Villa Tussefaret Lie Øyen Arkitekter
2016-04-12 02:00
© Fin Serck-Hanssen
c.Fin Serck-Hanssen
架构师提供的文本描述。客户想要一个负担得起的小房子,有一个家庭的空间和可出租的工作室。LieYen用预制混凝土元件来解决这个难题。
Text description provided by the architects. The client wanted an affordable little house, with room for one family and lettable studio. Lie Øyen solved the task with a puzzle of prefabricated concrete elements.
图塞法莱别墅是一座60平方米的小型单户两层住宅。它可以垂直分为一个主单元和一个出租单元。这两个单位合二为一,提供四间卧室、两间浴室和两间起居室。这个想法是建立一个混凝土“外壳”,一个房间的房子,以后可以分为两层,其中必须有两个孩子的空间和一个出租单位。通过设计过程,房子变得有点传统,但“大壳”的想法被保留。这座房子是由预制的混凝土元件制成的。绝缘夹层板已交付使用,外观和内部完成。这使得快速完成结构成为可能。这些元素是打算作为一个单一的部分,组装和休息在一起。他们的大小接近最大的运输和组装。每个元素都有一个独特的形状,它们被组合在一起,因此它们之间的空间构成了窗口的开口。
Villa Tussefaret is a 60 m2 compact single family two storey house. It can be divided vertically into one main unit and one rental unit. Combined, these two units provide four bedrooms, two bathrooms and two living rooms. The idea was to create a concrete “shell”, a one-room house that could later be divided into two floors, which had to have room for two children and a rental unit. Through the design process the house became slightly more conventional, but the idea of the “big shell” is maintained. The house is made from prefabricated concrete elements. The insulated sandwich panels were deliveres ready to use, with exterior and interior finish. This made it possible to complete the structure quickly. The elements are intended as single pieces that are assembled and rest on each other. Their size is close to the maximum for transportation and assembly. Each element has a unique shape, and they are combined so that the spaces between them make up the window openings.
© Nils Petter Dale
Nils Petter Dale
门窗都是用铝制的,这是在外面使用的唯一其他材料。所有的材料都可以不经过处理。内饰是橡木、木板、桦木胶合板。房间区连接两层,由建筑师自己的木匠制作的定制家具强调了这些区域。随着家庭及其成员的发展和成长,家具也会发生变化。
The windows and doors are made of crude aluminum, the only other material used in the exterior. All material can be left untreated. The interiors are oak veneered birch plywood. Room zones connect the two floors, and the custom-built furniture, made by the architect’s own carpenters, emphasizes these zones. The furniture can change as the family and its members develop and grow.
© Fin Serck-Hanssen
c.Fin Serck-Hanssen
© Fin Serck-Hanssen
c.Fin Serck-Hanssen
Architects Lie Øyen arkitekter as
Location Drøbak, Norway
Category Houses
Project leader Kristoffer Øyen
Area 60.0 sqm
Project Year 2014
Photographs Fin Serck-Hanssen
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