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所 在 地:阿根廷 科尔多瓦
这是由Dutari Viale设计的洛德圣安东尼奥会所。该项目是一个专门为会所俱乐部聚会和水疗中心设计的房子,它位于卡洛斯·帕斯城中的科尔多瓦山中。山中的特殊地理位置决定了建筑师们的设计。建筑师们计划通过山中的景色将分开的建筑连接起来,并为整个中心广场创造一个避风港。建筑师们的设计充分考虑了这一地区景色的重要性。在这一地区由于地形中显著的斜坡,人们可以俯瞰湖泊和山脉。
通过一片有序列的空间,可以进入到建筑内部。一个广场,衍生出一个欢迎式的核心地区并与汽车通道相连接。一系列的薄混凝土柱结构稀释了板结构的覆盖,生成了一个人工树林,同时也创造了一个光线和阴影不断变化的景观。该地区的设计提出了明确的计划,将项目分成两个功能区。下层部分,项目将分区设计,依据建筑的水平结构设计它的功能。上层部分,将向外面的景色开放,下层的部分将嵌入山坡中的石质结构中。上层的部分承载了住宅,饭店,咖啡厅,电影院,多功能大厅,各种设施和日托的功能。下层的部分则承载了体育馆,水疗中心,室内游泳池,和青年领域的功能。
该项目充分探索了光在整个建筑中的表现力。这一主题是建筑师们非常感兴趣的。将自然光引入室内,可以大大的降低建筑物自身采光的能源消耗。建筑使用的材料(暴露的混凝土,石材,玻璃,铝)都是低维修费用且高能见度的性价比非常高的材料。大楼的设计可以允许我们对表面的水平利用。低部分的屋顶,我们可以设计成台阶式的花园,设计成一个可以随时欣赏的园林式表面。户外的游泳池位于建筑的上层部分,洪流通过一个石墙涌进低处的池子。我们利用了流水的声音,和科尔多瓦山脉创造了一个品质化的下层景观。在上层部分的后面,建筑师们设计了一个混凝土通道朝向整个景观。在这之前,一个台阶作为一个户外大厅出现,连接了花园的台阶的两端。空间内的景观阐述了建筑本身,允许人们欣赏到建筑的同时,还可以欣赏到自然环境,也就是科尔多瓦典型的山地景观。建设中,在这一地区,建筑师们使用了一个单独的钢筋混凝土结构和岩石上的地基。在对有特殊声学要求的地区,建筑师们还使用了幕墙和安全玻璃围栏,DVH就是这样使用的。
石墙的建造都来自于圣路易斯生产的板岩地板。这种石头,传统上是用作石板的,它有光滑的纹理和蓝灰的颜色。外层部分都用相同的材料,而且排列都如石板一样。根据不同地区的不同要求,室内的地板分为镶木地板和灰色的乡村瓷砖。
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The project for a clubhouse and spa is located in the mountains of Cordoba, in the town of Carlos Paz. Its location in the mountains determines our design, as we propose to bring together the building with the views of the mountains, creating a shelter from the wind on a central plaza.
Our design considers important views of the site, in an area that overlooks the lake and the mountains, amid a topography with significant slopes.
Access is organized through a sequence of spaces. A semi-covered plaza generates a welcome atrium with the possibility for vehicular access. A series of thin concrete columns dilute the structure of the slab covering the access, generating an artificial grove that combined with a metal pergola, produce a changing play of light and shadow on the columns and flooring.
The design proposes articulating the site with the program, dividing the project into two functional areas. In section, the project terraces the program, setting its functions in relation to the levels. The upper volume opens to the views, and the lower volume is embedded into the mountainside with its stone materiality.
The upper level houses the living rooms, restaurant café, movie theatre, multipurpose hall, facilities, and day care. The lower level houses the gym, spa, indoor pool, and youth areas.
The second area located on the lower level is materialized with a continuous stone wall on which rests the rest of the program.
The project explores the expressive possibilities of light, a subject of recurring interest in the works of our studio. This ability to introduce natural light into interior spaces in a controlled manner at different times of day reduces the building’s power consumption. The materials used (exposed concrete, natural stone, glass, and aluminum) allow finishes with low maintenance and a high visual quality.
The design of the building allows us to generate surfaces for horizontal use, by using the roofs of the lower level as garden terraces, designed as accessible, landscaped surfaces.
The outdoor pool, located on the upper level, floods through a stone wall into a pool on the lower level. We use the sound of water, a characteristic of the Cordoba mountains, to provide a particular quality in the space below.
At an end of the upper level, the building proposes a concrete pipe open to the views of the landscape. Before this, a terrace, which serves as an outer hall, links two garden terraces on either side. A metal pergola generates changing textures on the pavement and concrete wall through its play of light and shadow.
The building articulates the spaces with the landscape, generating framed views that allow the enjoyment of the encounter of architecture with nature in an environment typical of the mountains of Cordoba.
For the construction of the building, we used a separate reinforced concrete structure with foundation on the rock on site.
We used wall cladding and safety glass enclosures. In areas with special acoustic requirements such as the multipurpose room, DVH was used.
The stone walls are built with trimmings from the production of San Luis slate floors. This stone, traditionally used as slate, is used sideways displaying its sawed edge, which creates a smooth texture and its blue-gray color. Exterior floors are clad in the same material, but arranged as slate.
Interior floors are parquet and gray rustic tiles according to the different areas. |
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