Ming House LGZ Taller de Arquitectura
2014-06-23 00:00
合作者劳拉·哈维尔,Jimena García Art ReéAlmanza制造商装货.多规格少规格
Collaborators Laura Javier, Jimena García Art René Almanza Manufacturers Loading... More Specs Less Specs
架构师提供的文本描述。房子的设计产生了一种宽敞的感觉,远远超过实际建筑的平方米。每个生成的空间都遵循延长视线的优先顺序:通过一个直线花园延伸的长入口走廊;连接第二层和第一层并一直延伸到游泳池长度的长楼梯;每个分配区视觉上都能到达内庭院的一个视角。
Text description provided by the architects. The design of the house generates a perception of spaciousness well above the square meters of actual construction. Each one of the generated spaces follow the priority of extending the sight lines: the long entrance corridor that elongates through a linear garden outside; the long stairs that links the second level with the first one and continues towards the length of the swimming pool; every distributing zone visually reaching a perspective of the inner patio.
充足的屋顶高度以及天花板的设计都强调了感知到的空间,这也促成了窗户和天窗的战略性定位,从而增强了自然光,同时遮挡了附近建筑环境不那么引人入胜的景色,并为自然背景提供了更好的景观框架。外表的简约反映了房子的内在态度:与世隔绝,内部安全开放。
The ample roof heights, as well as the design of ceilings emphasize the perceived spaciality, contributing to this factor also the strategic positioning of windows and skylights, which enhance natural light while blocking the not-so-engaging views of nearby built context and framing the better views of natural background. The simplicity of the exterior form reflects the inwardly attitude of the house: closed from the outside world, safely open from the inside.
© Jorge Taboada
c.Jorge Taboada
材料在一系列鲜明的主题中交替表达了室内和外部的设计:从墙壁的白色纯净,通过地板的暗石色调,连接工程主体长度的主墙的沙质颜色,到家具、甲板和艺术品中的天然木材色调。
Materials alternate in series of contrasting themes that articulate interior and exterior design: from the white purity of the walls, through the dark stone tones of the floor, the sandy colors of the main wall that connects the main length of the project, to the natural wood tones in furniture, decks and art objects.
© Jorge Taboada
c.Jorge Taboada
大自然在房子里和周围流动,使它更加丰富。后花园是由本地植物(来自草本植物,灌木,橡树),具有较低的维护和用水需求。从一楼到二楼,室内庭院提供了绿色墙的绝佳景观,给房子的每一个室内空间带来了阴影、清新和放松的景色。
Nature flows in and around the house and enriches it. The posterior garden is populated by native plants (from grasses, shrubs, oak trees) which have low maintenance and water requirements. The interior patio affords great views of the green wall from the first and second floor bringing shadow, freshness and relaxing views to every interior space in the house.
© Jorge Taboada
c.Jorge Taboada
© Jorge Taboada
c.Jorge Taboada
Architects LGZ Taller de Arquitectura
Location Monterrey, Mexico
Category Houses
Architect in Charge Lena de la Torre, Oscar Fdo. Mendoza L
Area 257.0 m2
Project Year 2014
Photographs Jorge Taboada
Manufacturers Loading...
推荐作品
下载