Bronze Award

Atour Village Public Restroom 青岛阿朵小镇公共卫生间

Awards : Bronze Award  铜奖

Category : Urban  城市设计

Designer : GN栖城设计

Before this practice, it is found in the survey data of some scenic spots that tourists' complaints about restrooms are second only to the cost-effectiveness of tickets. The construction and management of public restrooms is always a neglected bug in cities and cultural tourism scenic spots. Therefore, architects hope to solve this problem here. Located in the corner of Atour Village town square, where the sight is captured by three themed buildings, leaving no independent space for the public restroom, architects used earth-covered construction and a pure white courtyard to complete the connection with the main square, so that the privacy and identification of the public restroom can be balanced. There is a 7-meter-high cliff between the pedestrian street and the square. From the view of the upper level, the earth-covered top and plants together play a good transition and avoid the direct landing of large steps between the street and the square. From the square view, this semi-enclosed courtyard is like a deep pit on the hillside, and visitors can only see the building after entering. As for the facade design, all doors and windows are hidden behind arc walls, the four functional entrances are navigated with signs. Arc-shaped white composite aluminum panels are vertically stitched together, and the 7-meter-high integral panel is very suitable for this single surface. Under the rough outer walls and jungle cover, visitors enter a chiseled quarry pit, where the sun shines brightly and cleanly, and the seamless texture of the surface enhances the experience. The plan layout is intensive to avoid some redundancy of value justice. The design focus on adding the infant room and the third restroom, as well as the concealed treatment of air conditioners. In addition, two small atriums are embedded for natural light and ventilation. Over a year of open use, we were delighted to see that the restroom was well-maintained and its photos continued to spread on various social media platforms.

 

在本案设计实践之前,我们在一些景区的调查数据中发现游客对洗手间的投诉仅次于门票的性价比。公共厕所的建设和管理是城市和文旅景区中的一个容易被忽视bug,我们希望能在这项目里解决这个问题,也是对一座城市的“体面”的捍卫。 本案位于青岛藏马山下的阿朵小镇广场片区一隅,广场的目光被三座主建筑占据,并没有给公卫留下独立空间。建筑师提出将公共卫生间建筑建设在小镇上层步行街和广场间天然形成的一个7米高断崖下:从步行街看去,被土层覆盖的顶部和植物起到了很好的过渡;从广场视角,白色的半封闭庭院就像山坡上的一个深坑,只有进入后才能看到建筑。 设计使用覆土建筑形式和白色庭院完成与主广场的连接,让卫生间的隐私性和辨识性得到平衡。案内所有门窗都隐藏在弧形墙后,弧形的白色复合铝板竖向密拼,7米高的整体板十分适合这个单曲面设计,在粗野的外壁和丛林覆盖之下,游客进入到一个削切打磨出来的采石坑中,阳光洒下来,明媚而洁净,表面的无缝材质加深了这种体验。平面布局上保持集约,避免看似正确的多余设计。设计重点加入了母婴室和第三洗手间,空调隐蔽处理。内部还嵌有两个方形中庭,以保证空间采光和通风。

 

 

 

 

 

 

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