这是由PASCAL FLAMMER设计的巴尔斯塔尔住宅。这座木屋考虑到采用不同的方式感受周围的风景。建筑主要为两层,其中一层的标高为地下750毫米,另一层标高为地上1500毫米。建筑底层布置了单户家庭房,层高较低。在这里室内与户外的自然风景是通过连续的窗口形成物理连接。建筑顶层则相反,这一层布置了4个相同大小的房间,层高为6米。大面积的窗户对着麦田开放。底层与场地的自然环境相联系,而顶层可以在适当的距离观察自然。 译者: 艾比 This timber house is about different ways of perceiving the landscape surrounding it.There are two principal floors; one set 750mm below the earth, one 1500mm above.The ground floor consists of one single family room with a noticeably low horizontal ceiling. In this space there is a physical connection with the nature outside the continuous windows. The space above is the inverse. This floor is divided into four equal rooms with 6m high ceilings. The height defines the space.Large windows open to composed views of the wheat field. Whereas the ground floor is about connecting with the visceral nature of the context, the floor above is about observing nature – a more distant and cerebral activity.