Boardwalk Cabin Compound DYNIA ARCHITECTS
2017-11-17 13:00
© Ron Johnson
(罗恩·约翰逊)
Floor Plans
平面图
架构师提供的文本描述。位于提顿山脚下附近,预期建筑项目的地点和规模影响了大院内建筑物的布局。随着山脉向西北升起,一条小溪穿过地块的东南角,主屋和客舱的位置定义了一个庭院,在视觉上被远处的群山的突出所包围。
Text description provided by the architects. Located near the foot of the Teton Mountains, the site and scale of the intended architectural program influenced the placement of buildings within the compound. With mountains rising to the northwest and a stream cutting through the southeast corner of the lot, the placement of the main house and guest cabin define a courtyard, which is visually enclosed by the prominence of the mountains beyond.
© Ron Johnson
(罗恩·约翰逊)
Section and Detail
章节和细节
在更亲密的尺度上,主客舱的花园墙壁,由间隔的木板和水平窗户组成,包括沿地板的玻璃,为家庭活动定义了南草坪。墙壁的处理和不同位置的窗户也创造了一个独特的自然光模式在房子内。
At a more intimate scale, the garden walls of the main and guest cabin, articulated with spaced wood slats and a pattern of horizontal windows that include glass along the floor, define a south lawn for family activity. The wall treatment and the varied placement of windows also create a unique natural light pattern within the house.
© Ron Johnson
(罗恩·约翰逊)
一块木板形成了混凝土墙,延伸到景观标志着入口处,并确定了通过主楼通往客舱的循环。公共空间把这个轴向山里的景色打开。次级空间向北和南延伸,形成主屋和客舱的私人侧翼。在分区设计规程限制门式刚顶形式的情况下,结构桁架的形状可以使天花板面朝光和景观的方向移动。
A board formed the concrete wall, extending into the landscape marks the entrance and defines the circulation through the main house leading to the guest cabin. Public spaces open off this axis toward views to the mountains. Secondary spaces branch off to the north and south forming the private wing of the main house and the guest cabin. With design regulations of the subdivision restricting the gabled roof forms, the structural trusses are shaped to lift the ceiling planes toward the light and the views of the landscape.
© Ron Johnson
(罗恩·约翰逊)
外面的木板路向西延伸,穿过水疗中心,延伸到湿地和白杨树之间沉思的休息区。在这片土地上使用木板路,就像杰克逊镇广场周围的步行道一样-这是一个典型的西方特色。它的码头一样延伸到景观是灵感来自业主的海滩房子在消防岛,纽约。
An exterior boardwalk extends west, past a spa, to a contemplative sitting area between a wetland and a stand of aspen trees. The use of boardwalks on the property mimics the pedestrian walkways around Jackson’s town square – a classic western feature. Its pier-like extension into the landscape is inspired by the owner’s beach house on Fire Island, NY.
Architects DYNIA ARCHITECTS
Location Jackson, United States
Lead Architects Stephen Dynia, FAIA
Area 5000.0 ft2
Project Year 2008
Photographs Ron Johnson, Gordon Gregory, Stephen Dynia
Category Houses
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