Templestowe House by Figr Architecture is Defined by Harmony and Elegance
2017-09-23 17:27
Architects: Figr Architecture - Design Project: Templestowe House Architect in Charge: Michael Artemenko, Adi Atic Styling: Ruth Welsby Area 280.0 m2 Location: Templestowe Lower, Australia Photography: Tom Blachford
建筑师:Figr架构
The Templestowe House is a nod to the tradition of the Italian Palazzo and Australian courtyard house, creating the constant connection between outdoor and indoor spaces. The house is divided by three landscaped zones: the front yard, the courtyard and the rear yard. The landscaped courtyard is the heart of the house, masking the neighbouring dwellings while at the same time revealing canopies of the surrounding trees.
TemplestowHouse是对意大利宫和澳大利亚四合院传统的认可,创造了室外和室内空间之间的持续联系。这所房子分为三个景观区:前院、庭院和后院。美化的庭院是房子的中心,遮住了附近的住宅,同时也暴露了周围树木的檐篷。
This tranquil, calm space has an intimate connection with the interior spaces of the house which reveal themselves from various angles. Further negotiation of the landscape and nature is achieved through the material palette. The internal timber batten ceiling not only guides and navigates visitors through the spaces, but also creates a dramatic juxtaposition to the white concrete flooring. Elongated brown bricks were used respectfully integrate the exterior fabric of the surrounding context of Templestowe and a further play on the horizontal nature of the built form proportions.
这个宁静、平静的空间与房子的内部空间有着密切的联系,这些空间从不同的角度展现了自己。通过材料调色板实现了景观和自然的进一步协商。内部木条天花板不仅引导和引导游客穿过空间,而且创造了一个戏剧性的并列白色混凝土地板。拉长的棕色砖被使用,分别整合了周围环境的外部结构和进一步发挥的水平性质的建造形式的比例。
A utilitarian material which sits comfortably within its context is also a reminder of this once working class suburb. The brick is also used inside, creating a series of colonnades which are broken by windows, allowing the light of the courtyard to spill into the corridor.
一个实用的材料,舒适地放置在它的背景下,也提醒了这个曾经的工人阶级郊区。砖块也在里面使用,形成了一系列被窗户打破的柱廊,使庭院的光线溢出到走廊中。
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