
Beijing Performing Arts Centre
SHL + Perkins&Will
项目名称:北京艺术中心
设计团队:SHL+Perkins&Will
面积:125350 m²
地点:中国,北京
设计特色:
项目 – 在历史传承与现代设计的完美融合中,北京艺术中心崛起为大运河畔的文化地标。由SHL+Perkins&Will联袂打造,这座多功能艺术综合体重新诠释了场地的丰富遗产,将古老粮仓的遗志转化为现代"文化容器"。
项目由三个独特的建筑体量组成,分别容纳歌剧院、剧院和音乐厅,通过起伏的屋顶结构统一在一起,呼应传统“粮仓”的轮廓。这一建筑手法不仅致敬场地的过往,更在北京天际线上塑造了令人过目难忘的视觉形象。建筑折叠式立面巧妙地结合了运河船帆和舞台幕布的流动感,将历史背景与戏剧魅力完美融合。
功能性和美学在设计中得到和谐统一,每栋建筑都根据其特定的表演需求量身定制。尤其是歌剧院,其形态经过精心设计以满足严格的声学标准,充分体现了这种融合。创新的可持续特征,包括穿孔铝板和"海绵"景观设计,凸显了项目对环境管理的承诺。
通过共享平台将各个建筑连接并延伸至周围景观,中心鼓励公众参与,为联合国教科文组织世界遗产大运河提供了新的观景点。建筑与环境的这种互动打造了一个充满活力的文化中心,不仅举办世界级演出,还重振了滨水区,势必成为本地居民和游客青睐的活力目的地。
团队 – 施密特·哈默·拉森建筑事务所(SHL),始创于1986年丹麦奥胡斯,已然崛起为全球建筑界的翘楚。该事务所的作品涵盖文化、教育、商业和住宅等多个领域,始终站在北欧设计原则的前沿,荣获逾百项国内外殊荣,彰显其卓越实力。
事务所的设计理念深植于民主、可持续性和社会责任等核心价值观,塑造了众多享誉全球的标志性建筑。SHL的建筑哲学超越了单纯的美学追求,致力于创造与文化共鸣、改变使用者环境认知的空间。这一理念体现在他们对场地环境、光线和材料的精心考量中。
SHL 在2018年与Perkins&Will的合并更是扩大了其全球影响力,尤其在可持续设计领域。事务所在参数化设计、建筑信息模型(BIM)和先进环境分析方面的专长,使其能够创造出前沿的、性能导向的建筑作品。
SHL通过哥本哈根、奥胡斯和上海的办事处,以协作性和研究导向的方法开展项目。他们的作品完美融合了斯堪的纳维亚极简主义与创新科技,不仅视觉冲击力强,还兼具高度功能性和环保意识。这种独特的艺术视野与技术实力的结合,使SHL持续引领当代建筑实践的潮流。
Project:Beijing Performing Arts Centre
Team:Schmidt Hammer Lassen + Perkins&Will
Size:125350 m²
Location:Beijing, China
Feature:
Project - In a striking fusion of historical reverence and contemporary design, the Beijing Performing Arts Center emerges as a cultural landmark along the banks of the Grand Canal. Designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen and Perkins&Will, this multi-functional art complex reimagines the site's rich heritage, transforming the legacy of ancient granaries into a modern "container of culture."
The center's three distinct volumes, housing an opera house, theatre, and concert hall, are unified by swooping roof structures that echo the silhouette of traditional storehouses. This architectural gesture not only pays homage to the site's past but also creates a visually captivating presence on the Beijing skyline. The buildings' folding facades ingeniously reference both the sails of canal boats and the fluid movement of stage curtains, seamlessly blending historical context with theatrical allure.
Functionality and aesthetics coalesce in the design, with each structure tailored to its specific performance requirements. The opera house, in particular, demonstrates this synthesis, its form meticulously shaped to meet demanding acoustic standards. Innovative sustainable features, including perforated aluminum panels and a "sponge" landscape design, underscore the project's commitment to environmental stewardship.
Connected by a shared platform that extends into the surrounding landscape, the center invites public engagement, offering new vantage points of the UNESCO-listed Grand Canal. This interplay between architecture and environment creates a dynamic cultural hub that not only hosts world-class performances but also revitalizes the waterfront, promising to become a vibrant destination for both locals and visitors alike.
Design Team - Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects (SHL), founded in 1986 in Aarhus, Denmark, has emerged as a powerhouse in the global architectural landscape. With a portfolio spanning cultural, educational, commercial, and residential projects, SHL has consistently pushed the boundaries of Nordic design principles, earning over 100 national and international accolades.
The firm's design philosophy, deeply rooted in concepts of democracy, sustainability, and social responsibility, has shaped iconic structures worldwide. SHL's approach to architecture transcends mere aesthetics, focusing on creating spaces that resonate culturally and transform users' understanding of their environment. This ethos is evident in their meticulous attention to context, light, and materiality.
Under the leadership of partners Kristian Lars Ahlmark, Chris Hardie, Kasper Frandsen, Morten Schmidt, Kim Holst Jensen, and Sanne Wall-Gremstrup, SHL continues to evolve. Their 2018 merger with Perkins&Will has further amplified their global impact, particularly in sustainable design. The firm's expertise in parametric design, building information modeling (BIM), and advanced environmental analysis allows them to create cutting-edge, performance-driven architecture.
From their offices in Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Shanghai, SHL tackles projects with a collaborative, research-based approach. Their work exemplifies a harmonious blend of Scandinavian minimalism and innovative technology, resulting in buildings that are not just visually striking but also highly functional and environmentally conscious. This unique combination of artistic vision and technical prowess continues to position SHL at the forefront of contemporary architectural practice.
125350 m²
Beijing, China
2023

















