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-야생 매실나무 집 [ Daniel maggs Architects ] Wild Plum Tree House

Archstory 2022. 8. 1. 11:16
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Daniel Maggs Architects-Wild Plum Tree House

 

이 주택은 산 보호구 가장자리에 있는 테이블 마운틴의 위쪽 도시 경사면에 위치하고있다. 주택의 설계 계획은 기존 나무와 정원을 해치지 않고 오래된 구조물의 옹벽을 재사용하여 경사면을 가로질러 배열된 직사각형으로 설계했다. 주택은 서로 다른 수준에 있는 3개의 별도의 정원 테라스를 가지고 있다. 1층에는 스튜디오, 사무실, 아파트 등 유연한 작업 공간을 제공한다. 2층에는 침실과 게임룸이 있다. 집의 전면은 사람이 거주할 수 있는 브리즈 솔레일로 연결되어 있다. 이 구조는 햇빛을 조절하고 베란다와 까무귀 둥지를 둘러싸면서 라이온스 헤드산의 이중 볼륨 뷰를 구성한다.

 

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The house is set on the upper city slopes of Table Mountain, at the edge of the Mountain Reserve. It sits in a beautiful established garden site with mature wild plum trees and terraces stepping down towards the street. The house plan is a rectangle arranged across the slope, reusing the retaining walls and footprint of an older structure, so as not to disturb the existing trees and garden. The House opens onto three separate garden terraces, at different levels.

 

On the ground floor, the house provides flexible working spaces, including a studio, offices, and a flat. On the first floor are the main living spaces and bedrooms. The second floor includes bedrooms and a games room. The front of the house is articulated as an inhabitable brise soleil. This structure frames a double-volume view of Lions Head mountain while regulating the sunlight and encompassing a verandah and a crow’s nest.

 

The main circulation is positioned in the middle of the house and acts as a giant articulated lantern, which is naturally lit from above in the daytime and artificially lit at night, bringing a soft diffused light into the adjacent spaces. The living spaces are sheltered by a butterfly-shaped roof with giant water collecting channel in the middle, supplying rainwater tanks. The profile of the sloped roof allows for a variety of interesting spaces below, with differing ceiling heights and slopes, both high rooms and low tapering spaces.

 

With sliding walls the spaces are flexible and transformable, allowing for a variety of different uses. The materials of the house are largely brick and plaster walls, with some off shutter concrete, steel and timber. The house is largely off-grid and designed to largely modulate the climate in a passive manner. The overall impression is of a ‘beached ship’ sitting amongst the trees and gradually merging into the garden.

 

Photography by David Malan

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