Sunday House Teeland Architects
2016-11-30 17:00
架构师提供的文本描述。我们的客户购买了20世纪70年代末在澳大利亚努萨的一栋现代化的砖式海滩别墅,目的是从维多利亚时期凉爽的气候中撤离亚热带地区。这座房子坐落在一个非常好的地方,背靠在努萨国家公园和冲浪海滩上。现有的深棕色砖墙住宅,虽然在当时建造得很好,但在视觉上的年代却很糟糕,而且没有充分利用这个位于亚热带雨林上的令人惊异的地方。业主简介的目的是使房屋现代化,同时尽量保留现有的建筑物结构。
Text description provided by the architects. Our clients purchased a late 1970’s modernist brick beach house in Noosa, Australia for a subtropical retreat from the cool Victorian climate. The house was located on a wonderful site that backed onto the Noosa National Park and surfing beaches. The existing dark brown brick residence, although well constructed at the time, had visually dated quite badly and did not take best advantage of the amazing site that backed onto a subtropical rainforest. The owners brief was to modernise the house while retaining as much of the existing building structure as possible.
© Jared Fowler
c.Jared Fowle
现有房子面临的挑战之一是,它没有充分利用国家公园的绝佳位置。房子的后部很大程度上是一堵坚固的砖墙,俯瞰着这美丽的景色。我们建议在后墙上开辟一系列新的洞口,这样卧室和浴室就可以俯瞰这一非常私人的宁静景观。最初,房子的内部很暗,所以我们把一系列木衬的光线从屋顶上推了出来。这使得自然光从一个高水平流动,以及从砖墙的新开口。
One of the challenges with the existing house is that it did not take full advantage of the fantastic location backing onto the national park. The rear of the house was largely a solid brick wall looking onto this beautiful view. We proposed carving out a series of new openings in the rear wall so that bedrooms and bathrooms would look out onto this very private serene landscape. Originally, the house was quite dark internally so we pushed a series of timber lined light wells up through the roof. This allowed natural light to flow in from a high level, as well from the new openings in the brick walls.
© Jared Fowler
c.Jared Fowle
Upper Level Plan
高层规划
© Jared Fowler
c.Jared Fowle
使现有房屋现代化的另一个重大挑战是如何改变前面街道的立面。原来的房子有一个不讨人喜欢的粗糙的深棕色砖墙正面,有两个同样褐色的车库门。另一个考虑因素是,在夏季,街道的立面朝东,炎热的早晨阳光会从厨房和餐厅的窗户里射进来。我们的方法是使砖在一个天然水泥完成和设计一个美丽的木材屏幕,坐在原来的正面。这种重量轻的硬木结构使街道的现代立面更加精致,同时也为室内空间提供了防晒和隐私。这座新房子最独特、最令人愉悦的设计元素之一是可以俯瞰国家公园的半室外浴室。原来的房子有一个老化的浅棕色塑料淋浴单元,坐在后甲板上,你可以在外面洗澡,看看森林。业主们很喜欢这个功能,所以我们把新浴室设计成硬木盒子,里面有铜配件,大部分都是在私人的亚热带雨林上开放的。
The other significant challenge to modernise the existing house was how to transform the front street elevation. The original house had an unflattering rough dark brown brick facade with two equally brown garage doors. A separate consideration was that the street elevation faced east and hot morning sun would blast in through the kitchen and dining windows in summer. Our approach was to render the brick in a natural cement finish and design a beautiful timber screen that sat in front of the original facade. This light weight hardwood structure resulted in a refined modern elevation to the street, while also providing sun protection and privacy for the internal spaces.One of the most unique and delightful design elements of the new house is the semi outdoor bathrooms that look out onto the national park. The original house had an aged light brown plastic shower unit that sat on the back deck, where you could shower outside looking into the forest. The owners loved this feature, so we designed the new bathrooms as hardwood boxes with copper fittings that are largely open onto the private subtropical rainforest.
© Jared Fowler
c.Jared Fowle
我们的客户在澳大利亚的努萨购买了一栋70年代末现代化的砖式海滩别墅,目的是从维多利亚时期凉爽的气候中撤离亚热带地区。这座房子坐落在一个非常好的地方,背靠在努萨国家公园和冲浪海滩上。现有的深棕色砖墙住宅,虽然在当时建造得很好,但在视觉上的年代却很糟糕,而且没有充分利用这个位于亚热带雨林上的令人惊异的地方。业主简介的目的是使房屋现代化,同时尽量保留现有的建筑物结构。
Product Description. Our clients purchased a late 1970’s modernist brick beach house in Noosa, Australia for a subtropical retreat from the cool Victorian climate. The house was located on a wonderful site that backed onto the Noosa National Park and surfing beaches. The existing dark brown brick residence, although well constructed at the time, had visually dated quite badly and did not take best advantage of the amazing site that backed onto a subtropical rainforest. The owners brief was to modernise the house while retaining as much of the existing building structure as possible.
© Jared Fowler
c.Jared Fowle
Architects Teeland Architects
Location Noosa Shire, Australia
Category Houses
Architect in Charge David Teeland, Jong Sook Kim
Area 400.0 m2
Project Year 2016
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