PES设计的武汉戏曲艺术中心入选世界建筑节并获得WAFX大奖

 

2024世界建筑节(WAF)于11月6日至8日在新加坡举行,世界建筑节是建筑和开发行业最负盛名的活动之一。由 PES-Architects 和浙江大学建筑设计研究院共同设计的武汉戏曲艺术中心入围 WAF 文化类未来项目,并荣获 WAFX 文化认同奖。

 

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PES-Architects上海分公司合伙人和中国发展总监优睿·埃斯科拉(Jyri Eskola)先生与浙大院武汉分公司总经理、建筑九院副院长王玉平先生一同参加了世界建筑节活动,作为WAFX获奖者对武汉戏曲艺术中心进行了现场介绍分享,并领奖。WAFX 大奖旨在表彰能够最好地利用设计和建筑应对重大世界问题的项目。获奖项目由评委从 WAF 未来项目类别的入围名单中选出。荣获WAFX 文化认同奖表明了该项目蕴含的深刻文化内涵。

 

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武汉戏曲艺术中心

 

武汉戏曲中心是一座特别为中国戏曲设计的多功能的表演艺术中心。它位于武汉市中心的汉江河畔,毗邻月湖。占地45000平方米,由三个中式剧场和一个大剧场组成,并设有公共展览、博物馆和商业功能。建筑融汇了东侧的琴台大剧院与西侧的琴台美术馆,将现有景观作为建筑的一部分进行扩展,结合江湖周边景观,打造了水岸文化景观地标。

 

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设计通过模糊室内外边界,将人、艺术与景观融为一体。设计不再将剧场单纯视为一座建筑,而是将其作为琴台上的景观元素来处理,创造出连续的空间组织。如中国传统园林般,让来宾在汉江、月湖、琴台和龟山之间体会移步换景的自然体验。

 

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建筑的外部体量和立面设计汲取了中国千年戏曲史中的代表性元素,利用了脸谱、手势和折扇作为建筑轮廓和细部设计的灵感来源。外立面由玻璃和陶瓷百叶交替覆盖,营造出有趣的光影效果。

 

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武汉戏曲艺术中心容纳汉、 京、楚三大剧团,每个剧团有自己独立的剧场,也有共享的展览空间。三大剧场各自独立,功能垂直叠放,均可独立运营。三大剧场均设置于20米高的空中,舞台可朝向汉江打开,创造出独特的表演空间。剧团的排练厅向中央景观打开,让文化更加贴近到访建筑和公园的来宾们。

 

 

项目信息:

项目名称:武汉戏曲艺术中心

项目时间:2023年3月-2023年5月

项目状态:国际竞赛第二名(2023年)

项目规模:45000平方米

项目类型:展览演艺建筑综合体,建筑设计、室内设计、景观设计

项目客户:武汉市文化和旅游局,武汉市自然资源和规划局,武汉市文化旅游集团有限公司

项目地点:中国武汉,武汉市琴台中央文化艺术区中心地带,毗邻汉江和月湖

 

 

PES Designed Wuhan Opera Art Center shortlisted in WAF and won WAFX

 

World Architecture Festival (WAF), one of the most prestigious events dedicated to the architecture and development industries, was held in Singapore from November 6 to 8. Wuhan Opera Art Center, designed by PES-Architects together with the Architectural Design & Research Institute of Zhejiang University (UAD) was shortlisted in the category of WAF Future Project: Culture, and won the WAFX Award as Cultural Identity Winner.

 

Mr. Jyri Eskola, Partner and China Development Director of PES-Architects Shanghai attended WAF as representative from PES, made a sharing presentation on Wuhan Opera Art Centre as WAFX winner, and received the WAFX award together with Mr. Wang Yuping, General Manager of UAD Wuhan Branch, Deputy Director of UAD 9+studio. The WAFX Prize awards projects that best use design and architecture to tackle major world issues. The winner projects are chosen by the judges from the WAF Future Projects shortlist. Winning the WAFX Prize for Cultural Identity shows the profound cultural connotation embedded in the project.

 

Wuhan Opera Art Centre 

 

Wuhan Opera Art Centre is a multipurpose centre of performing arts, designed especially for Chinese opera. It is located on the bank of the Han River, in the heart of Wuhan, next to the Moon Lake. The 45.000sqm design comprises of three Chinese theatres and one grand theatre hall, supported with public exhibition, museum and commercial functions. It establishes itself as part of the existing series of cultural buildings, connecting the Qintai Grand Theatre on its east side and the Qintai Art Museum on its west side. By expanding the existing landscape as part of the building, it merges with both the river and the lake to create a waterfront cultural landscape landmark. 

 

The objective of the design is to integrate people, art and landscape by blurring the architectural boundaries of indoor and outdoor. The design does not merely treat the theater as a building, but as a landscape element on the Qintai, and creates a continuous spatial organization, allowing guests to naturally move between the Han River, Moon Lake, Qintai, and Gui Mountain. 

 

The exterior massing and façade design takes representative elements from the thousand-year history of Chinese opera; it uses faces, gestures and folding fans as inspiration for the outline and detailing of the building. The façade is clad with alternating glass and ceramic louvers, creating an interesting play of light and shadow. 

 

 

The Opera Art Centre hosts the three major troupes of Chinese opera: Han, Jing, and Chu, each with their independent theatre hall, and shared exhibition space. The three troupes are able to operate independently of each other, because of the vertically stacked theatre hall functions. These three theatres are set 20 meters in the air, and the stage can be opened towards the Han River, creating unique performance spaces. The practice halls for the troupes open to the central landscape, bringing culture closer to the visitors to the building and the park. 

 

Project Information:

Project Name: Wuhan Opera Art Centre (Wuhan Theatre and Art Centre)

Project Time: March 2023 – May 2023

Project Status: 2nd Prize in Competition, 2023

Project Size: 45,000㎡

Project Type: Exhibition Mixed-use Theatre, Architecture, Interior design, Landscape design

Project Client: Wuhan Culture and Tourism Bureau, Wuhan Natural Resources and Planning Bureau, Wuhan Culture and Tourism Group Co.

Project Location: Wuhan Qintai Central Culture and Arts District, adjacent to the Han River and Moon Lake, Wuhan, China

 

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