Palm Springs Dome House Pavlina Williams
2018-04-20 13:00
架构师提供的文本描述。逃离在棕榈泉这个迷人的度假屋出租。这座独特的建筑群被洛杉矶的一位建筑师从忽视和失修中复活,并以一种时尚的中叶灵感美学被创造性地修复。充满了有趣的几何结构模式的穹顶,周到的关注细节,和迷人的沙漠景观。设置在一个壮观的5英亩的财产内,这所经过深思熟虑修复的测地穹顶房子坐落在山顶上,有壮观的沙漠,山,约书亚树和科切拉山谷的景观,几乎从各个角度。它完全的独处只被催眠的风力涡轮机所打断,它为已经戏剧性的沙漠景观提供了一种超凡脱俗的美丽。加州三大风电场之一,巨型哨兵式风车站在那里,静静地利用圣吉奥戈尼奥山口的风力,昼夜有节奏地旋转,在夜间闪烁。
Text description provided by the architects. Escape it all at this fascinating vacation home rental in Palm Springs. Resurrected from neglect and disrepair by an LA-based architect this unique compound has been creatively restored with a stylish mid-century inspired aesthetic. Full of fun geometric structural patterns of the dome, the thoughtful attention to detail, and the mesmerizing desert views. Set within a spectacular five-acre property, this thoughtfully restored geodesic dome house sits on a hilltop with spectacular desert, mountain, Joshua Tree and Coachella valley views from virtually every angle. Its complete solitude interrupted only by the hypnotic wind turbines that lend an otherworldly beauty to the already dramatic desert landscape. One of the three major wind farms in California, the giant sentinel-like windmills stand silently harnessing the power of the wind from the San Giorgonio Pass, rhythmically turning throughout the day and flickering at night.
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从洛杉矶建筑师帕夫丽娜威廉斯的忽视中获救,这个度假房屋出租是一种爱的劳动,已经从其基本的结构根源被重新想象成一个现代的展示场所,具有独特的中世纪风格。高26英尺的穹顶有一个宽敞的开放式起居区,可以从多面的窗户看到全景,上面的阁楼空间里有三间卧室中的第一间。布满天窗和巴克明斯特富勒巧妙的测地设计的三角面,空间令人放松和梦幻。一楼主卧室有一个单独的座位区,并具有令人惊叹的景观,约书亚树国家公园,山脉和沙漠景观,而第三卧室提供完全的隐私,集中的看法圣贾辛托山。有一个办公室毗邻景观中庭和一个大型开放式厨房和就餐区,设备齐全,可供娱乐。前往中庭旁边有盖的露台和就餐区,或沉入水疗中心,在星空下放松,棕榈泉的城市灯光在远处闪烁。
Rescued from neglect by LA-based architect Pavlina Williams, this vacation home rental is a labor of love that has been reimagined from its basic structural roots to a modern showplace with distinctive mid-century styling. The soaring twenty-six foot ceilings of the dome feature a spacious open plan living area with panoramic views from multifaceted windows and the first of the three bedrooms in the loft space above. Studded with skylights and the triangular facets of Buckminster Fuller’s ingenious geodesic design, the space is relaxing and dreamy. The ground floor master bedroom has a separate seating area and features amazing views of the Joshua Tree National Park Mountains and desert landscape while the third bedroom offers complete privacy with focused views of Mount San Jacinto. There is an office adjacent to the landscaped atrium and a large open kitchen and dining area well equipped for entertaining. Head out to the covered patio and dining area next to the atrium or sink into the spa and relax under the stars with the city lights of Palm Springs twinkling in the distance.
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作为洛杉矶的一名有执照的建筑师和建筑爱好者,Pavlina和Carter Williams习惯于发现长期被忽视的房产的潜力。这两个人周末都在修缮新发现,当他们发现一颗藏在科切拉山谷里的宝石已经近十年没有被占据时,他们决定把它更新为对中叶现代主义设计的致敬。这座房子最初建于1956年,有着广阔的沙漠景色,另有一座引人注目的穹顶,这是这对夫妇合情合理的最大资产。但是,它需要大量的工作。这对夫妇花了一年的时间剥去地毯和乙烯基油毡,并摧毁了从里面挡住沙漠阳光的墙壁。然后,他们给穹顶做了真正突出的装饰:几何窗户的拼图。“在这里真的能让你平静下来,激发你的创造力,”帕夫丽娜·威廉姆斯说。虽然这两人已经在进行下一次棕榈泉的升级,但她说这个重新构思的地址仍然是她迄今为止最喜欢的作品。
As a licensed architect and construction hobbyist in Los Angeles, Pavlina and Carter Williams are accustomed to finding the potential in long-neglected properties. The two spend their weekends renovating finds, and when they discovered a gem tucked away in the Coachella Valley that hadn't been occupied for nearly a decade, they decided to update it as an homage to mid-century modernist design. Originally built in 1956, the home has sweeping views of the desert and an eye-catching dome addition that the pair rightfully agreed was its greatest asset. But, it needed a lot of work. The couple spent a year ripping out carpet and vinyl linoleum and knocking down walls that blocked the desert sun from inside. Then, they gave the dome the finish it needed to really stand out: a puzzle of geometric windows. "Being here really calms you down and stimulates your creativity," Pavlina Williams said. And although the duo is already working on their next Palm Springs upgrade, she said that this reimagined address is still her favorite work to date.
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装修前,家里没有展示沙漠风光。现在,酒店拥有360景观,客人可以欣赏这片风景,包括远处著名的白色风车。三角形和梯形的窗户都是根据各种品牌定制的,包括Jeld-温和Milgard。地板是抛光的混凝土。为了缓和客厅的感觉,他们把CB2的地毯放在中间。金属和木材楼梯是从Fontanot来的。这对夫妇把墙壁涂成了谢温·威廉姆斯的蛋壳白色,以突出自然光。这也使他们可以用有趣的颜色装饰。
Before the renovation, the home didn't showcase the desert scenery. Now that the property features 360 views, guests can enjoy the landscape, which includes the area's famed white windmills in the distance. Triangular and trapezoid-shaped windows are all custom-created from various brands, including Jeld-Wen and Milgard. The floors are polished concrete. To soften up the feel of the living room, they placed this rug from CB2 in the center. The metal and wood staircase is from Fontanot. The couple painted the walls an eggshell white from Sherwin Williams to accentuate the natural light. This also allowed them to decorate with playful colors.
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在布置房子时,这对夫妇专注于寻找世纪中叶的现代作品,这些作品既明亮又令人愉快,就像空间本身一样。在厨房,他们从西尔斯购买电器,从LightInTheBox购买水龙头,并将其与宜家家具配对。威廉斯一家买房子的时候,房子状况很差。通过把房子剥到最基本的地方,比如书房的砖墙,他们就能发现房子里简单的美。虽然这座房子建于20世纪50年代,但这座穹顶直到大约20年后才加建。外面的花园,具有多种形状,有助于统一两个时代的建筑。
When furnishing the home, the couple focused on finding mid-century modern pieces that were bright and cheerful, much like the space itself. For the kitchen, they purchased appliances from Sears, a faucet from LightInTheBox, and paired the pieces with Ikea furniture. The home was in rough shape when the Williams's bought it. By stripping the home down to its basics, like the study's brick walls, they were able to uncover the property's simple beauty. Although the home was built in the 1950s, the dome wasn't added until about two decades later. The outside garden, which features a variety of shapes, helps to unify the two eras of architecture.
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Architects Pavlina Williams
Location Palm Springs, United States
Area 2500.0 ft2
Project Year 2016
Photographs Krista Jahnke Photography + Design
Category Refurbishment
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