Biotech Lab is ArchitectsJURY Winner BUDAPEST, September 28, 2011 – ChristophMüller, a fifth year student at the Technical University in Vienna, is thewinner of the first semester 2011 ArchitectsJury competition. Designed withArchiCAD, his design of a biotechnology facility was chosen by his studentpeers from among hundreds of submissions in the semi-annual online competition. According to Müller, althoughbiotechnology is a well-developed field in Central Europe,the laws governing biotechnology research are very stringent and the populationtends to be prejudiced against genetic modification. In order to overcome theseprejudices, Müller set out to design an open, public space that would alsoserve as an information center, a market place, and a museum. “My goal was tocreate a design that functions like an organism made up of a modular system of‘cells’, limited only by the boundaries of the building site,” Müller said.“Each ‘cell’ has its own function, which is adaptable and changeable,” hecontinued. The building is exposed from above usinglight wells, allowing natural light into the space. As a result, it can beextended as far as the boundaries of the lot dimensions allow. Deep ‘cuts’ inthe skin of the façade make it possible to look not only at the buildingsdirectly across the street, but into the street and along the rails as well. Tomake this space as flexible as possible, the laboratory above is held only byfour staircase-columns. To allow for the maximum deviation of 35 meters and totransfer the weight to the ground, the diameters of the staircase-columnsincrease as they near the top. “I am originally from Zwiesel in Bavaria. I startedstudying architecture at FH-Erfurt in Germany, and then transferred tothe Technical University of Vienna, Austria. During this time, I had theopportunity to work for several offices and gained extensive knowledge throughmy various work experiences. I am currently a tutor at the Institute of Architectural Theory at the TechnicalUniversity in Vienna. My master’s thesis will be completedin 2012.” GRAPHISOFT®
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布达佩斯,2011年9月28日 - 克里斯托夫米勒,在维也纳技术大学的五年级学生,是2011年第一学期ArchitectsJury竞争的赢家。在ArchiCAD设计的,他是一家生物技术设施的设计是由他的学生从数以百计的意见书在半年度的网上竞争同行选择。 据穆勒,尽管生物技术是一个发达的领域,在中欧,生物技术研究的法律是非常严格的的人口往往是对基因改造而受到损害。为了克服这些偏见,穆勒着手设计一个开放的,公共空间,这也将作为一个信息中心,一个市场,一个博物馆。“我的目标是创建一个设计,像一个有机体的功能有限,只能通过网站建设的界限,一个”细胞“的模块化系统,”穆勒说。,“他继续说:”每一个“细胞”有其自身的功能,这是适应多变。 从上面使用的轻井建设是暴露,让自然光线进入太空。因此,它可以扩展尽可能让很多尺寸的界限。深皮肤的门面“切块”,使人们有可能看不仅在马路对面直接就是建筑物,但到街上,以及沿导轨。为了使这个空间尽可能灵活,上述实验室是仅由4个楼梯柱举行。要允许的最大偏差为35米,重量转移到地面,楼梯柱的直径增加,因为它们靠近顶部。 “我最初在巴伐利亚Zwiesel。我开始学习在德国爱尔福特的FH -架构,然后转移到奥地利维也纳技术大学。在此期间,我有机会为多个办事处工作,通过我的各项工作经验,并获得广泛的知识。我目前在维也纳技术大学的建筑理论研究所导师。我的硕士论文将在2012年完成。“ GRAPHISOFT ®点燃的BIM与革命的ArchiCAD ®,为建筑师行业的第一个BIM软件
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