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悉尼蓝山“隐居之屋”
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发布时间:2019-04-19
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利用钢木结构楼梯营造空间艺术感,巧妙利用阁楼空间,打造私密温馨的生活环境。
Hideaway House is a place of retreat, designed for a couple who have swapped the city for quiet. Located in Sydney’s Blue Mountains, the site is secluded and surrounded by gum trees. A nearby escarpment plummets to the Megalong Valley and the bush below. The existing house is a contemporary barn, with a pitched roof and broad windows. The home is largely self-sufficient and possesses a unique, utilitarian beauty that suits this setting. Hideaway House transforms an underused attic space into a series of bright and liveable rooms. The spatial planning is simple, with bedrooms nestled at each end of the space, and a generous hobby area between.
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The two stories are linked by a finely crafted steel staircase. This stair is composed of slender steel rods and floating timber treads. The stair reads like a piece of sculpture in the space below. The first steps emerge from the floor as an inky concrete plinth, while the fine steel staircase hangs from the ceiling above. This composition contrasts black with white and rough with smooth. The heaviness of one element reveals the delicacy of the other. In an expression of their tension, the two parts - stair and plinth - never touch.
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Each level of Hideaway House provides a distinctive spatial experience. While the ground floor is open and sociable, the upstairs is introverted and intimate. Moving upstairs, the house becomes cozy and calm. Along both edges, skylights scoop sunlight into the long, thin space, and disperse natural light. Their tapered frames allow for glimpses to the eucalypt forest beyond. At either end of the space, the bedrooms are tucked away behind thick plywood walls. Concealed doors pivot open, revealing rooms within the rafters.
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