Hi guys we meet again for discus about building architecture design. now people forget to pay attention about building surrounding them, they just see a building from exterior view if that building look as luxury or modern building they just amazed and did not try to analyze interior and exterior building may for next time we can construct our own sweat home using that architecture design idea that we don’t need again to rent designer of cause this will spend a lot of money. for this century people try to build a green architecture this way would like by environment and people whose care with the world.
More detail about interior and exterior architecture design from this building can be read continuously here. This facility for education research and patient care is a four-story structure accommodating a 19,000 square-foot gymnasium, a 75 foot long medical research swimming pool, a full-service orthopedic treatment center and 100 state of the art flexible lab modules.
The building is divided into three parallel laboratory wings joined by two skylighted atriums.
A convex entrance welcomes the public and allows light deep into the atrium at ground level, making the transition from external to internal virtually imperceptible. Laboratory wings contain research laboratories grouped into units of ten. The tenfold modular is designed for maximum efficiency and flexibility and facilitates mechanical and utility reconfigurations. At ground level, the skylighted atrium covers the main entrance/circulation space; and at second level, the public gymnasium. At third and fourth levels, laboratory facades are pierced by windows that overlook the atriums and allow natural light into research units. Views from laboratory windows across to opposite wings, below to public spaces enhance a sense of community and create a collegial atmosphere.
The design evolved from precise and extensive technical criteria and provides climate controlled spaces for multiple medical and recreational functions. Public and private domains are expressed and separated through the manipulation of natural light and by solid/void relationships.