奧地利蒂羅爾
House RTTirol,AustriaRT住宅
奧地利蒂羅爾
建筑類型:私人空間
規(guī)劃設(shè)計(jì):2003年11月
施工:2004年9月
竣工:2005年8月
建筑面積:554平方米
產(chǎn)權(quán)面積:2 791平方米
建成面積:668平方米
露臺(tái):200平方米
攝影:?Hertha Hurnaus
Category: Private space
Start of planning: 11/2003
Start of construction: 09/2004
Completion: 08/2005
Floor space: 554 m2
Property size: 2 791 m2
Built-up area: 668 m2
Terrace: 200 m2
Photographer: ?Hertha Hurnaus
該項(xiàng)目設(shè)計(jì)的出發(fā)點(diǎn)是建筑場(chǎng)地的特征和精致地形:森林邊緣和靠近城市上方的斜坡地形提供了山谷和周圍山地景觀的廣闊全景視野。在空地中央,開發(fā)了一座極具自然親和性的住宅,以作為對(duì)該地形的建筑響應(yīng)。本著瓦倫西亞中庭住宅的象征主義精神,景觀和建筑間設(shè)置的特殊間隔制造出了人工景觀和建筑的動(dòng)態(tài)性相互作用。四周的交疊、開口和大型玻璃墻面孔洞使得建筑材料能夠?qū)坝^元素進(jìn)行吸收、反映、強(qiáng)調(diào)和補(bǔ)充。隱蔽性環(huán)境和與原始自然的交織賦予了住宅開放式藏匿的特征,即內(nèi)向隱蔽,同時(shí)又完全開放。作為對(duì)象征主義的連貫性反應(yīng),內(nèi)在聯(lián)系沿著具有高度吸引力的清晰空間進(jìn)行組織,從而使界定清晰的各個(gè)空間可滲透區(qū)域能夠以流動(dòng)方式互相無縫連接。沿著里面制作的黑色裂縫圖案展示出了觸覺與色彩屬性的動(dòng)態(tài)交會(huì):與白雪皚皚的冬日景觀形成鮮明對(duì)比,或?qū)χ茉饴淙~森林在夏季的五彩斑斕增色添彩。
The starting point of the design is the characteristic, delicately shaped topography of the location: The sloped setting at the edge of the forest and above the nearby city opens up an expansive panorama view of the valley and the surrounding mountain landscape. In the center of a clearing, a residence with a maximum amount of nature a ffiliation was developed as an architectural response to this. In the spirit of the typology of atrium houses, speci fi cally placed intervals between the landscape and the constructions create a dynamic interplay between the artificial and the constructed. The surrounding folds, openings and largescale, glass-filled wall openings cause the landscape parameters to be absorbed, reflected,underlined, and supplemented by the constructed material. The secluded setting and the interweaving with the undisturbed nature give the house the character of an open refuge that is introverted and wide open at the same time. In a coherent reaction to the typology, the internal connections are organized along the clear spaces with a high attractiveness. This results in clearly de fi ned, spatially permeable zones that are connected with each other in a fl owing and seamless manner. Black crack patterns along the fa?ade show a dynamic meeting between the tactile and color properties: high-contrast in a snow- filled winter landscape or a complement to the color play of the surrounding deciduous forest in the summer.