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Sydney Fairfax Avenue apartment
设计方:rolf ockert design
位置:澳大利亚
分类:住宅装修
内容:实景照片
图片来源:Sharrin Rees
图片:39张
文字图片来源于Rolf Ockert Design!感谢Rolf Ockert Design投稿!
Appreciation towards Rolf Ockert Design for providing the photos and description!
该项目位于一座1940年的房子的顶楼,可以看到悉尼港的美景。以前住宿区设计不是很合理,十分小。住宿区和大露台相连也不是很完美。因此我们想将主要的建筑楼混合成一座大楼,露台前面的墙被移走了,取缔的是玻璃墙,能够让整个起居室看起来大一些,也可以享受树木的全景。
室内设计得很完美,用薄片木板代替了墙,直接连接进门和起居室,能够让人们直接进入公寓的中心。有几面墙也被带走了,这样厨房/用餐厅看起来就大一些了。走廊扩建成了一个酒吧。定制的细木锻在墙的脊部对面,将所有的地方都连在了一起。
厨房有部分被薄片木墙挡住了,冰箱、微波炉等都不是很明显,不过长凳和准备区都是与住宿区和用餐厅直接相连的。这样的布置可以减少区域之间的过渡。卧室只做了细微的调整,所有新建的结合点都有设计元素并且运用了住宿区的材料以保证连续性。为了遵守现代建筑条例,露台的用的防水木板和钢质栏杆。
译者: Jasereen
We were approached by a bachelor who had just bought a penthouse apartment in an upmarket suburb of Sydney's East. The apartment occupied the entire top floor of a 1940's building and had great views over Sydney harbour. On the downside it was not very well laid out and the living area was small. The connection of the living area as well as access to the large terrace was also not ideal.
We therefore proposed a mixture of major building work in one , living,part and minor corrections in the other, bedroom, part of the apartment. The former wall to the terrace was removed completely and replaced with a glazed extension that not only enlarged the critical living room area but also allowed a wide panoramic view as well as enjoyment of the existing mature trees.The interior layout is defined by full height, gently sweeping “spine” wall of dark African Wenge wood veneer. This element connects the entry and the living area and leads the visitor into the heart of the apartment's living area and rectifies the previously disorienting organisation of the apartment.
Several existing internal walls were removed to make the Kitchen/Living area as generous as possible. An existing widening in the corridor was integrated in the living zone as a bar area for the wine loving client. The resulting sequence of spaces, starting from the entry, guided by the soft 'flowing' veneer clad spine wall, results in an apparent spatial generosity beyond its actual square meterage. A“ribbon” of custom made joinery, containing a multitude of uses, follows this sequence of spaces on the wall opposite the spine, thus tying the spaces together. Due to this common element the spaces are read as connected and belonging together. The shape of that joinery ribbon also enhances and emphasises the outline shape of the existing apartment walls.
The layout of the Bedroom part of the apartment was left largely as existing, with minor adjustments. All new built-in joinery picks up on design clues and materials from the living part of the apartment to ensure continuity.The terrace decking and new steel balustrade extension, required by modern building regulations, are ostentatiously “Ocean liner style”, a reference to not only the era and style of the existing apartment block but also the magnificient views of Sydney Harbour.
悉尼Fairfax Avenue公寓室内局部图
悉尼Fairfax Avenue公寓
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