建筑师:Henri Cleinge
地点:加拿大,蒙特利尔
设计团队:Henri Cleinge, Michel Lefebvre
结构工程师: César Zelaya
工程总承包:Batitu
面积:3200.0平方英尺
年份:2011
摄影: Marc Cramer
Architects: Henri Cleinge
Location: Montreal, Canada
Design Team: Henri Cleinge, Michel Lefebvre
Structural Engineer : Cesar Zelaya
General Contractor: Batitu
Area: 3200.0 ft2
Year: 2011
Photographs: Marc Cramer
该建筑的灵感要创造一个集五种感官为一体的住宅,博蒙特混凝土住宅就是这种尝试性的项目。该设计低调地位于一个多功能社区,这里复式住宅与小到中型工业建筑共同存在。
Inspired to create a home to be experienced by all five senses, the Beaumont concrete house evolved as an exploration project. The design, understated, is situated in a mixed use neighborhood where residential duplexes coexist with small to midsize industrial buildings.
尽管该项目具有集合性,但其许多特点都使其在该区域的其他项目中脱颖而出。与底层和二楼的层理类型学的公寓单位不同,博蒙特住宅通过构建一个单元在一楼和二楼,而另一个单元在二楼和三楼的模式设计来挑战这种空间构成。这种空间杰作应对了太阳的移动,可以充分利用南面的阳光,保证每个单元都享受三个方向,而不是两个方向的阳光。
Despite the project’s integration, a number of features distinguish the project from other buildings in the area. In contrast to the superimposed typology of apartment units located on the ground floor and second floor, the Beaumont house challenges this spatial composition by creating a modular square plan where one unit is situated on the ground and second floor, and a second unit is located on the second and third floor. This spatial tour de force is a response to the program and sun movement, allowing each unit exposure to three orientations rather than two and to take full advantage of southern sunlight.
这所房子最显着的特点是几乎所有外墙的混凝土都显露在内部和外部,而中间为绝缘材料。该建筑包含一系列的框架经验,将丰富的原材料应用于这一自然光充足的建筑体。
The house most noticeable feature, however, is the fact that nearly all exterior walls are built out of concrete exposed to the interior and the outside, with insulation in the middle. Combining rich primary materials to large modular square volumes filled with an abundance of natural light, the house contains a series of framed experiences.
中央区域是最大的建筑体,这里有两层楼高的客厅,其混凝土和木材的表面相得益彰,交相辉映。柔软的胡桃木家具和雪松天花板与坚硬的混凝土墙相对。该建筑中到处采用雪松天花板和混凝土地板。如黑色花岗岩表面的胡桃木家具的次要元素也特色突出。
The central space is the largest volume where a double height living room is defined by concrete and wood surfaces which foil off each other. The softness of the walnut cabinetry and the cedar ceiling contrast the hard textured concrete walls. The pallet of materials is reduced and disciplined. Cedar ceilings and concrete floors are used throughout. Secondary elements such as Walnut furniture with black granite surfaces are also featured.