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在加拿大落基山脉的踢马滑雪度假村,有一处3500平方尺的聚集地,这是一个能容纳五口之家在周末聚会的场所。设计初期,客户期望建造一个周末可以满足家庭聚会、灵活并能适应更多家人和朋友玩乐的空间,同时,可以建立与室外娱乐活动场地的直接联系。
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该公寓毗邻滑雪道,四周被高山和满是云杉、白杨的森林包围着。建筑包含两部分:房子北部排列着一些密集的小房间用来做卧室和洗浴间,一处开敞空间作为客厅和餐厅。传统的水泥墙壁用玻璃幕墙来替代,使得人在室内便可以欣赏到外面壮丽山景。公寓的主入口在一楼,二楼有一条通道可以通向西边的滑雪道。房子的方位设计周密,且房子的形态方便采光,给人一种开放和通透之感。
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建筑内休息区是处在悬臂上的一处狭长空间内,它的下方是车库、储藏室和娱乐室。外露的木质结构和悬挑屋顶充分表现出了山中小屋精湛的构造品质。正好位于两堵水泥墙夹道的主入口,钢制扶手的红木楼梯也可通向楼上的生活区。钢构扶手也直接通向走廊,强调了卧室屋顶的角度。提到卧室屋顶,我们不得不说它的特别之处,坡屋顶的采用,有效地避免了积雪和暴雨所造成的积水。坡屋顶也像是一座小山,在顶尖处又折叠下来,形成一堵带可控通风口的铰接式金属墙,这样,阳光和新鲜空气都能进入阁楼空间。空间内摆放着双层床,也可以让孩子和客人灵活地安排睡眠。
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室内,紧挨着高大、板状混凝土壁炉处,是客厅和餐厅,设计师恰到好处地在建筑内建造排水系统。光滑的胶合板覆盖的墙壁和天花板延伸到外部,形成了一道高山风景和犹如庇护用的户外甲板。外观黑色的电镀板和色彩鲜明的雪松壁板,与外部风景形成鲜明对比。纤维水泥板也因地制宜、就地取材。
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设计师对这座山中别墅的定位是:希望公寓强有力的形式和令人回味的材料给大自然一个深深的拥抱。
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项目信息:
设计事务所:Bohlin Cywinski Jackson , Association with Bohlin Grauman Miller Architects
地点:加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省
设计团队:Ray Calabro (FAIA, Principal); Kyle Phillips (Project Manager); Robert Miller (FAIA); Peter Bohlin (FAIA)
面积:3500平方尺
时间:2011年
摄影师:Matthew Millman , Nic Lehoux
项目顾问:Cascade Engineering Group – Coordinating Registered Professional
结构工程师:ReEvolution Engineering – Mechanical Engineer
总承包:HR Pacific
委托方:Withheld
*本文由专筑网编辑刘庆新译自www.archdaily.com,转载请注明出处。*
Kicking Horse Residence/ Bohlin Cywinski Jackson + Association with Bohlin Grauman Miller Architects
From the architect. Situated at the base of the Kicking Horse ski resort in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, this 3,500 sq. ft. residence is a gathering place for an active family of five. The clients desired a space that would provide a direct connection to the landscape for seasonal recreation and the flexibility to accommodate larger groups of family and friends, with beds for up to 14 people.
The sloping site is adjacent to a ski trail and surrounded by an alpine forest of spruce and aspen. The house is arranged as two elements on the site: a dense bar along the northern edge containing the sleeping and bath spaces, and an open shell with living and dining spaces oriented toward the extraordinary mountain views. A glass volume links these forms, with the main entrance at the lower level and an upper landing for ski access on the west side. Careful positioning of program enables a sense of openness and transparency while screening the neighboring homes from view.
The linear form of the sleeping spaces cantilevers over a board-formed concrete base containing the garage, mudroom, and playroom. The exposed wood structure and deep roof overhangs express the tectonic qualities of a mountain cabin. The primary entry is located between two concrete walls, with a mahogany and steel stair leading to the living spaces above. A single line of steel columns extends along the main hallway, emphasizing the angle of the bedroom roof plane, which folds over the peak to become an articulated metal wall with operable vents, bringing light and air into the loft spaces. The lofts contain bunk beds that allow flexible sleeping arrangements for children or guests.
Anchored by a tall, board-formed concrete fireplace, the geometric form containing the living and dining spaces floats above the forest floor, allowing natural drainage to flow uninterrupted through the site. Smooth Douglas fir plywood-clad wall and ceiling planes extend to the exterior, framing alpine views and sheltering an outdoor deck. The exterior is clad in a combination of black-stained and clear cedar siding that contrasts with the landscape. Fiber-cement panels with bold colors accent the natural wood finishes of the elevations.
This family retreat uses powerful forms and evocative materials to embrace the natural world.
Project Credits:
Architects: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson , Association with Bohlin Grauman Miller Architects
Location: Golden, BC, Canada
Project Team: Ray Calabro (FAIA, Principal); Kyle Phillips (Project Manager); Robert Miller (FAIA); Peter Bohlin (FAIA)
Area: 3500.0 ft2
Year: 2011
Photographs: Matthew Millman , Nic Lehoux
Project Consultants: Cascade Engineering Group – Coordinating Registered Professional
Structural Engineer : ReEvolution Engineering – Mechanical Engineer
General Contractor : HR Pacific
Client: Withheld
*Appreciation towards www.archdaily.com for providing the project description.* |
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