Ferstad Farm Distillery Bergersen Arkitekter
2018-12-18 06:00
© Kjetil Nordø
(Kjetil Nord)
架构师提供的文本描述。在挪威的特隆赫姆郊外,有费斯塔德农场,还有A上市的老巴洛克农场,有一座保存完好的豪宅、一座谷仓和几座较小的建筑。坐落在大院上的是一座古老的废墟,那里曾经有一家农场酿酒厂。在废墟墙内,我们与古董当局密切合作设计了一座新建筑,它将用作宴会厅和农场酿酒厂和酿酒厂。
Text description provided by the architects. On the outskirts of Trondheim in Norway lies the farm Ferstad, and old A-listed baroque farm with a well-kept mansion, a barn and several smaller buildings. Situated on the compound is an old ruin where there used to be a farm distillery. Within the ruin walls we have designed a new building in close collaboration with antiquarian authorities, that will be used as a banquet hall and as a farm distillery and brewery.
Text description provided by the architects. On the outskirts of Trondheim in Norway lies the farm Ferstad, and old A-listed baroque farm with a well-kept mansion, a barn and several smaller buildings. Situated on the compound is an old ruin where there used to be a farm distillery. Within the ruin walls we have designed a new building in close collaboration with antiquarian authorities, that will be used as a banquet hall and as a farm distillery and brewery.
© Kjetil Nordø
(Kjetil Nord)
© Kjetil Nordø
(Kjetil Nord)
这座建筑的概念是三重的,有点像一个中国的盒子:最外层是旧的石头废墟,然后是一层粘土卵石,隔离和混凝土/LECA墙,以支撑废墟和确定内室,最后是承载木材框架,支撑新的屋顶。木结构设计是基于局部传统技术。木屋的建筑被赋予一个轻的表现,似乎漂浮在废墟墙壁上,与无缝玻璃板之间一直运行之间。
The concept for the building is three-fold, a bit like a Chinese box: The outermost layer is the old stone ruin, then comes a layer of clay pebbles, isolation and a concrete/LECA wall that supports the ruin and defines the inner room, and lastly there are the loadbearing timber frames that hold the new roof. The timber frame design is based on local traditional technique. The wooden roof construction is given a light expression and seem to float above the ruin walls with seamless glass panels running all the way around between the two.
The concept for the building is three-fold, a bit like a Chinese box: The outermost layer is the old stone ruin, then comes a layer of clay pebbles, isolation and a concrete/LECA wall that supports the ruin and defines the inner room, and lastly there are the loadbearing timber frames that hold the new roof. The timber frame design is based on local traditional technique. The wooden roof construction is given a light expression and seem to float above the ruin walls with seamless glass panels running all the way around between the two.
© Kjetil Nordø
(Kjetil Nord)
Architects Bergersen Arkitekter AS
Location Trondheim, Norway
Lead Architects Kjetil Nordø
Area 130.0 m2
Project Year 2017
Photographs Kjetil Nordø
Category Industrial Architecture
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