Whitetail Woods Regional Park Camper Cabins HGA Architects and Engineers
2015-03-12 10:00
© Paul Crosby Photography
保罗·克罗斯比摄影
架构师提供的文本描述。坐落在明尼阿波利斯/圣保罗大都市区的一个新的区域公园的山坡上,三个新的露营小屋-由县雇员在一个职业培训项目中的高中生的帮助下-编织成一片松树。它们是公园总体规划第一阶段的关键设施。
Text description provided by the architects. Nestled into the hillside of a new regional park within the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area, three new camper cabins - built by county employees with the aid of high school students in a vocational training program - weave their way into a stand of pine trees. They serve as a key amenity in the first phase of the parks master plan.
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舱室科
小木屋的概念与树屋的概念格格不入,但却通过建造一座“树中之屋”,在毗邻的滑雪和徒步小径上,从山顶的一座桥上进入,让所有人都可以进入这座小屋。
The concept for the cabins riffs on the idea of a treehouse, but instead makes it accessible to all by building a “house in the trees” entered from a bridge at the crest of the hill along adjacent ski and hiking trails.
© Paul Crosby Photography
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小木屋占地227平方英尺,拥有80平方英尺的甲板,提供充足的面积、电力、照明、暖气和自然通风,有框架的视野进入周围的森林,为这位夜间户外冒险家带来了现代的舒适。两张配有内置存储、就餐和休息区的全尺寸铺位为四个人提供了优化的舱室住宿,而沙发床和通过内置存储隐藏的额外折叠座椅可以轻松容纳六个人。小屋由山上更远的一个浴室支撑着。
At 227 square feet with an 80 square foot deck, the cabins provide ample square footage, electricity, lighting, heat and natural ventilation with framed views into the surrounding forest bringing modern comfort to the overnight outdoor adventurer. Two full-size bunks with built-in-storage, dining and sitting areas provide optimized cabin accommodations for four individuals while sleeper sofa and additional folding seating, hidden via built-in-storage, can comfortably accommodate six. The cabins are supported by a bathhouse farther up the hill.
© Paul Crosby Photography
保罗·克罗斯比摄影
小木屋建在混凝土码头上,以尽量减少对周围荒野的影响,木屋在海拔14至16英尺之间盘旋,树木几乎可以到达,创造了隐私和与自然环境的亲密关系。在混凝土墩基础之上的结构是由一个红色雪松胶木底盘,雪松和松木框架取决于能见度和曝光率,和红色雪松覆盖始终。
Built on concrete piers to minimize the impact on the surrounding wilderness, the cabins hover between 14 and 16 feet above grade with trees almost at arms-reach, creating privacy and intimacy with the natural environment. Above the concrete pier foundation the structure is comprised of a red cedar glulam chassis, cedar and pine framing depending on visibility and exposure, and red cedar cladding throughout.
© Pete VonDeLinde
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黑雪松在外表上与松林的美丽完美地融合在一起,松林的内部自然被污染,创造了一个沉浸式的温暖环境。从地板到天花板的玻璃在甲板上框架森林,创造了一个焦点中心从内部。
Dark cedar shingles on the exterior blend seamlessly with the beauty of the pine forest, in which it is situated while the interior is stained naturally to create an immersive warm environment. Floor-to-ceiling glass at the deck frames the forest, creating a focal centerpiece from the interior.
© Pete VonDeLinde
皮特·冯德林德
Architects HGA Architects and Engineers
Location Whitetail Woods Regional Park, 17100 Station Trail, Farmington, MN 55024, United States
Category Cabins & Lodges
Landscape architect HGA Architects and Engineers/ Travis Van Liere Studio
Principal-in-charge Jim Goblirsch, AIA, LEED AP
Principal Designer Steven Dwyer, AIA, LEED AP
Project manager Erica Christenson, ASLA
Project architects Rob Good, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP
Area 227.0 ft2
Project Year 2014
Photographs Paul Crosby Photography, Pete VonDeLinde
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