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| 这些十八世纪的农场建筑,坐落于Ballynahon Co. Longford城外的林地中心。这些现有的建筑最初是一个院子的三面围墙,外加一个古老且摇摇欲坠的石墙构成了这个院子。一个全新的单层墙面替换了旧墙,并且在内部提供了开放式的厨房和餐饮住宿环境。而在后面,提供了一个主卧室套房的居住环境。现有的建筑重塑了房子不同的居住功能,尤其是卧室,卫生间,工作室,车库,还有放置植物的房间。 |
| 这种新的墙面保存了院子的完整性,且同时提高院子和林地外围之间的视觉透明度。这是一种忽略有形建筑的方式。通过大片的无框玻璃,让用户更好的体验院子和周围的景观。这与人在有形的建筑中的体验形成鲜明对比。他们小小的孔中内饰提供了低位置的明亮空间,这也就是所谓的二层居住空间。外表上,涂油雪松包层的设计尝试把新墙面和周围林木连接起来,同时为院子内部提供了除石头,砖墙,还有板岩等建筑中缺少的暖色调。使用的高度聚合砂伴混凝土在格调上很好的连接了新墙面和现有建筑。 |
| 新墙面提高了离地面的距离,给人一种悬浮的气质。这种差异是对现有建筑设计方式的挑战。新的墙面“独树一帜”,通过现有的两层农舍设计,允许周围景观涌入院内。凸出的部分到后面农舍,提供了主卧的居住,并且组成了一个“眼睛”的样式,朝向周围的林地。在餐厅区域扩展提高的台阶是为了搭到院子的边缘。当人们的视线来自于周围林地时,新墙面飘逸的特性,像一个居住滑动门一样向周围的林地敞开。 |
This collection of 18th Century farm buildings sit central to woodlands outside Ballymahon, Co. Longford. The existing buildings originally formed three sides of a courtyard. An old crumbling stonewall completed this courtyard. A new single storey wing replaces the old wall and provides open plan living kitchen and dining accommodation. To the rear, en-suite master bedroom accommodation has been provided. The existing buildings have been restored to house varying accommodations, notably bedrooms, bathrooms, studio, garage & plantroom.
The introduction of this new wing is an attempt to complete the courtyard whilst allowing a visual transparency between the courtyard and the woodlands beyond. This is something, which is lacking in the existing collection of buildings. Large expanses of frameless glazing allow the user to engage with both the courtyard and the surrounding landscape. This is in stark contrast to the experience one feels when in the existing buildings. Their small aperatured interiors provide lowly lit spaces, which suggest secondary accommodation. Externally, the oiled cedar cladding attempts to connect this new wing to its wooded surroundings whilst offering warmth of material to the inner courtyard, something that is lacking in the existing collection of stone, brick and slate buildings. The use of highly aggregated sand blasted concrete tonally links this new wing to the existing collection of buildings.
The new wing has been raised off the ground to give it a float-like quality. This contrasts against the routed character of the existing buildings. This wing has been ‘skewered’ through the existing two storey farmhouse allowing the surrounding landscape to flood into the inner courtyard. The protruding section to the rear of the farmhouse, houses the master bedroom accommodation and forms an ‘eye’ to the surrounding woodland. The extended raised terrace off the dining area is an attempt to hold an edge to the courtyard. The mobile quality of this new wing, when viewed from the surrounding woodlands, suggests an ‘inhabited’ sliding door has been opened onto the surround woodlands. |
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