Jamberoo Farm House Casey Brown Architecture
2013-03-04 01:00
架构师提供的文本描述。位于悉尼南部海岸悬崖的边缘,有美丽的景色,可以看到起伏的青山和遥远的大海全景。客户简介寻求一个新的乡村住宅与私人客人住宿和大型娱乐区。必须解决暴雨、强风和西面阳光的小气候,再加上新工程需要舒适地安置在现有建筑群的既定特征内。
Text description provided by the architects. Located on the edge of the coastal escarpment south of Sydney, the site enjoys beautiful views of rolling green hills and a distant panorama to the sea. The clients brief sought a new country residence with private guest accommodation and large entertaining areas. A microclimate of heavy rains, strong winds and western sun had to be addressed, coupled with the need for the new works to sit comfortably within the established character of a complex of existing buildings.
© Patrick Bingham-Hall
帕特里克·宾厄姆-霍尔
该设计在这个农场的西北角提供了一个新的家庭住宅,其特点是现有的当地建筑,包括一座古老的奶牛场、谷仓、棚屋和一棵古老的莫顿湾无花果树周围的小屋。通过微风连接起来的三个门廊,在建筑中形成了一系列框架式的景观。在建造一系列私人空间和大型公共生活/餐饮/厨房的同时,可以看到北方、西部以及南方的中央庭院。精心设计,以增加一个当代的历史层的地方,新的建筑在形状,规模和比例的反应,其周围的环境。
The design provides a new family house in the North West corner of this farm complex characterised by existing vernacular buildings including an old dairy, barns, sheds and cottages configured around an ancient Morton Bay Fig tree. Three gabled pavilions connected through a breezeway create a series of framed views through the building. Views to the North, West as well as the central courtyard to the South are captured while creating a series of private spaces and a large communal living/dining/kitchen. Carefully designed to add a contemporary layer of history to the place, the new building responds in shape, scale and proportion to its immediate surroundings.
Ground Floor Plan
外部材料是从现有的建筑托盘,但给予当代的解释,包括当地的现场石材,垂直黑对接衬板,覆盖板,使自然褪色为灰色的颜色和彩色屋顶。在内部,黑臀地板,墙壁和天花板衬里加强了一个强大的木材特征。主展馆有一个戏剧性的大教堂天花板,外露的回收硬木木桩,配对的萝卜和剪刀桁架。渐渐地,朝北的展馆变得越来越宽和更高,这使得生活区在远处可以看到周围的风景和海岸的壮观景色。开放式厨房后面的洗碗机是在主展馆内作为一个低天花板的房间建造的。巨大的木料滑动门打开了房子的大门,环绕着西北弯曲的阳台。
External materials are taken from the existing buildings pallet but given a contemporary interpretation and include local field stone, vertical Blackbutt lining boards with cover battens left natural to fade to a grey colour and Colorbond roofs. Internally, Blackbutt floors, wall and ceiling linings reinforce a strong timber character. The main pavilion features a dramatic cathedral ceiling with exposed recycled hardwood timber posts, paired rafters and scissor trusses. Gradually, the pavilion becomes wider and higher towards the North giving the living area spectacular views of the surrounding landscape and coast in the distance. The scullery behind the open kitchen is built as a low ceiling room within the main pavilion. Large timber sliding doors open up the house to a wide wrap around curved veranda to the North West.
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