Mood Ring House SILO AR + D
2016-05-21 09:00
© Timothy Hursley
C.蒂莫西·赫斯利
架构师提供的文本描述。一位建筑师领导的设计建造项目,心情环屋是一个低成本(80美元/SF)的单身家庭生活工作房屋。
Text description provided by the architects. An architect led design-build project, MOOD RING HOUSE is a low-cost ($80/sf) single family live-work house.
该设计位于阿肯色州费耶特维尔市中心步行距离的折中社区,是由场地限制和机会、经济限制和规划要求混合而产生的。随着与地段线的倾斜,选址保留了两棵已建成的巨大的Catalpa树,将房子定位为利用牧师的北光,以及直面森林和远处山脉的南和西面景观,所有这些都是在靠近地产的主要路口的前方。工作职能按年级合并,大部分居住空间在上面。在阿肯色州不稳定的土壤中,小型基地可以最大限度地减少建造的足迹,以保护现有的树木并降低地基成本。悬臂,配合戏剧性的斜坡遗址,提供独特的自然景观的每一个生活空间,创造了一个私人飞地在树冠。在悬垂之下,西面前方有一辆汽车,东面后面有一间室外房间。棚顶,加上倒桁架轮廓,淹没了内部的自然光体积。
Located in an eclectic neighborhood in walking distance from the city center of Fayetteville, Arkansas, the design is born out of a mix of site limitations and opportunities, economic constraints, and programmatic requirements. With a skewed alignment to the lot lines, the siting preserves two established monumental Catalpa trees, orienting the house to take advantage of north light from a clerestory, and south and west facing views of the immediate forest and the distant mountains, all while fronting the main intersection near the property. Work functions are consolidated at grade, with a majority of living spaces above. The small base minimizes the built footprint to preserve existing trees and reduce foundation costs, which are at a premium in the unstable Arkansas soil. The cantilevers, in concert with the dramatically sloping site, give unique views of the natural landscape to each living space, creating a private enclave amidst the tree canopy. Beneath overhangs are a carport on the west-facing front and an outdoor room on the east-facing rear. The shed roof, when coupled with an inverted truss profile, floods the interior volume with natural light.
© Timothy Hursley
C.蒂莫西·赫斯利
内部是铰接和完成,以加强空间之间的扩展和重叠关系。一个有限的调色板白色和轻型木材是通过整个内陆。细节,整个角落开放,以暗示互锁的空间关系。
Interiors are articulated and finished to enhance the expansive and overlapping relationship between spaces. A limited palette of whites and light woods are carried throughout the interior. Details throughout leave corners open to imply interlocking spatial relationships.
© Timothy Hursley
C.蒂莫西·赫斯利
为了降低成本,这座房子主要是用普通的、现成的材料建造的,详细地掩盖了他们卑微的性格。外壳主要是预加工的Hardi面板和双壁聚碳酸酯.在安装过程中,使用了标称尺寸的面板,以尽量减少人工成本。面板之间的调整是便宜的屋顶装饰,油漆与壁板完成。屋顶是金属玻璃。上层窗户是滑动的露台门和侧面与内部钢和链条栏杆。悬臂是通过连续的LVL和工程连接之间的跨越完成的。悬臂的对称平衡和相对有限的开口量有效地将上层变成了箱梁。(鼓掌)
To keep costs down, the house is constructed primarily of generic, off-the-shelf materials, detailed to mask their humble character. The exterior envelope is primarily prefinished Hardi Panel and twin-wall polycarbonate. Panels were used in nominal dimensions to minimize labor costs during installation. Reglets between panels are inexpensive roof trim, painted to match the siding finish. Roofing is metal galvalume. The upper level windows are sliding patio doors and sidelights with interior steel and chain link railings. Cantilevers are accomplished with continual LVLs and engineered joists spanning between. The symmetrical balance of the cantilevers and the relatively limited amount of openings effectively turn the upper level into a box beam.
意境环屋探讨了建筑如何能够有不同的昼夜存在,具有独特的体验和空间品质。白天,由于场地的定位和微妙的材料调色板,这座建筑尽管具有明显的聚集性,但仍具有一种庄重的特点。晚上,从隐秘的节能LED装置中投射出的彩色光,照亮了建筑体积。色彩来源于房子的气质,并直接由业主的愿望。
The Mood Ring House explores how architecture can have different day and night presences with distinct experiential and spatial qualities. During the day, because of the site orientation and subtle material palette, the architecture has a demure character despite its distinct massing. At night, illuminated soffits construct volumes out of projecting colored light from concealed energy efficient LED fixtures. Colors are derived from the temperament of the house and directly by the owners’ desire.
© Timothy Hursley
C.蒂莫西·赫斯利
情绪环屋完工后,附近的业主们开始在门廊灯上安装多种颜色的LED灯泡,将社区改造成彩虹灯区。
Following the completion of the Mood Ring House, nearby home owners have begun to equip their porch lamps on with multi-colored LED bulbs, transforming the neighborhood into a Rainbow Light District.
Architects SILO AR + D
Location Fayetteville, United States
Category Houses
Design Team Marc Manack and Frank Jacobus, Principals; Joseph Weishaar, Project Designer; Esteban Ayala; Thomas Geeslin; Ethan Werkmeister
Area 1920.0 ft2
Project Year 2014
Photographs Timothy Hursley
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