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该项目受到Aran山谷乡土建筑的启发,探索了一种基于当地材料和建筑技术的设计方式。
Inspired by the vernacular architecture of the Aran Valley, this project explores a way of designing based on the use of local materials and construction techniques.
干预措施被构想为一个非坚固的框架,通过大窗户和战略性的开口将居住者的视线引向室外。这种设计方法让阳光直射室内,使比利牛斯山脉的美景尽收眼底,并营造出一种无缝的室内外体验。
The intervention, conceived as a non-strident frame, directs the dweller’s gaze outwards through large windows and strategically placed openings. This approach allows direct sunlight to flood the interiors, providing breathtaking views of the Pyrenees mountains and fostering a seamless indoor-outdoor experience.
翻新的一个主要方面是揭开房屋原有材质的面纱,而木材在其中发挥着核心作用。之前被油漆和清漆覆盖的松木经过打磨和喷砂后恢复了自然状态。用于门窗和衣柜的新木材从附近的木工厂采购,以减少运输并方便安装。
A major aspect of the renovation was unveiling the original materiality of the house, with wood playing a central role in it. Pine wood, previously covered with paint and varnish, was restored to its natural state through sanding and sandblasting. New wood for windows, doors and wardrobes was sourced from nearby carpentries to minimise transportation and facilitate its installation.
Architect:MaximaleStudio
Photos:DavidZarzoso