325 Westlake Graham Baba Architects
2018-09-09 18:00
© Benjamin Benschneider
(c)BenjaminBennSchneide
架构师提供的文本描述。部分艺术倡议和部分住宅开发,325西湖合并旧的和新的结构,以创造一个建筑物,以保持现有建筑物和现场的特点,同时确保其继续有用。来自住宅发展基金MadArt的租金,这是一项艺术活动,重点是以意想不到的方式将新兴艺术家与社区联系起来。MadArt经营着占据店面的工作室空间,它使得每天都能接触到艺术和艺术家,使艺术家和居民通过他们的规划伙伴关系变得更加丰富。
Text description provided by the architects. Part arts initiative and part residential development, 325 Westlake merges old and new structures to create a building that preserves the character of the existing building and the site, while ensuring its continued usefulness. Rents from the residential development fund MadArt, an arts initiative focused on connecting emerging artists with the community in unexpected ways. MadArt, which runs the studio space occupying the storefront, makes it possible to engage with art and artists every day, making artists and residents richer through their programmatic partnership.
Text description provided by the architects. Part arts initiative and part residential development, 325 Westlake merges old and new structures to create a building that preserves the character of the existing building and the site, while ensuring its continued usefulness. Rents from the residential development fund MadArt, an arts initiative focused on connecting emerging artists with the community in unexpected ways. MadArt, which runs the studio space occupying the storefront, makes it possible to engage with art and artists every day, making artists and residents richer through their programmatic partnership.
© James Harnois
c.James Harnois
Axonometric
© Benjamin Benschneider
(c)BenjaminBennSchneide
该设计将1927年的一层砖石和木质建筑与一座五层的钢和玻璃加设在一起.这座新建筑占地面积3240平方英尺(约合3240平方英尺),它是由拆除旧建筑的后半部而形成的,这部分建筑多年来在结构上遭到了破坏。这座历史建筑,最初是一家汽车经销店,现在已被拆掉,形成了一个向社区开放的艺术创作空间,并鼓励艺术家和行人之间的接触。整个高度,滑动的木窗沿西湖大道揭示艺术制作过程,并邀请人们进来,而额外的檐篷头顶提供保护,以免受元素和鼓励过路人逗留。建筑物的升级-包括抗震钢框架、新屋顶和增强的机电系统-使旧建筑的改进更加完善。一间阁楼,插入在两个大豪桁架之间的老建筑,是白天由一个大的,13x15英尺的天窗,打开视野从街道到公寓以上的公寓,并提供办公室空间的MadArt。
The design pairs a 1927, one-story, masonry-and-wood building with a five-story, steel-and-glass addition. The new structure occupies a narrow, 3,240-square-foot slice of the site created by demolishing the back half of the old structure, which had been structurally compromised over the years. The historic structure, originally a car dealership, is stripped back to its bones, yielding an art-making space that is open to the neighborhood and encourages engagement between artists and pedestrians. Full-height, sliding wood windows along Westlake Avenue reveal the art-making process and invite people in, while the addition of awnings overhead provides protection from the elements and encourages passers-by to linger. Building upgrades—including seismic steel moment frames, a new roof, and enhanced mechanical and electrical systems—round out the improvements to the older building. A mezzanine, inserted between two of the large Howe trusses in the old building, is daylit by a large, 13x15-foot skylight, which opens up views from the street to the apartments above and provides office space for MadArt.
The design pairs a 1927, one-story, masonry-and-wood building with a five-story, steel-and-glass addition. The new structure occupies a narrow, 3,240-square-foot slice of the site created by demolishing the back half of the old structure, which had been structurally compromised over the years. The historic structure, originally a car dealership, is stripped back to its bones, yielding an art-making space that is open to the neighborhood and encourages engagement between artists and pedestrians. Full-height, sliding wood windows along Westlake Avenue reveal the art-making process and invite people in, while the addition of awnings overhead provides protection from the elements and encourages passers-by to linger. Building upgrades—including seismic steel moment frames, a new roof, and enhanced mechanical and electrical systems—round out the improvements to the older building. A mezzanine, inserted between two of the large Howe trusses in the old building, is daylit by a large, 13x15-foot skylight, which opens up views from the street to the apartments above and provides office space for MadArt.
© Tim Bies
提姆·比斯
Ground floor plan
© Tim Bies
提姆·比斯
这座19,910平方英尺的公寓共有12个住宅单元-10套阁楼、一套一居室公寓和一套顶层公寓。在每个单元的室外生活,包括一个环绕阳台的顶层公寓,和一个共享屋顶甲板,提供独特的外部景观和邻里联系。在其美学意义上,这一补充体现了旧结构的功利精神.饰面包括抛光的混凝土地板,铝窗,钢结构,以及打捞和重新使用的木窗,用于围护阁楼和木屋顶护套,用于公用区域的墙面。通过保留街区的历史,行人导向的特征,该建筑提供了邻里关系的连续性和活力,并提供了一种新的思考与艺术生活的方式。
The 19,910-square-foot addition houses twelve residential units—ten lofts, a one bedroom flat, and a penthouse apartment. Outdoor living at each unit including a wrap-around balcony for the penthouse, and a shared roof deck, provide unique exterior views and neighborhood connections. No-nonsense in its aesthetic, the addition shares the utilitarian spirit of the older structure. Finishes include polished concrete floors, aluminum windows, steel structure, and salvaged and repurposed wood windows used to enclose the mezzanine and wood roof sheathing used for common area wall surfaces. By preserving the historic, pedestrian-oriented character of the neighborhood, the building provides neighborhood continuity and activation, and a new way to think about living with art.
The 19,910-square-foot addition houses twelve residential units—ten lofts, a one bedroom flat, and a penthouse apartment. Outdoor living at each unit including a wrap-around balcony for the penthouse, and a shared roof deck, provide unique exterior views and neighborhood connections. No-nonsense in its aesthetic, the addition shares the utilitarian spirit of the older structure. Finishes include polished concrete floors, aluminum windows, steel structure, and salvaged and repurposed wood windows used to enclose the mezzanine and wood roof sheathing used for common area wall surfaces. By preserving the historic, pedestrian-oriented character of the neighborhood, the building provides neighborhood continuity and activation, and a new way to think about living with art.
© Benjamin Benschneider
(c)BenjaminBennSchneide
Architects Graham Baba Architects
Location 325 Westlake Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, United States
Design Team Brett Baba, Jim Graham, Leann Crist, Lauren Strang
Area 19910.0 ft2
Project Year 2018
Photographs Benjamin Benschneider, Tim Bies, James Harnois
Category Apartment Interiors
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