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-우거진 숲 속의 여름별장 [ Pihlmann Architects, Kim Lenschow ] Summer Houses in Rågeleje

Archstory 2023. 4. 14. 08:30
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Pihlmann Architects, Kim Lenschow-Summer Houses in Rågeleje

 

이 주택은 덴마크에 위치한 미니멀한 별장이다. 4명의 형제가 의뢰하고 해안 가까이에 위치한 이 레지던스는 숲이 우거진 주병 환경에 경의를 표하면서 해안 기후를 수용한다. 각 집의 적당한 규모는 자연의 웅장함을 존중하려는 의식적인 결정을 반영한다. 구조물은 현장의 기존 식물군을 수용할 수 있도록 세심하게 배치되었으며 모든 나무는 풍경의 자연스러운 리듬을 유지하기 위해 보존되었다.

자연에 대한 이러한 경외심은 고유한 특성을 위해 선택된 네 가지 유형의 목재와 함께 건축 자재 선택으로 확장된다. 지붕과 데크를 포함한 외부 목재 구조는 해안 환경과 모래 토양에 잘 맞는 내구성 있는 단단한 로비니아로 제작되었다. 내부는 따뜻한 색조의 유럽산 소나무와 천천히 자라는 더글러스 전나무가 외부의 흙빛 색조를 반영하며, 전자는 가구와 라이닝에 사용되고 후자는 클래딩, 창문 및 문과 같은 파사드 요소에 사용되었다. 수제 타일 바닥은 접지 요소를 제공하여 집을 대지와 연결하는 동시에 원활한 실내외 생화을 장려했다. 

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Summer Houses in Rågeleje are minimal holiday homes located in Rågeleje, Denmark, designed by Pihlmann Architects and Kim Lenschow. Nestled amid a verdant mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, shrubs, and rhododendrons, a quartet of understated homes stands as a testament to minimalist design and harmonious living. Commissioned by four brothers and situated within close proximity to the ocean shore, these residences embrace the coastal climate while paying homage to their wooded surroundings. The modest scale of each house reflects a conscious decision to respect the grandeur of nature. The structures have been meticulously placed to accommodate the site’s existing flora, with every tree preserved to maintain the natural rhythm of the landscape.

 

This reverence for nature extends to the choice of building materials, with four distinct types of wood selected for their unique properties. The exterior timber structure, including the roofs and decks, is crafted from solid robinia, a durable choice well-suited to the coastal environment and sandy soil. Robinia glulam, known for its structural strength, forms the backbone of each home. Inside, the warm tones of European pine and slow-growing Douglas fir echo the earthy hues of the exterior, with the former used for furniture and lining and the latter for façade elements such as cladding, windows, and doors. Handmade tile floors provide a grounding element, connecting the homes to the earth while encouraging seamless indoor-outdoor living. In the bathrooms, walls and floors are clad in half-sized tiles, continuing the pattern found throughout the rest of the interior.

 

Stainless steel sinks offer a sleek contrast to the patinated brass pipes and faucets. The four homes share a common design blueprint, with two annexes housing bedrooms and bathrooms and two larger structures featuring kitchens and living rooms. Custom-made furnishings and fixtures, including cupboards, sinks, handles, hinges, and lamps, are tailored to each space, imbuing the project with a cohesive aesthetic. Embodying a low-tech architectural approach, the project fosters an intimate connection between the residents and their environment, functioning like an analog toolbox designed for use. This assembly of simple, robust materials and components gracefully acknowledges the passage of time and the touch of human hands, creating a series of spaces that seamlessly blend with the surrounding landscape.

 

Photography by Hampus Berndston

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