Cove House LSS
2017-08-22 08:00
© Christian Phillips
克里斯蒂安·菲利普斯
架构师提供的文本描述。海湾屋体现了客户对现代住宅的渴望,它既尊重新英格兰的方言,又尊重新英格兰的近邻。这种形式是对经典盐箱类型的大量和实质性的改编,既符合历史地区委员会的标准,又能满足客户对独特家园的渴望。
Text description provided by the architects. The Cove House embodies the client’s desire for a contemporary house that is respectful of both the New England vernacular and its immediate neighborhood. The form is an adaptation of the massing and materiality of the classic saltbox typology that meets the standards of the historic district commission while also satisfying the clients’ desire for a distinctive home.
© Christian Phillips
克里斯蒂安·菲利普斯
遗址的标志是一个浅浅的峡谷,这是历史上的韦伯斯特玫瑰花园的家园。虽然这些花园在几十年前就已经失去了,但原来的挡土墙仍然保留着,花园里重新种植了当地的植物,提供了侵蚀控制、动物栖息地和雨水衰减。今天,游客们在一座新的人行桥上穿过这个花园,从停车场到房子的前门。
Site The site is marked by a shallow ravine that was previously home to the historic Webster Rose Garden. While the gardens were lost decades before, the original retaining walls remain, and the garden was replanted with native plantings that provide erosion control, animal habitats, and storm water attenuation. Today, visitors cross this garden on a new footbridge spanning from the parking court to the front entrance of the house.
© Christian Phillips
克里斯蒂安·菲利普斯
Lower Level Plan
低级计划
© Nikolas Koenig
尼古拉斯·科尼格
Upper Level Plan
高层规划
聚集形式的灵感来自曾经停泊在邻近港口的帆船。这座房子是由一系列与等级以下相关的书籍组成的。该地点现有的斜坡允许两个主要的体积嵌套在景观中,呈现低的街道,同时将房子的全部高度暴露在海洋中。集合定义了一个上层公用庭院和厨房花园,和一个动态的间隙空间,框架海景。
Massing The form was inspired by the sailing ships that once anchored in the neighboring harbor. The house is created from a sequence of volumes that are linked below grade. The existing slope of the site allows for the two primary volumes to nestle into the landscape, presenting a low presence to the street while exposing the full height of the house to the ocean. The massing defines an upper utility court and kitchen garden, and a dynamic interstitial space that frames the ocean view.
© Christian Phillips
克里斯蒂安·菲利普斯
物质性,阿拉斯加黄色的雪松瓦,典型的科德角白话文,进一步将家园融入现有的街景。洋面采用广泛的玻璃,以最大限度地利用木材百叶窗雨幕,以尽量减少太阳热量的增加。板式混凝土挡土墙和壁炉的质量锚定建筑物的景观。
Materiality Alaskan yellow cedar shingles typical of the Cape Cod vernacular further integrate the home into the existing streetscape. The ocean façade uses extensive glazing to maximize the views with a wood louvered rain screen to minimize solar heat gain. Board-formed concrete retaining walls and fireplace mass anchor the building to the landscape.
© Christian Phillips
克里斯蒂安·菲利普斯
Architects Leroy Street Studio
Location Falmouth, United States
Lead Architects Marc Turkel, Morgan Hare, Shawn Watts, Carl Smith, Katice Helsinki
Area 8235.0 ft2
Project Year 2012
Photographs Christian Phillips, Nikolas Koenig
Category Adaptive Reuse
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