Devani Home RNDSQR
2018-10-30 16:00
架构师提供的文本描述。这座房子是由目前的房主、阿尔卡里姆和马吉达·德瓦尼建造和设计的。RNDSQR的总裁和创意总监从女儿对户外玩耍和享受的热爱中获得灵感,并将其应用于整个家庭。我们的目标是把尽可能多的户外活动带入室内,并确保尽可能多的自然光被用来创造一个开放的通风概念。全家人最喜欢的一个特点是上面的“浮网”或吊床。它不仅被用作天窗,让光线渗入入口处,还为主人的女儿提供了一个依偎的角落-一个舒适、有趣的空间,可以阅读一本书并在其中玩耍。
Text description provided by the architects. This home was built and designed by the current homeowners, Alkarim and Majida Devani. The President and Creative Director of RNDSQR took inspiration from their daughter’s love for play and enjoyment of the outdoors and applied it to the whole home. The goal was to bring as much of the outdoors inside as possible and ensure as much natural light was used to create an open an airy concept. A favorite feature of the whole family’s is the “Floating Net” or hammock above the entry. Not only is it utilized as a skylight that allows light to filter down into the entrance vestibule, but it also acts as a snuggle nook for the owner’s daughter – a cozy, fun space to read a book and play in.
Text description provided by the architects. This home was built and designed by the current homeowners, Alkarim and Majida Devani. The President and Creative Director of RNDSQR took inspiration from their daughter’s love for play and enjoyment of the outdoors and applied it to the whole home. The goal was to bring as much of the outdoors inside as possible and ensure as much natural light was used to create an open an airy concept. A favorite feature of the whole family’s is the “Floating Net” or hammock above the entry. Not only is it utilized as a skylight that allows light to filter down into the entrance vestibule, but it also acts as a snuggle nook for the owner’s daughter – a cozy, fun space to read a book and play in.
© Jamie Anholt
(杰米·安霍尔特
“打开至上方”空间是用雪松板条创建的,以模仿自然环绕森林的想法。第二故事滤光器通过板条进入房间并在整个空间中产生一个奇特的图案。这个房间的灵感来自于京都的旅行(木制的拍摄的想法模仿了竹林),创造了一种宁静的感觉,它被封装在高枝和闪烁的光里面。CORTEN是一种在整个家庭中使用的材料,不仅是为了将一些室外外部外部带到内部,而且还增加了对原始混凝土和厨房墙壁的温暖。
The “Open to Above” space was created with cedar slats to mimic the idea of being in a natural surrounding such as a forest. The second story light filters into the room through the slats and creates a whimsical pattern throughout the space. The inspiration for this room came from travels to Kyoto (the idea of a wooden shoot mimics the bamboo forest) creating a feeling of serenity that is encapsulated within the tall shoots and flickering light. Corten is a material that is used throughout the home – not only to bring some of the outdoor exteriors into the interior but to add warmth against the raw concrete and kitchen wall.
The “Open to Above” space was created with cedar slats to mimic the idea of being in a natural surrounding such as a forest. The second story light filters into the room through the slats and creates a whimsical pattern throughout the space. The inspiration for this room came from travels to Kyoto (the idea of a wooden shoot mimics the bamboo forest) creating a feeling of serenity that is encapsulated within the tall shoots and flickering light. Corten is a material that is used throughout the home – not only to bring some of the outdoor exteriors into the interior but to add warmth against the raw concrete and kitchen wall.
© Jamie Anholt
(杰米·安霍尔特
灵感来自阿塔卡马沙漠的旅行,科滕在那里被广泛使用;科滕壁炉提醒人们温暖的沙漠沙地。在主套间中使用的材料再次成为将室外绿色景观带入室内的一部分。墙壁的颜色是纹理苔藓绿色的瓷砖,而厕所和虚荣心是温暖的,并增加了温泉般的感觉与橡木和阿尔特木镶板。利用“越老越好”的心态,随着时间的推移,使用的材料将发生变化和增强;风化的雪松、混凝土挡土墙和变锈的黑色Corten将继续进化。大量使用这些材料可以让房子的外部随着时间的推移创造一个故事。
Inspiration from this came from travels in the Atacama Desert, where Corten is much used; the Corten fireplace is a reminder of the warm desert sand. The materials used in the master ensuite were once again part of bringing the green landscape of the outdoors inside. The walls are colored with textured mossy green tile while the water closet and vanity is warm and adds a spa-like feeling with the oak and alder wood paneling. Utilizing the mindset of “better with age” for the exterior of the home, the materials used will change and enhance over time; weathered cedar, concrete retaining walls and black Corten changing to rust will continue to evolve. Heavy use of these materials allows for the exterior of the home to create a story over time.
Inspiration from this came from travels in the Atacama Desert, where Corten is much used; the Corten fireplace is a reminder of the warm desert sand. The materials used in the master ensuite were once again part of bringing the green landscape of the outdoors inside. The walls are colored with textured mossy green tile while the water closet and vanity is warm and adds a spa-like feeling with the oak and alder wood paneling. Utilizing the mindset of “better with age” for the exterior of the home, the materials used will change and enhance over time; weathered cedar, concrete retaining walls and black Corten changing to rust will continue to evolve. Heavy use of these materials allows for the exterior of the home to create a story over time.
© Jamie Anholt
(杰米·安霍尔特
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