事务所:Max Pritchard Architect
地点:澳大利亚,佩诺拉
总建筑师:Andrew Gunner
建筑商:Hoffmann Building Services
项目面积:300.0平方米
项目年份:2012
摄影:Sam Noonan
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Architects: Max Pritchard Architect
Location: Australia Post – Penola LPO, 29 Church Street, Penola SA 5277, Australia
Architect In Charge: Andrew Gunner
Builder: Hoffmann Building Services
Area: 300.0 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: Sam Noonan
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以下内容来自建筑事务所。依偎在山顶的巴罗萨住宅能够俯瞰闻名遐迩,令人沉醉的南澳大利亚景色。
From the architect. Nestled into a hilltop the Barossa House offers panoramic views over the famous South Australian Wine Region.
这处住宅依附了倾斜的地势,在延地势伸展的方向作出相应的5个层高上的变化,并用连续的木质斜坡道链接不同的层高。倾斜的屋顶还有地平层沿着东侧和南侧的墙体,强调了整座建筑在景观中的流畅的线性造型。在房屋的两侧都设置了一处院子,依据风向提供了一处室外的庇护之地。
The house follows the slope of the land with five level changes along it’s length, a continuous timber ramp links the different levels. Tapered eaves and earth berming around the eastern and southern walls accentuate its sleek linear form in the landscape. Courtyards are formed on both sides of the house to provide sheltered outdoor spaces depending on wind direction.
房屋的主结构使用的是可持续发展的木材,外表覆盖的是纤维水泥涂层。当地盛产的石材被用来堆砌火炉还有入口的墙体。钢质的屋顶材料直接被压制在屋顶上,形成了连续的薄片。如此一来,形成丰富的沟槽并形成富有当地特色的不锈钢的防雨措施。
The main house frame is sustainably grown timber, clad externally with fibre cement. Locally sourced stone is used for the fireplace and entry wall. Steel roofing was site rolled directly on to the roof allowing continuous sheets that fall to a generous gutter and a prominent custom stainless steel rainhead.
被磁化过的铝质板、白色涂料还有木板被广泛使用于室内。这些有黑色文理作为最后一层涂饰的细木家具和深色的被打磨过的混凝土地板形成对比。
A restrained pallet of anodisedaluminium, white paint and timber has been used throughout the house. This contrasts with a black textured finish to the cabinetwork and the dark polished aggregate of the concrete floor.
在房屋的设计中还有好几处主动或被动的节能措施。线性的造型让每一个房间都是朝南的。在冬天,阳光照暖整间屋子,夏天长长的屋檐营造了舒爽的阴影。混凝土的地板以及在东南墙上的木材可以贮存大量的热量来对抗一些极端天气。地下设有有效的液体循环加热设备,在冬天给房子提供所需的热量。屋顶上覆有光伏电板为屋子提供电力所需。在屋顶上还有雨水搜集装置,为屋内和房屋周边所需提供用水。
There are several active and passive environmental solutions at work in the house. The linear form of the house and allows every room to face north. This allows winter sun to heat the house with generous eaves providing summer shade. The concrete floor and berming along the southern and eastern walls provide thermal mass to counter temperature extremes. An efficient hydronic under floor heating system supplements the heating in winter. Roof mounted photovoltaic cells provide power to the house. Rainwater is collected from the roof for use in the house and around the property.