Minimalist Living Space Inspired by the Japanese Nakagin Capsule
2017-12-03 11:17
Architects: March Studio Project: Bobhubski minimalist living space Location: Falls Creek, Victoria, Australia Area: 27 sqm Photography: Peter Bennetts
建筑师:三月工作室项目:Bobhubski极简主义居住空间位置:瀑布溪,澳大利亚维多利亚地区:27平方米摄影:Peter Bennetts
From the architect: Located in Falls Creek, the client’s vision for the site was a minimalist space capsule for visitors to relax and recharge in after a day on the slopes. The moniker Bobhubski was derived from the client’s name (Bobby), its location at The Hub at Falls Creek and the key recreational activity on offer.
来自建筑师:位于瀑布溪,客户对该网站的愿景是一个极简空间胶囊,供游客放松和充电后,在斜坡上一天。这个名字来自于客户的名字(鲍比),它位于瀑布溪的中心,以及提供的主要娱乐活动。
Drawing inspiration from the Japanese Nakagin Capsule by Kurokawa, Bobhubski presented us the challenge to rethink our approach in designing for a narrow and minimalist living space, forcing us to be more creative with its spatial configuration and functional relationships in the way things could nest within one another.
博布布斯基从黑川的日本Nakagin胶囊中汲取灵感,向我们展示了重新思考我们设计狭小和极简生活空间的方法的挑战,迫使我们在空间结构和功能关系上更具创造性,就像事物之间相互嵌套的方式一样。
The result was a unified visual language that we carried throughout the space. At just 27 square metres, our vision for the space demanded that no real estate remained unused, resulting in storage nested within the walls and joinery.
结果是一种统一的视觉语言,我们把它带到了整个空间。在只有27平方米的空间,我们的视觉空间要求没有任何房地产仍未使用,导致存储嵌套在墙壁和细木工。
By keeping the interior white with only subtle accents of orange and material textures to contrast, together with the abundance of natural light flooding in, a sense of levity is brought to the space. The design strives for a clean aesthetic with maximum functionality, integrating a playful element of unexpected space utilisation in its thoughtful and considered detailing.
通过保持室内白色与只有微妙的橙色和材料纹理的口音形成对比,加上丰富的自然光涌入,一种轻浮的感觉被带到了空间。该设计力求干净的美学与最大的功能,整合了一个有趣的元素意想不到的空间利用在其深思熟虑和考虑的细节。
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