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ÁRAS CHILL DARA BY HENEGHAN PENG ARCHITECTS

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Áras Chill Dara is the administrative headquarters of Co. Kildare. This project is formed around the civic garden which slowly inclines from the street to the building entrance, its sloped surface making the deep garden visible from the street.


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The two bars that form the civic offices enclose and are a continuation of the civic garden. Building and park no longer read as two distinct elements but rather combine to create an outdoor room.

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The ramps that connect the bars are a transitional space with loose environmental control that allow the park/amphitheatre to visually flow through, while internally the ramps serve as the primary circulation space in the building creating a clear navigation route.

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The building provides office accommodation Kildare County Council and also includes meeting rooms and a council chamber. It consists of a pair of tilted glazed four-storey blocks linked by glazed walkways.

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The blocks are only twelve metres wide to encourage natural ventilation and day-lighting. The building has an overall floor area of around 12500 m² and is orientated along a north-south axis to maximise east-west exposure.

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Maximum permanent occupancy of the building is approximately 400 with, in addition, an unspecified number of visitors on most days. Hours of operation are between 9:00 – 17:00 with a small amount of start up and shut down occupancy.

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Space heating is provided by high efficiency gas-fired boilers supplying a compensated radiator circuit. Local zone control is obtained using two-port valves.

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The boilers also supply domestic hot water, augmented by 60 m² of roof-based solar thermal collectors. The building is predominantly naturally ventilated with some local mechanical ventilation of toilets, food preparation areas and office equipment rooms.

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The council chamber, meeting rooms subject to intermittent high occupancy and IT rooms, are provided with mechanical ventilation with comfort cooling supplied by an air-cooled chiller linked to low-level distribution. No spaces are fully air-conditioned.

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Control of heating and ventilation is provided by a building management system (BMS). Excessive solar gain is avoided by limiting the glazed areas on the east and west outer façades to 40% and 45% respectively, with controllable shading devices.
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Location:Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland
Structural|Civil:Michael Punch & Partners
Building Services: Buro Happold
QS:Boyd & Creed
Facade Engineering: RFR
IT, Security, Fire, Acoustics: Buro Happold
Landscape: Heneghan Peng Architects, Mitchell + Associates

Specialist Lighting:Bartenbach Lichlabor

Signage:Zero-G
Area:11,400 sqm
Client:Kildare County Council
Photographs:Courtesy of Heneghan Peng architects

CINÉMATHEQUE SUISSE BY EM2N



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Fino a poco tempo la casa della Cineteca Nazionale è stato presentato come un semplice accumulo utilitaristico di capannoniindustriali.


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Il progetto nasce dall’esigenza di raccordare tutti i locali insieme in un nuovo centro di ricerca e archiviazione della Cinetecasvizzera Penthaz che ottimizzasse le funzioni e crei le condizioni ideali di temperatura e umidità.


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Il nuovo centro è stato oggetto di un concorso di architettura, vinto dallo studio EM2N di Zurigo nel 2007 con una proposta che prevede la realizzazione di un’unica struttura composta da due edificiseparati, collegati da un passaggio sotterraneo.


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La struttura esistente, costituito da edificidisposti in un rapporto lineare tra loro, si traduce nel progetto di espansione mediantenuove aggiunte e rimodellamentodella forma caratterizzata da volumi paralleli di lunghezze diverse.


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La parte superiore del nuovo centro ospita gli spazi per i visitatori, anche se l’apertura al pubblico è prevista solo per 2015, e ricercatori, dotato di uno spazio museale, un piccolo teatro e gli spazi per la consultazione.


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L'archivio si trova sul lato opposto della strada in Penthaz II, ed è concepito come uno spazio di archiviazione completamente interrato che deve accogliere oltre 565.000 bobine di film, 300.000 manifesti, 2,8 milioni fotografie, 30.000 libri e tutti i documenti conservati nella Cineteca svizzera.


