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所 在 地:克罗地亚
为了建造一个房子,客户在杜布罗夫尼克地区买了空地。这块地是不规则的形状,它有将一个道路划分成区域的计划。这个房子在设置上是非常巧妙的,它的视图感觉像是古老的城市,而下半部分是则设计成一个郁郁葱葱的花园。
项目的任务是把这个要居住父母和他们的成年子女与他们的家庭房子设计得更好。因此情节包含两个对象,其中一个对象是父母,另一个则是为孩子们和他们的家庭所设计的两个公寓。通过这种方式,形成三个住宅单位。在一个共享的空间之内插入两个房子,另一个平台设计为社交和家庭聚会,为的是把他们连接在一起而不是分离开来。车库的位置和空间是位于道路附近的。
房子的一个主要特征是白色的外墙面是从当地的采石场直接采集而来,切成8
x120cm部分的大小。其外观洁白,凸显了它在美妙的城市里的景色。所有生活区域包括卧室,浴室和厨房都位于房子的内部。唯一一个不在房子内部的是父母的豪华卫生间,设置在了一楼。小房子是朝向花园区的,这保证了隐私,孩子们的房子外观是破碎的,这也就更确保了睡眠和起居地方的隐私。
一个简单的材料与天然木藤架梁连接组合成了这两个房子。天然木材也用作地板和车库门面板。室内的家具都是木制定制而成的,这就实现了最大化利用空间,同时也强调了在颜色和材料上的简单性。
译者:筑龙网 毛毛
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In order to build a house the client has bought the last empty plot at the
Ploče quarter in Dubrovnik. The steep site is of irregular shape, and it was
divided with a road by the change in land zoning plans. The house is set on top
of the plot with a wonderful view of the Old City and Lokrum Island, while the
lower part is intended for a great and lush garden.
The project task was to
design a house for parents and their adult children with their families.
Therefore the plot contains two objects. One, a two storey object for parents,
and the other, made up of two apartments for the children and their families. In
this way, three residential units were formed. A shared outdoor space is
inserted between the two houses – a terrace designed for socializing and family
gatherings that connects instead of separating them. The pool is in front of the
parents’ house, sunken under the terrace level so it does not block the view
from the living room. The garage spaces are located right next to the road and
hidden from view by the slope of the plot.
One of the main house features is
the white facade constructed from local stone from the quarry Visočani, cut into
8x120cm “sections”. The façade whiteness is underlined by slits of large
continuous glass which provide wonderful views of the city to all living areas
and bedrooms, while the bathrooms and kitchen are located in the interior of the
house. The only one that deviates from this rule is the parents’ luxurious
bathroom on the first floor which also overlooks the city and Lokrum through a
large glass wall. The smaller house is pulled out towards the garden area to
allow greater privacy, and the children’s house façade is broken to ensure more
privacy to the sleeping and living areas.
A simple combination of materials
is complemented by natural wood pergola beams connecting the two houses. The
natural wood is also used as a floor covering and for the garage door panels.
Wooden furniture in all three units is custom made to maximize the space and
underline minimalism in colors and materials. |
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