标题: Three Beijing buildings on Time's best list [打印本页] 作者: DZ 时间: 2007-12-20 09:04 标题: Three Beijing buildings on Time's best list
Three buildings in Beijing are on the list of 10 best architectural marvels (new and upcoming) selected by the Time magazine to be published on December 24.
No. 1 Bloch Building, Nelson-Atkins, Museum of Art addition, Kansas City, Mo. Steven Holl Architects. Adding a new wing to a neoclassical museum, Holl devised a spectacular update on classicism: an irregular series of volumes that cascade down the museum's lawn and glow from within. The effect against the nighttime sky is nothing short of magical. (Xinhua)
No. 2 Federal Building, San Francisco Morphosis. This government office building is not only a smashing addition to the skyline, it's also green to the core. For one thing, its steel-mesh scrim is both a sunscreen and a design element that steps in sharp accordion folds at plaza level. A cutting-edge building, in all ways. (Xinhua)
No. 3 Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle Weiss/Manfredi. The Seattle Art Museum decided to put its sculpture park on an old industrial site crossed by a busy road and a railway line. Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi made the most of it with an intricate switchback pathway that draws nature, art and the city into a dynamic force field. (Xinhua)
No. 4 IAC Headquarters, New York Frank Gehry Partners. Gehry's exuberant building is an undulating, white glass mesa that uses his characteristic whiplashing lines in a subdued and legible way. The sculptural silhouette is actually a clear expression of the interior floor plates. They just happen to be madly inventive floor plates. (Xinhua)
No. 5 The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York Sanaa. The New Museum is on the Bowery, a grimy but gentrifying stretch of lower Manhattan. So Japanese architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa gave it a home that's part funky, part shimmery, an asymmetrical stack of boxes covered by a honeycomb of aluminum. (Xinhua)
No. 6 Olympic Stadium, Beijing. Athletes at the Summer Games will compete in a nestlike venue by Herzog & de Meuron. (Xinhua)
No. 7 CCTV Headquarters, Beijing. A tetrahedronal structure by Rem Koolhaas will be the most radically reimagined tall building in the world. (Xinhua)
No. 8 Linked Hybrid, Beijing. Steven Holl's retail/office complex will have sky bridges connecting each of its eight towers. (Xinhua)
No. 9 Heathrow Five, London. Richard Rogers' firm is giving Heathrow a big new terminal under a vast, column-free arch. (Xinhua)
No. 10 Caja Madrid Tower, Madrid.Norman Foster's oil-and-gas-company headquarters will have rooftop wind turbines. (Xinhua)