这是由Graux & Baeyens Architecten设计的VDV住宅。项目位于比利时根特附近,地块原属于城堡的一部分,在二次大战被毁于一旦。四周的墙壁仍屹立在此,无声地提醒人们这段过往。 建筑为一层,平屋顶,其形态就似农村宅基地或谷仓的原型,熟悉又陌生。但与此同时,建筑又通过大面积的玻璃幕墙打破其形态,映衬着周边的树丛和城堡墙壁遗迹,与之形成关系。 这个花园式的住宅,没有前后之分,有两个立面相同,可360度全景欣赏风景。 这个独户住宅采用了未经处理的铜质外墙,其墙壁与屋顶形成自金棕色到生动的绿色的过渡色彩。形成一种“无常的诗意”,随着时间的推移,材料会氧化而形成建筑立面不断改变颜色,并与玻璃幕墙的树木倒影相互映衬。 译者: 艾比 Untreated copper cladding will gradually change colour from golden brown to vivid turquoise on the walls and roof of this house near Ghent by Belgian studio Graux & Baeyens Architecten (+ slideshow). House VDV This single family house is located just outside the town of Ghent. The plot is part of a domain where used to be a castle destroyed in WWII. Parts of the surrounding wall is still standing and is a silent reminder of this history. House VDV appears simultaneously familiar and strange. The volume, consisting of one level with a pitched roof, alludes to familiar archetypes such as the rural homestead or barn. But at the same time the volume is broken up by large glass facades, so that the relationship is established with the surrounding trees and the listed castle wall. The mandatory implantation in the back of the plot ensures that the house is conceived as a pavilion. A garden-house with no front or rear, but with two identical facades and a 360 degree experience of the entire plot. The (non-treated copper) cladding gives the project a poetic impermanence, which is echoed in the reflection of the surrounding trees in the glass facades.