阶梯式空间:17平米小公寓
Torsten Ottesj?非常完美的完成了一个在哥德堡面积仅有17米的复杂,多层次小公
寓。真是太棒了,要知道整个公寓的空间体积是面积17平米,高度3.6米。这小小的弹
丸之地内居然容纳了一个卧室,一个带淋浴的浴室,设备齐全的厨房,一个工作室,
一个衣柜,一个客厅兼客卧,还有一个用餐区和两部楼梯。
是的,你没有看错。的确包含了上述那么多功能。此外设计师不仅在空间体积上分寸
必争,还创造一个动线流畅可循环的多角度空间。难以置信。这复杂的生活空间同时
直观的影响着在内部生存的人。设计师希望“让环境照顾人,而非其他方式”。空间的错
综复杂是由简单的材料构件出来。光从木板的缝隙穿过,带来了风,让卧室保持舒
适,让小空间具有广阔感。
这是一个大胆,美丽的设计,其倡导了通过小的宜居与廉价材料,获得更节能环保的
生活方式。在可持续发展城市中,并不是通过简单的建立公寓就可解决。
Walking into this apartment in the heart of Gothenburg is penetrating a very complex
and whimsical brain: that of designer Torsten Ottesj?. Borne out of the client’s desire to
optimize space, Ottesj? together with Lars Isestig has transformed this apartment into
an intricate, multi-leveled nest, comprised of two stairways, a bedroom, a bathroom with
shower, a fully-equipped kitchen, an office, a closet, a living room/guest bedroom and
dining area—all within a mere 17m2 x 3,6m. The apartment was built both in
consideration of utilising the volume of the apartment to its capacity, but also to offer a
multitude of shifts within perspective, which creates a different space and view from all
the possible angles. The sections are therefore positioned not only in respect to each
other but also to the sole window. The way each section contorts and folds into such a
small space is mind-boggling…and that is exactly the point. Ottesj? deliberately creates
complex living playgrounds which destabilize the mind: one doesn’t understand his work
intellectually, one moves through it intuitively. In such a way, the designer “lets the
environment take care of people and not the other way around”. The intricacy of each
form combined with the simplicity of the materials expand the space (and the
imagination) rather than condensing it. The light that seeps in between the walls’ wood
panels creates a coziness and an airiness that have become a signature of Ottesj?’s
style, making heavy materials light, and small spaces vast. This creation is also a bold
and beautiful plea for living in a simpler, more resource-conscious way. By creating
small livable places with local inexpensive materials, this apartment serves as a
powerful example of how we can create more sustainable cities. Rather than building
simple housing units however, Ottesj?’s aim is above all to “build apartments that hug
you”, and this, perhaps more than anything else, is what he accomplishes here.
(Text by Celine Kuklowsky, illustration by Lars Isestig, photography by David Relan)
原文http://www.gooood.hk/17-By-Torsten-Ottesjo.htm 这个卧室是在楼梯里面啊,这光好诡异…… 其实中国应该多做这方面的研究,考虑如何在日益紧张切的住房面积的大局势下,如何让每户人都拥有个性且舒适的居住和生活空间!
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