“漂浮”于谷底的Swett住宅Product
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建筑設計:Prado建筑事務所
位置:智利,比奧比奧大區,奇瓜揚特市,奇瓜揚特區
項目建筑師:Cristian Prado, Tomas Prado, Raúl Espinoza
合作者:Katia González, Daniel Pinilla
建筑面積:377.0平方米
建成時間:2014年
攝影:Daniel Pinilla
結構:Juan Marcus Schwenk
照明:Oriana Ponzini
景觀設計:Macarena Opazo
圖片提供:Archdaily
來自建筑師的介紹:項目的場地處于Schaub de Chiguayante分區東北部群山環繞的狹窄山谷的底部。這里得到日照的時間短暫,所以項目的設計構思是提升高度,讓所有的房間獲得更多的日照。
首先要為建筑尋找最大的可用面積,因為在1295平方米的場地上,40%都是陡峭的斜坡。我們的想法是采用一系列細小鋼截面的柱子,并且使用玻璃圍合一層的社交區域、起居室、餐廳、燒烤區和廚房,以保持室內外緊密的聯系。最低限度地使用鋼和玻璃支撐上層平臺,上層布置了私密性的臥室和起居室。
從夾樓的大跨度托梁到隔墻和屋頂,建筑的整個二層都由木材打造。
長長的帶形窗平整透明,四周有扁平的遮陽板似的鋼板外框,強化了房子的水平體量。停車場、房子的走道和臥室的兩翼都試圖擺脫地面的錨固,展現一種輕盈之態,像是要漂浮在場地之上。(文字翻譯:建筑學院-王峰)
Swett House / Prado Arquitectos
Architects: Prado Arquitectos
Location: Chiguayante, Chiguayante, Bío Bío Region, Chile
Project Architects: Cristian Prado, Tomas Prado, Raúl Espinoza
Collaborators: Katia González, Daniel Pinilla
Project Area: 377.0 m2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Daniel Pinilla
Structures: Juan Marcus Schwenk
Lighting: Oriana Ponzini
Landscape: Macarena Opazo
From the architect. The project is located on a site located at the bottom of a narrow valley surrounded by hills; in the northeastern end of the Schaub de Chiguayante subdivision; a territory with short periods of sun exposure, so the conceptual idea of the project was to try to gain height to improve the sun exposure in all rooms.
The location of the volumes on the ground sought to maximize its available surface, as from the 1295 m2 of land, 40% is part of the steep slopes of the hill.
The idea was to create a sort of series of columns made of small steel profiles, and a glass enclosure to contain the social areas; living room, dining room, barbecue and kitchen on the first level, maintaining a close relationship between the exterior and interior space, plus supporting with minimal materiality (steel and glass) the platform for the upper level that houses the private premises as living room and bedrooms.
The entire second level of the building is designed in wood, from the mezzanine made of I JOIST beams for larger spans, to the partition walls and roof.
The horizontal fenestration, with long, transparent and continuous planes framed with steel plates like a visor, ratify the horizontal volumes that make up the house, like the parking and covered walkway to the house and the two wings of bedrooms, all trying to break free of the anchorage of the ground, looking for an expression of lightness, which does not touch the hill or the site.