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L'intero archivio della Cineteca svizzera, uno dei maggiori al mondo, è collocato nella parte inferiore della struttura su tre livelli, al riparo dalla luce naturale e con tredistinte conservazioni climatiche per creare le condizioni ottimali per la conservazione.


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Esternamente il progetto si presenza con un guscio di acciaio arrugginito CHE racchiude l'intero complesso e lega le parti vecchie e nuove con un’immagine chiara e incisiva che ben si armonizza nel paesaggio agricolo circostante.


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Location: Penthaz, Switzerland

Architects: EM2N

Partners: Mathias Müller, Daniel Niggli

Project Leaders: Marc Holle (Associate), Bettina Baumberger, Jean-Baptiste Joye
Project Team:
Pascal Deschenau, Yann Dubied, Marita Gelze de Montiel, Phillippe Jorisch, Robert Kuijper, Andrea Landell, Yoshihiro Nagamine, Noémi Necker, Tanja Schmid, Michael Zürcher

Area: 13,254 m2

Construction 1st phase : 2010–2012

Completion: 2015

Client: Bundesamt für Bauten und Logistik BBL

Photographs: Roger Frei

CIVIC CENTER BY EXIT ARCHITECTS



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The former Palencia Provincial Prison complex was created at the end of the XIX century, built with brick bearing walls following the “neomudéjar” style, and composed mainly of four two-storey wings and some other with one storey.


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On this building was planned a comprehensive refurbishment to transform the former use and convert it into a center that promotes the social and cultural activity in this part of the town.


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Our proposal intends to convert the former prison into a meeting place, recovering some of the old spaces, and creating at the same time new structures that make possible the new planned activities. It is a project that respects the existing building, which is given a contemporary, lighter appearance, and where the natural light will play a key role.


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With this aim the main two-storey wings have been refurbished, emptying their interior and placing a new independent structure to bear the new floors and roofs. Besides, between the main wings have been built new connecting pavilions, which form the new complex perimeter and give it a modern and friendly aspect.


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To introduce the light in the building we had to remove the old covered with tiles which were in very poor condition, and have been replaced by others of zinc that open large skylights which introduce light into the open halls of the Center. The entire building is organized around a great hall that connects the 4 pavilions of the former prison.


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It is a diaphanous space based only on a few mild cylindrical courtyards of glass that illuminate and provide the backbone of the stay. Due to its central location in relation to the pavilions, this space acts as a nerve center and distributor of users, across the Pavilion access and reception, directed towards the rest of the areas of the Centre.


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The hall gives way to the lateral pavilions where the auditorium and various music and art classrooms are. On the upper floor, under a large glass skylights, are two multi-purpose areas dedicated to more numerous groups.


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In the area where is the cells of prisoners were, we placed the library. The reading rooms are articulated around a central space of high-rise under a lantern of octagonal shape that acts as a distributor for the different areas and that arrives vertical communication and control areas and offices.


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Finally, access to the Centre are carried out through a very light and bright glazed perimeter that pretends to be a filter between the city and the activity of the interior. A structural steel beam travels abroad tying areas glazed with the former factory walls getting an alleged industrial air.


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The use of metallic materials in all intervention, as the zinc in facades and roofs, glass and uglass in the lower bodies and skylights and the aluminium lattices as lightfilters also contributes to this.

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Location: Palencia, Spain 
Architects: EXIT architects and Eduardo Delgado Orusco 
Collaborators: Mario Sanjuán, Ibán Carpintero, Miguel García-Redondo, Silvia N. Gómez 
Quantity Surveyor:Impulso Industrial Alternativo. Álvaro Fernández 
Structural Engineers: Nb35. José Luis Lucero 
Mechanical Engineers: Grupo Jg. Juan Antonio Posadas 
Light Consultant: Manuel Díaz Carretero 
Area: 5.077 m2 
Budget: 9.675.038 € 
Year: 2011 
Clients: Ministerio de Fomento, Ayuntamiento de Palencia 
Photographer: FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra, Exit architects