Twin towers anchor the island's tip: east for headquarters, west for a hotel, linked by a sky gallery. Facades use flipped mosaic windows. A public path spirals upward, connecting green spaces, bridges, and observation decks. 

This is a bottom-up urban design—traditional alleyways as DNA, allowing landmarks to grow organically.


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