
兰亭
CCA
设计特色:
项目 – 墨西哥埃斯孔迪多港近海与群山之间郁郁葱葱的风景中,新揭幕的兰花亭提供了一个宁静的圣地来保存当地的兰花物种。这座优雅的木结构由墨西哥城CCA为Casa Wabi基金会设计,体现了简洁和本地工艺的精髓。CCA的设计专注于为来自瓦哈卡州海岸的兰花创造理想的生长条件,兰亭的形式和细节都集成了湿度、荫凉和通风功能。12个定制的金字塔形陶瓷容器嵌在框架中,收集并缓慢释放水分来灌溉下方的兰花,无需人工浇水。本地木材为室内提供温暖调性,而开敞的屏风允许微风和斑驳的光线渗透进来。参观者走进下沉式地面空间,沉浸式近距离观察不同种类的兰花。CCA旨在提供一个放松和沉思的空间,远离日常生活的喧嚣——唤起生活意义感,表达日本概念ikigai的认知。简约而富诗意的兰亭延续了基金会通过艺术和建筑促进社会发展的精神实质,其对传统技艺和材料的关注也呼应了日本哲学中在简单和不完美中寻找美感的侘寂精神。这座亭阁与区内日渐增多的造型精良的建筑群相融,统一的优雅地体现了场域语境化设计。
团队 – Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica(CCA)成立于2008年的墨西哥城,作为一支年轻的实践先锋设计团队,他们以研究驱动的作品推动着设计界限。CCA的领导人Bernardo Quinzaños(生于1984年)毕业于伊比利亚美洲大学, 将CCA打造成一个以社会影响为导向的跨学科设计工作室。从酒厂到学校,CCA的项目类型广泛,但都体现了实验性的方案和协作的过程。CCA获得的荣誉包括2019年纽约建筑联盟(Architectural League of New York)青年建筑师奖(Emerging Voices)等,Bernardo Quinzaños和2016年加入的合伙人Santiago Vélez带领团队在墨西哥不同地区开展项目,通过其富有创意、鼓舞社区的空间塑造当代墨西哥建筑。
Feature:
Project - Tucked into the lush landscape between the sea and mountains near Puerto Escondido, Mexico, the newly unveiled Orchid Pavilion provides a serene sanctuary for preserving native orchid species. Designed by Mexico City-based CCA Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica for Casa Wabi Foundation, the graceful wooden structure embraces simplicity and local craftsmanship. CCA's design focuses on creating the ideal growing conditions for orchids from the Oaxacan coast, with humidity, shade, and ventilation integrated into the pavilion's form and details. Twelve custom pyramid-shaped ceramic vessels nestled in the frame collect and slowly release water to irrigate the orchids below without the need for manual watering. Local wood warms the interiors, while slatted screens allow breezes and dappled light to permeate.
The meditative experience continues for visitors, who descend to the ground level to observe the diverse orchids up-close. CCA aimed to provide a space for relaxation and contemplation amidst the noise of daily life - evoking a sense of ikigai, the Japanese concept of finding joy and purpose in being. As Casa Wabi's latest addition, the understated yet poetic Orchid Pavilion continues the Foundation's ethos of fostering social development through art and architecture. Its focus on traditional techniques and materials also ties back to the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, finding beauty in imperfection and simplicity. The pavilion joins a growing ensemble of well-crafted structures on the grounds, united by their elegant interpretation of contextual design.
Design Team - Founded in Mexico City in 2008, Centro de Colaboración Arquitectónica (CCA) has rapidly emerged as a leading young practice pushing boundaries through research-driven work. Led by Bernardo Quinzaños, a graduate of Universidad Iberoamericana, CCA operates as an interdisciplinary studio focused on social impact. Their diverse projects range from wineries to schools, unified by an experimental approach and collaborative process.
CCA has garnered honors including the Architectural League of New York’s Emerging Voices award in 2019. Other accolades recognize their angular timber Community Center, brutalist concrete Children’s Club, and sensitive hillside Casa Moulat. Partners Quinzaños and Santiago Vélez, who joined in 2016, lead a dynamic team tackling projects across Mexico. CCA continues shaping contemporary Mexican architecture through inventive spaces encouraging community.
40 m²
墨西哥 埃斯孔迪多港
2023
























