Raval Hideaway Sarriera
2017-05-21 13:00
架构师提供的文本描述。Raval的隐蔽处是一间零星的工作室,供一位不断出差工作的年轻企业家使用。他在市中心寻找一个空间,如果需要的话,他可以在那里得到城市的活力,同时,在需要的时候,用它来休息。
Text description provided by the architects. Hideaway in Raval is a sporadic living studio for a young entrepreneur who travels continuously for work. He was in search of a space inside the city center where, if wanted, he could get contaiged by the cities vibrance and at the same time, when in need, isolate himself by using it as a rest&work hideaway.
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现有的55平米的地下类似空间以前曾用作旧的摩托车作坊,后来又用作蹲屋。天花板非常低,空间的组织是不存在的,前门邻居举办了一个非常响亮的社交俱乐部,作为酒吧的主顾享受外面的团体辩论和饮酒。
The existing 55sqm ground floor cavelike space had been used previously as an old motorcycle workshop and, later on, as a squatting house. Ceilings were extremely low, the organization of the space was unexisting and the front door neighbor hosts a very loud social club that serves as a bar in which patrons enjoy outside group debating and drinking.
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Floor Plan
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由于现有的底层通道门在道路和工作室之间产生了非常剧烈的连接,因此必须整合一个中间缓冲花园区域。这一花园缓冲区作为一种方式,以获取内部照明,也作为一个声音和隐私的屏障,从街道。这个缓冲区是通过两层相反的外观创建的。首先,一个外部透光穿孔铁板折叠门,可以完全打开,并给予一个梯度的视觉隐私公寓。第二,一个玻璃和金属框架滑动窗口结构,关闭直接噪音从对面的步行街。这两层皮肤之间的空间完全可以部分打开,有大量的变化。一个金属内置的长凳完成了设置,理想的团聚和就餐,或简单吸烟,阅读或寒意时,希望看到和注视熔炉街头生活的奇迹。
As the existing groundfloor access door generated a very violent connection between the road and the studio, it was essential to integrate an intermediate buffer garden area. This garden buffer area serves as a way to get light inside and also act as an acoustic and privacy barrier from the street. This buffer is created by having two opposing layers of facade. First, an exterior light-permeable perforated iron sheet folding door that can be totally opened and gives a gradient of visual privacy to the apartment. And second, a glass and metal frame sliding window structure that shuts down direct noise from across the pedestrian street. The space between these two skins can be totally o partially opened, with a large number of variations. A metal built-in bench completes the setup, ideal for reunions and dining or simply smoking and reading or chilling when in desire to look and gaze at the wonders of melting pot street life.
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一旦进入,工作室被分成两个区域。前居住、就餐和工作区域,通往街道花园和一个更亲密和安静的后方地区,卧室被放置。内置家具的产生既起到了隔断的作用,又优化了现有的空间,从而赋予了更大的广度感。工作室最不方便的特点之一是天花板低,一旦进入空间,就会自动感到不得不俯冲,因此决定使用一种连续的、能反射空间并产生更大幅度感的空想地板材料。这是通过使用白色环氧树脂地板加上一层额外的光泽来加强反射和创造浮动地板的效果,消除了低天花板的感觉,并增强了一个舒适的避风港的感觉。地板在整个工作室保持连续,当在浴室,创造一个额外的内建整体浴缸和淋浴。
Once inside, the studio is divided into two areas. A front living, dining and working area which opens to the street garden and a more intimate and quiet back area where the bedroom is placed. Built-in furniture is generated to both act as partitions and to optimize the existing space thus granting a greater sense of breadth. One of the studios most inconvenient trait was the low ceilings which automatically made one feel they had to duck once entering the space, thus, it was decided to use a continuous ethereal flooring material which could reflect the space and create a greater sense of amplitude. This was done by using white epoxy resin flooring with an extra coat of gloss to strengthen the reflection and create the effect of a floating floor, countering the perception of low ceiling and enhancing the feeling of a cozy haven. Flooring remains continuous throughout the studio and,when in the bathroom, creates an extra wide inbuilt monolithic bathtub and rainshower.
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Concept Collage
概念拼贴
墙扇和纺织品也是由萨维设计和生产的,以满足空间的需要和美学,创造我们想象中的单一形象。
Wall fans and textiles are also designed and produced by Sa-Wei to meet the needs and aesthetics of the space, creating the unitary image we envisioned.
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(Jose Hevia)
Architects Sarriera-Weinstock
Location Barcelona, Spain
Category Houses Interiors
Architect in Charge Mariana de Delás, Marcos Duffo
Area 55.0 m2
Project Year 2017
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