“梦家园”杯丹东港2014-2015中国木结构建筑设计竞赛启动以来,涌现了许多优秀的设计作品与团队,目前大赛已进入决赛阶段。其中,36个参赛作品经过层层选拔,进入到了最后一轮终审环节。加拿大木业将通过微信公众号展示这36个入围作品,发布顺序按照作品编号,不具有先后意义。本设计立足于绿色生态可持续资源的利用,屋面坡度与墙面朝向均根据利用太阳能最佳角度设计,并铺设新型太阳能板,绿色节能。太阳能板分为可采光与不可采光两种,可采光太阳能板同时起到天窗作用,引进柔和自然天光,光照在造型优美的变截面木粱上,为开敞主空间营造温暖亲切起伏的氛围。丹东地区雨水充沛,屋面转折处布置雨水收集装置,与场地设计中的水景结合,形成雨水收集利用体系。新技术的应用——建筑旁的太阳能拔风烟囱,既利用可再生能源达到自然通风目的,又与丹东地区满族文化中的“跨海烟囱”相呼应。当地庙会文化出众,因此开敞大厅布置力图营造逛庙会的感受,打造景区文化特色。同时木材颜色材质与大孤山古建筑群呼应,和谐统一。起伏的大屋面呼应山势,造型统一,形成韵律感,与背向的山结合紧密。整体建筑犹如一组朝向太阳的向日葵,屋顶设计既错落有致,造型优美,又与自然环境浑然一体,同时最大限度绿色生态,真正做到了“节材、节水、节地、节能”。采用木结构体系与木墙作为主要材料,辅以钢构件节点,坚固耐用,给来游客中心的人们宾至如归、温暖亲切的感受。This project is based on the utilizing of sustainable resources. The slope of roof and the direction of walls are designed according to the best angle to absorb solar energy. Transparent solar panel, which is laid on the pitched roof, can also be used as a skylight to introduce soft natural daylight. The light shines on the sleek wooden beam to create a warm and friendly atmosphere in the main space. Dandong has a large precipitation. The bending point of the roof, combined with the waterscape set in the field, create a rainwater collection system. The solar energy chimney besides the building not only uses renewable energy to get the natural ventilation, but also responds to the traditional form of chimney in Dandong culture.According to the culture of temple fair in the locality, the lobby was designed to create an atmosphere as the feeling of visiting the temple fair, in order to emphasize the characteristic of culture. At the same time, the materials and colors of wood echo with Dagushan building complex in harmony and unity. The whole building resembles a sunflower toward the sun, whose roof combines with the natural environment. Truly achieve “saving materials”, “saving water”, “saving land”, and “saving energy”. The building uses wooden structure and walls as main materials, combining with steel nodes. The visitor center gives people warm and friendly feelings just like at home. Three large undulate roofs create a sense of rhythm, echoing the mountain behind the building.