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| 所 在 地:美国 马里兰州 Tred Avon河畔 |
| 这座华丽的玻璃住宅是由Robert M Gurney建筑事务所在马里兰东岸的最新设计作品。Easton是一片由大量水域环绕的耕地(包含用来命名这座住宅的Tred Avon河)。这片区域经常洪水泛滥,这导致Gurney将这座房屋建在离地1米高的地面上,看起来就像是漂浮在景观中。在建立之初,它的一大功能就是与周围自然环境建立最大联系,这座住宅也因其在柔化周围环境中起到微妙作用而自豪。Tred River住宅由三个体块组成,它有一座11米长的中央体块,3米长的门厅以及4米长的车库。尽管整体被包覆在玻璃中,这座房屋内部仍然在潮湿闷热的夏季相对凉爽,这得益于其巨大的深井的缓和作用。在冬季,屋内将在太阳能管及地热能的作用下保持温暖。这座华丽的住宅位于一条两边栽满松树的碎石车道的尽头,到了这里,就像是到了天堂。 |
| This gorgeous glass-wrapped home is Robert M Gurney Architect's latest masterpiece on Maryland's eastern shore. Easton is an agrarian region surrounded by a lot of water (including the adjacent Tred Avon River for which the home is named). The site is subject to flooding, which led Gurney to lift the triple-volume home four feet off the ground, making it appear to float above the landscape. Built to maximize its connection to the surrounding nature, the home also boasts a series of subtle interventions that soften its environmental footprint. Comprised of three volumes, the Tred River residence has a 36 foot central volume, a 10 foot entry door and side lights, and a contrasting 12 foot volume that plays host to the garage and other service functions. Despite being entirely wrapped in glass, the home stays relatively cool during the humid summer months thanks to deep overhangs that mitigate solar gain. In winter, the home is kept warm with solar tubes and in-floor radiant heating, and a geothermal mechanical system helps to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Located on “diamond point,” this gorgeous home lies at the end of a pine-lined gravel driveway, and getting there is like arriving in paradise. |
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