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設計:Leo Qvarsebo
地點:瑞典
發展商:Leo Qvarsebo, Mattias Granwald, Robobygg AB
面積:90.0 sqm
完成時間:2014
攝影:Courtesy of Leo Qvarsebo
施工:Catherine Carrick, Konkret AB
木工:Leo, Elias, Robert, Hanna, Karl, Linnea, Mattias Granwald, Tobbe, Pappa
來自建筑師的描述:對于這個項目有三個要求,而這三個要求有著明顯的挑戰性:一個能在室內或者室外煮食的廚房、一個安靜的閱讀區域和一個在星光下的臥室。這三個要求全部都與飄窗聯系在一起,并疊加在一個屋頂之下。這個屋頂在房子的前面演變成了一個露臺。房子總共有8個房間,其中還包括兩個儲物間、三個露臺。建筑總高8.5米,總面積約85平方米。
這個項目糾結于一個矛盾的問題:場地過于普通。景觀、陽光、大海和奶牛牧場都位于南邊。而北邊則是一片茂密的樹林。此外,這塊用地是完全平整的,缺少樹木而且前面就是奶牛牧場。利用景觀朝向是非常明顯的,但是建筑應該做到的不單只是這樣,更加要讓居住者能夠與周邊環境進行互動交流。
這個房子有點像是成年人的樹屋。經過幾個樓層爬到頂上,頂上景色好而且很私密。從房子里的每一層望上看,都能看見上面一層,使人產生一種想要繼續往上爬的好奇心,一旦到達了頂上,會發現讓人嘆為觀止的景色。
房子由里到外都是用木材建造。在室內,天花板、墻面和地板覆層都使用膠合木。門和窗是淘來的二手商品,家具是現場用膠合木打造的。房子框架是由從基礎到頂部的木梁搭建,形成一個A字形的骨架。屋頂和墻壁則由瑞典松木建造。(Archdaily 翻譯:建筑學院-伍翠儀)
Summer House in Dalarna / Leo Qvarsebo
Architects: Leo Qvarsebo
Location: V?sterbyn, 770 70 L?ngshyttan, Sweden
Developer: Leo Qvarsebo, Mattias Granwald, Robobygg AB
Area: 90.0 sqm
Year: 2014
Photographs: Courtesy of Leo Qvarsebo
Construction: Catherine Carrick, Konkret AB
Carpenters: Leo, Elias, Robert, Hanna, Karl, Linnea, Mattias Granwald, Tobbe, Pappa
From the architect. The requests in this project are obvious yet challenging: Cooking outdoors and indoors. A quiet reading area and a bedroom beneath the stars. All three requests has each been associated with a bay window and then superposed under a roof that turns into a terrace in front of the house. In total there are 8 rooms including two huts, three terraces, 8.5 meter ceiling on a total surface of about 85 sqm.
The project is struggling with an almost contradictory problem; the plot is almost too simple. Views, sun, sea and cow pasture lies to the south. To the north a dense forest. In addition, the plot is completely flat and lacks trees as it was former was a cow pasture. Exploiting the view is obvious but architecture should deal with more than that and let its inhabitants be able to interact with their environment.
The house is a bit like a treehouse for adults. The climb to the top via several levels and offers both view and privacy. From each level of the house you can see up to the next, creating a curiosity to continue to climb and once you′re up, the view is breathtaking.
The house is made of wood from inside to the outside. Inside, the ceiling, walls and floors covered with plywood from a closed puzzle factory. Doors and windows are second hand findings and furniture are built on site of plywood. The frame is made of wooden beams forming an A from the foundation to the top. Roof and walls are made from Swedish pine.