Washington Avenue Townhouses Pandolfini Architects
2018-04-08 20:00
© Derek Swalwell
德瑞克·斯沃韦尔
架构师提供的文本描述。这些住宅讲述了一个家庭的故事,并研究了如何改造郊区的大街区,以应对代际变化和房地产价格的快速上涨。该网站是1972年购买的,是我们的客户的长期家庭之家.40年过去了,孩子们长大了,搬出去了,原来的加州平房已经失修了。情况出现了,其中一个儿子和他的小家庭不得不搬回来和他们的父亲住在一起,于是他们决定在这片土地上建两个家,这样他们就可以一起生活而不用…了。住在一起。
Text description provided by the architects. These homes tell the story of a family and examine how large suburban blocks can be adapted to deal with generational change and the rapid rise of property prices. The site was purchased in 1972 and was the long-time family home of our clients. 40 years on, the children had grown up, moved out and the original Californian bungalow had fallen into disrepair. Circumstances arose requiring one of the sons and his young family to move back to live with their father and the decision was made to build two homes on the site so they could all live together without… living together.
Ground Floor Plan
简略很简单:在网站上创建两个不像联排别墅的豪宅。在绿树成荫的东郊街道上有几个先例,用来划分一块土地;旁边的联排别墅,前面的正面由车库和房间组成,从一条长长的走廊进入。我们改变了这一安排,将一个住宅安置在另一个住宅后面,为每个家庭提供了宽敞的入口空间、宽敞的生活区和面向北方的花园。
The brief was simple; create two generous homes on the site which didn’t feel like townhouses. There were several precedents along the leafy, eastern suburb street for subdividing a block of land; side by side townhouses with front facades dominated by garages and rooms accessed off a long corridor. We flipped this arrangement and located one dwelling behind the other, providing each home with large entry spaces, generous living areas and gardens oriented to the northern aspect.
© Derek Swalwell
德瑞克·斯沃韦尔
前面的门面几乎没有提供给街道,新房子设计成一个单一的住宅,指的是街景的既定节奏。一个简单的材料调色板黑色锌包层和染色黑色木材板加强了建筑的雕塑形式。有图案的木屏风遮住了巨大的前窗,为居民提供了隐私,并侵蚀了通常与房屋相关的元素。这两套房子是专门为他们的居民设计的;前面是一套两卧室的公寓,父亲住的是一套更大的、三卧室的公寓,后面是儿子和他的小家庭。
The front façade gives little away to the street with the new houses designed to read as a single residence, referencing the established rhythm of the streetscape. A simple material palette of black zinc cladding and stained black timber battens reinforce the sculptural form of the building. Patterned timber screens conceal the large front windows, providing privacy to the inhabitants and eroding the elements typically associated with a house. The two homes have been designed specifically for their inhabitants; a two-bedroom apartment at the front for the father and a larger, three-bedroom apartment for the son and his young family at the rear.
© Rory Gardiner
罗里·嘉丁纳
Front Elevation
© Rory Gardiner
罗里·嘉丁纳
通常与大得多的房屋相关的元素被用来提供一种空间感和紧密规划的街区。进入后公寓是通过一个戏剧性的双高度门厅空间,从上面点燃了一个巨大的圆形天窗,并包含一个坚实的钢楼梯。严重纹理混凝土渲染和黑色木材是使用的内墙,已设计,以慢慢揭示和描绘居住空间,因为一个人移动的房子。
Elements typically associated with much larger houses have been used to provide a sense of space and in the tightly planned block. Entry to the back apartment is via a dramatic double height foyer space, lit from above by a large circular skylight and containing a solid steel staircase. Heavily textured concrete render and black timber are used on the internal walls which have been designed to slowly reveal and delineate the living spaces as one moves through the house.
© Derek Swalwell
德瑞克·斯沃韦尔
这一发展成功地在同一地点为两代人提供了慷慨的住房-为他们提供了相关的社会和财政福利。雕塑立面为相邻的联排别墅提供了一个对立面,也为街景和更广阔的社区做出了积极的贡献。
This development has successfully provided two generations with generous homes on the one site -affording them the associated social and financial benefits. The sculptural façade provides a counterpoint to the adjacent townhouses and a positive contribution to the streetscape and wider neighborhood.
© Derek Swalwell
德瑞克·斯沃韦尔
Architects Pandolfini Architects
Location Malvern East, Australia
Lead Architect Dominic Pandolfini
Area 400.0 m2
Project Year 2017
Photographs Rory Gardiner, Derek Swalwell
Category Houses
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