BIG presenta la nueva Torre de Observación de Fénix
20/12/2012.
[Phoenix] EEUU
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Una nueva torre con forma de Chupachus es el nuevo diseño de BIG.
Descripción del proyecto por BIG:
Located in downtown Phoenix, the 70,000 sf Observation Tower shall add a significant structure to the Phoenix skyline from which to enjoy the city’s spectacular views of the surrounding mountain ranges and dramatic sunsets. Phoenix-based developer Novawest, commissioned the team to create a destination event to provide tourists and citizens of Phoenix alike the chance to enjoy the unique features of the Valley of the Sun.
“This is the right place and the right time for a signature project for downtown Phoenix and we knew the design needed to be something extraordinary. BIG has delivered something exceptional, blending form and function in a way that will change the local skyline forever and will give visitors a once-in-a-lifetime experience.” Brian Stowell, Novawest.
The future observation tower is conceived as a tall core of reinforced concrete with an open-air spiral sphere at its top, resembling a metaphorical pin firmly marking a location on a map. The spiraling sphere contains flexible exhibition, retail and recreational spaces which are accessed via three glass elevators that connect the base with the summit and offer panoramic views of the city and the tower’s programs as visitors ascend or descend. Walking downwards from the top through a continuous spiral promenade, the visitors of the observation tower experience all of the building’s programs in a constant motion, while enjoying dynamic 360 degree views of the city of Phoenix and the Arizonian landscape.
“Like the monsoons, the haboobs and the mountains of the surrounding Arizonian landscape, the Pin becomes a point of reference and a mechanism to set the landscape in motion through the movement of the spectator. Like the Guggenheim museum of New York offers visitors a unique art experience descending around its central void, the motion at the Pin is turned inside-out allowing visitors to contemplate the surrounding city and landscape of Phoenix. Like a heavenly body hovering above the city the Pin will allow visitors to descend from pole to pole in a dynamic three dimensional experience seemingly suspended in midair.” Bjarke Ingels, Founding Partner, BIG.
The spiral layout combines the different programmatic elements and the circulation into a continuous dynamic twirling space which is proportioned according to the movement of the visitors, producing a unique viewing experience of the surroundings. Instead of a constant width, the spiraling promenade starts from zero at the point of arrival, reaches its maximum width at the middle, and shrinks back to zero at the point of departure.
Separation between the programmatic elements within the sphere happens not through physical vertical barrier-walls, but softly through the slope and the height difference to preserve a total continuity and create a flexible space for exhibitions and events.
Once the visitors reach the middle of the sphere, they can choose to either conclude their journey by taking the elevator back to the ground, or continue to the restaurant levels at the lower hemisphere. The motion resembles a journey through the center of a planet, and a travel from the north to the south pole. The base of the tower will serve as a public plaza offering shade, water features and a small amount of retail together with a subterranean queuing area. The tower will serve as a working model of sustainable energy practices, incorporating a blend of solar and other technologies.
CRÉDITOS
Nombre: Phoenix Observation Tower
Tipo: Encargo
Tamaño: 6.503 m²
Cliente: Novawest
Colaboradores: MKA (estructura), Atelier10 (sostenibilidad), Gensler (arquitecto local), TenEyck (paisaje)
Localización: Fénix, Arizona
Arquitectos: Bjarke Ingels y Thomas Christoffersen
Responsable de proyecto: Iannis Kandyliaris
Equipo: Thomas Fagan, Aaron Hales, Ola Hariri, Dennis Harvey, Beat Schenk
Bjarke Ingels (nace en Copenhague, 1974) estudió arquitectura en la Royal Academy en Copenhague y en la Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Barcelona, consiguiendo su título como arquitecto en 1998. Es el fundador del estudio de arquitectura BIG - (Bjarke Ingels Group), estudio fundado en 2005, después de cofundar PLOT Architects en 2001 junto a su excompañero Julien de Smedt, el cual conoció mientras trabajaba en el prestigiosos estudio de OMA en Rotterdam. Bjarke ha diseñado y completado edificios premiados a nivel mundial, y actualmente su estudio centa con sedes en copenhague y Nueva York. Sus proyectos incluyen The Mountain, un complejo residencial en Copenhague, y el innovador Museo Marítimo Danés en Elsinore.
Con el estudio de PLOT, ganó el León de Oro en la Bienal de Venecia en 2004, Y con BIG ha recibido numerosos premios tales como el Premio ULI a la Excelencia en 2009. Otros premios son el Premio de Cultura del Príncipe heredero de Dinamarca en 2011; y Junto con su práctica arquitectónica, Bjarke ha enseñado en la Universidad de Harvard, la Universidad de Yale, la Universidad de Columbia y la Universidad de Rice y es profesor honorario en la Real Academia de Artes, Escuela de Arquitectura de Copenhague. En 2018, Bjarke recibió la Cruz de Caballero de la Orden de Dannebrog otorgada por Su Majestad la Reina Margrethe II. Es un orador público frecuente y continúa dando conferencias en lugares como TED, WIRED, AMCHAM, 10 Downing Street o el Foro Económico Mundial. En 2018, Bjarke fue nombrado Asesor Arquitectónico Jefe por WeWork para asesorar y desarrollar la visión de diseño y el lenguaje de la empresa para edificios, campus y vecindarios en todo el mundo.