Grajo Residence Jonathan Barnes Architecture and Design
2014-11-26 01:00
架构师提供的文本描述。这座4200平方英尺(约合4200平方米)的私人住宅坐落在哥伦布以北曾经是一片开阔的农田里,是对环境、生活方式和可持续性的一种经过研究的回应。创建了一系列开放的、毗连的空间,这些空间支持覆盖的规划功能,并与外部相连接和屏蔽,是通过一个简单的庭院规划实现的。
Text description provided by the architects. This 4,200 square foot private residence situated in what was once open farmland north of Columbus is a studied response to context, lifestyle and sustainability. Creating a series of open and contiguous spaces that support the overlaid programmatic functions and are both connected to and screened from the exterior was achieved with a simple courtyard plan.
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该计划是在对U形图的几何图形进行选择性划分的基础上制定的,它隔离了酒吧和角落,并根据需要将它们重新连接起来。中间的酒吧-主要的生活功能-随后暴露在室内庭院中,并与公共入口隔离开来。
The plan development followed a selective compartmentalization of the geometries of the U shaped diagram, isolating the bars and corners and reconnecting them as needed. The center bar - the main living functions – was then exposed to the interior courtyard and isolated from the public entry(ies).
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然后,室内的焦点变成了被树林遮挡的私人庭院,客房和音乐室被高架在西边的服务酒吧上方,与东主卧室相对。(鼓掌)
The focus of the interiors then became the private courtyard screened by the woods beyond. Guest quarters and a music room were elevated above the west service bar and opposite the east master bedroom.
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主要的单一入口和门厅的惯例被丢弃,取代了沿着主要起居区排列的多个相同的条目,根本没有专门的空间。客人可以沿着外面的步道进入任何他们喜欢的地方,也可以进入厨房、餐厅或客厅。
The convention of the main singular entry and foyer was discarded in lieu of multiple identical entries sequenced along the main living areas, and no dedicated space at all. Guests enter anywhere they like along the exterior walk and into the kitchen, dining or living areas.
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内部和外部材料是最小和基本暴露的混凝土地板,里面是白色瓷砖和竹木,白色灰泥和外面的一个垂直的雪松雨幕。雪松的外部主要是染色的,除了南面入口墙的凹槽部分,它采用日本的技术“寿司板”,原木被烧焦后暴露的地方。房子依靠独立的基础设施,有一个渗滤场、卫生系统和地热供暖系统。
The interior and exterior materials are minimal and basic – exposed concrete floors, white ceramic tile and bamboo wood inside and white stucco and a vertical cedar rainscreen outside. The cedar exterior is primarily stained with the exception of a recessed portion of the south facing entry wall which uses the Japanese technique of Shou Sugi Ban, where the raw wood is charred and left exposed. The house relies on autonomous infrastructure with a leach field sanitary system and geothermal heating.
Architects Jonathan Barnes Architecture and Design
Location Powell, United States
Category Houses
Architect in Charge Jonathan Barnes
Project Architect Jeremy Little
Structural Engineer Joe Lewis
Contractor Benco
Area 4200.0 ft2
Project Year 2013
Photographs Feinknopf Photography
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