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雅阁蒂亚天空别墅丨英国剑桥丨Alison Brooks Architects

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Alison Brooks Architects
Accordia Sky Villas
Cambridge
“This is high-density housing at its very best, demonstrating that volume house-builders can deliver high-quality architecture while improving their own bottom line.” – RIBA Stirling Prize Judges
These four semi-detached houses mark the gateway to the Stirling Prize-winning Accordia neighbourhood. Working alongside Lead Masterplanner Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Maccreanor Lavington, Alison Brooks Architects designed two apartment buildings and these four villas as part of the 378-dwelling scheme.
These houses are an exuberant re-interpretation of the 19th Century semi-detached house typology that is found in this Cambridge context, adapting it to twenty-first Century family life, within the masterplan constraints of a three-storey frontage and an eight-meter-wide house plot. Spatial qualities of openness, transparency to the exterior, flexibility and connectivity were our primary intentions. These goals were achieved by using the device of a split-level building section focussed around a central atrium, to enable a sense of visual and spatial connectivity between all four stories.
The ground floor is conceived as a continuation of the adjacent outdoor spaces. This spatial continuity is achieved by shifting the staircase to the party wall side of the plan so that upon entering, one sees straight through the house to the garden. The atrium – also the dining area – is a triple height space, or ‘great hall’, that visually and physically connects every floor of the house, filling its centre with light.
The house has no corridors. Upper floor rooms are accessed from galleries that overlook the atrium, filled with light from flank wall glazing. On the north side of the house are four floors of bedrooms and service elements. These spaces have a more enclosed, nest-like quality. In contrast, the three-story element on the south side of the atrium has more open spaces with higher ceilings overlooking a courtyard garden. Opposite, a two storey mews building is a garage and guest accommodation at first floor level. A large sliding door in the garage opens it to the garden, so that it can take on other uses, such as a workshop or playroom.
The Villa elevations were developed to express the free-form section of the houses. Together the windows form a spiral pattern, disguising the symmetry of a semi-detached house to create the reading of a single house. The elevations facing Brooklands Avenue therefore have an array of punched windows that ‘dance’ across the facades. Internally these windows appear in unexpected places such as along floors and corners, allowing equally unexpected views.
Metal-clad porticoes form ‘front porches’, important semi-public spaces that double as bay windows to the kitchen. Conversely, the south facing garden elevation is primarily glazed with two storey portico that is a sun-shading device, covered outdoor terrace and first floor balcony. The same graphite metal of the porticoes is used to clad the living room fireplace, reinforcing a sense of spatial and material continuity between house and courtyard garden. Both the main houses and guesthouses are finished with standing seam copper roofs, which connect this domestic architecture to a longstanding tradition of copper architecture in Cambridge.
Client: Countryside Properties plc
Size: 4 units / 1,600 m²
Status: Built
Year: 2006
Awards: 10
- RIBA – Stirling Prize Winner 2008
- Housing Design Awards: Overall Winner 2006
- Civic Trust Award 2007
- RIBA – Manser Medal House of the Year Finalist 2008
- RIBA – National Award 2008
- RIBA – East Regional Award 2008
- Housing Design Awards: Best Medium Housebuilder 2006
- Housing Design Award 2003
- National Homebuilders Awards: Best Housing Project of the Year 2006
- National Homebuilders Awards: Best Large Scale Housing Project 2006
Lead Masterplanner: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Structure: Richard Jackson
Environment: Roberts & Partners
Landscape: Grants Associates
Contractor: Kajima Corporation
Photography: Tim Crocker, Cristobal Palma, Peter Cook, Paul Eccleston & Ceri Edmunds
Publications: 8
- Dwelling: Accordia 2009
- RIBA Journal 11.2002
- Elemente 05.2007
- Architectural Review 07.2015
- The Best Houses (Die Besten Einfamilienhausen) 2012
- Architecture 08: The Guide to the RIBA Awards 2008
- Phaidon Atlas of 21st Century World Architecture 2008
- Architects’ Journal 10.01.2014
See all 8
News: 3
- Living Accordia: 10 Years on
- RICS guidance features Newhall and Accordia
- Design Museum: Designs of the Year
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Credit: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
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