Tribeca Loft Andrew Franz Architect
2015-03-23 13:00
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架构师提供的文本描述。在曼哈顿标有地标的翠贝卡北部地区,1884年鱼子酱仓库的顶层和屋顶面积为3000平方英尺,与大型开放娱乐区以及与室外环境的流畅连接相协调。
Text description provided by the architects. In Manhattan’s landmarked Tribeca North area, the 3,000-square-feet top floor and roof of an 1884 caviar warehouse are reconceived as a residence with large open entertaining zones and a fluid connection with the outdoor environment.
Lower Floor Plan
低层平面图
室外连接
Outdoor Connection
住宅由一个重新安置的阁楼改造而成,里面有一个凹陷的内部庭院,里面有一个可伸缩的玻璃屋顶,连接到上面种植的绿色屋顶花园。这种从室内减去体积的姿态将户外带入主要的居住区域。屋顶向后剥落,在空间里洒上自然的光。当空气开放时,充足的气流进入曾经通风不良、黑暗的阁楼。到了晚上,法庭就像一盏内部的灯笼,照亮下面的阁楼。
The residence is transformed by a relocated mezzanine where a sunken interior court with a retractable glass roof connects to the planted green roof garden above. This gesture of subtracting volume from the interior brings the outdoors into the primary living zones. The roof, peeled back, showers the spaces with natural light. When open, ample air flow enters what was once a poorly ventilated and dark loft. By night, the court acts as an internal lantern illuminating the loft below.
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历史性对话
Historic Dialogue
融入建筑物的工业过去,新旧之间的视觉对话是通过插入现代材料以及从阁楼中恢复或再生的材料来设计的。一种定制的钢楼梯将旧屋顶托梁上的木料作为踏板和落地物。多层住宅由核桃筋膜统一,作为概念基准。
Embracing the building’s industrial past, a visual discourse between new and old is devised through insertions of modern materials along with restored or reclaimed materials from the loft. A custom steel stair repurposes timbers from the old roof joists as treads and landings. The multiple level residence is unified by a walnut fascia that serves as a conceptual datum.
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Sustainability & Health
为了增加其可持续性,采用了新的、节能的机械系统和设备.该项目回收和再利用阁楼材料,同时引进新的,当地来源的产品,包括家电,可伸缩玻璃屋顶,建筑金属工程,和橱柜。新的屋顶露台利用回收的青石摊铺机和大多数本地植物物种,这些植物只需要少量的水,同时又能保护下面的环境。
To add to its sustainable nature, new and energy-efficient mechanical systems and appliances are employed. The project reclaims and reuses loft materials while bringing in new, locally sourced products including the appliances, retractable glass roof, architectural metal work, and cabinetry. The new roof terrace utilizes reclaimed bluestone pavers and a majority of native plant species that require little water while insulating the environment below.
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c Albert Vecerka/Esto
Architects Andrew Franz Architect
Location New York, NY, USA
Category Refurbishment
Area 3000.0 ft2
Project Year 2013
Photographs Albert Vecerka/Esto
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