林中小屋,輕井澤,長野,日本
建筑設(shè)計:長谷川豪建筑事務(wù)所
Architects: Go Hasegawa & Associates
這棟周末度假小屋建在輕井澤的森林中。它北接步道,南臨溪流;讓住在這里的人盡情享受大自然的美景。建筑師將起居室和廚房等大小各異的房間容于一個樸素的雙坡頂造型之中。坡屋頂與天花板之間是露天的閣樓。閣樓屋頂上的天窗為下面的房間送來柔和的陽光,并在樹蔭下營造出溫室般的氛圍。此外,還有一個樓梯可以通向屋頂?shù)挠^景臺;在另一個房間能透過幾米深的窗戶看到對面優(yōu)美的天空。每個房間透過天花板能夠看到的光和景都會隨著太陽的軌跡時刻變幻,每種獨特的感受都令這些房間各不相同,仿佛遍布于森林各處。由于閣樓的存在,人站在廚房時會將注意力集中在斜上方。一種斜向的張力就蘊藏在這個親切的小屋造型之中?!酰ㄉ袝x 譯)
項目信息/Credits and Data
建筑設(shè)計/Architectural Designer: 長谷川豪/Go Hasegawa
結(jié)構(gòu)工程/Structural Engineer: 金箱結(jié)構(gòu)工程公司/ Kanebako Structural Engineers Construction
承包商/Firm: 木內(nèi)承包公司/Kiuchi Contractor
主要功能/Principal Use: 居住/Residential
層數(shù)/Number of Stories: 1
結(jié)構(gòu)/Structure: 木框架/Timber frame
基地面積/Site Area: 1,049.99m2
占地面積/Building Area: 85.59m2
總建筑面積/Total Floor Area: 89.75m2
設(shè)計周期/Design Period: 2005.01-2005.08
施工周期/Construction Period: 2005.09-2006.01
攝影/Photos: Go Hasegawa & Associates
1 外景/Exterior view
2 觀景臺外景/Exterior view of the roof deck
3 通向觀景臺的樓梯/The staircase to the roof deck
4 內(nèi)景/Interior view
5 首層平面/Floor 0 plan 6 閣樓平面/Attic plan 1-玄關(guān)/Entrance 2-儲藏間/Storage 3-客房/Guest room 4-廚房/Kitchen 5-客廳/Living room 6-平臺/Deck 7-臥室/Bedroom 8-浴室/Bathroom 9-樓梯/Staircase 10-觀景臺/Roof deck
7.8 剖面/Sections1-玄關(guān)/Entrance2-樓梯/Staircase3-客房/Guest room4-觀景臺/Roof deck5-臥室/Bedroom6-浴室/Bathroom
9 從廚房通過小屋內(nèi)部望向綠色的森林,正面看到的是客廳/ From the kitchen looking the green forest through the interior space,and looking the living room in the front
10 從客廳看廚房/From the living room looking the kitchen
11 剖面詳圖/Sectional detail 1-廚房/Kitchen 2-客廳/Living room 3-平臺/Deck 4-天窗:雙層波紋聚碳酸酯板/Skylight: Double corrugated polycarbonate 5-屋頂:波紋鍍鋅鋼板/Roof: Corrugated galvanized steel sheeting 6-內(nèi)側(cè)天花:石膏板/Inside ceiling: Plasterboard 7-天花:亞克力板/Ceiling: Acrylic boards8-玻璃天花:透明夾層玻璃/Glass ceiling: Clear laminated glass 9-天花:柳桉木膠合板/Ceiling: Lauan plywood
12 觀景臺詳圖/Detail of roof deck1-欄桿:重蟻木/Balustrade: Ipe2-地面:重蟻木/Floor: Ipe3-基礎(chǔ):鋼/Base: Steel4-夾板:鋼板/Cleat: Steel plates
This weekend house was built in a forest in Karuizawa.Standing between a promenade on the north side and a brook on the south side,the house allows the residents to enjoy the rich natural environment.Using a simple gabled-roof volume,I designed all various sized rooms,including the living room and the kitchen,with a gabled ceiling.Between the gabled roof and ceiling,there was an open or attic-like space.By inserting a skylight on the top of the roof,the attic provided the rooms below with a soft quality of sunlight and produced a greenhouse-like atmosphere in the shade of the trees.There is also a staircase leading to a lookout deck on top of the roof,and from one room,you can look up at a scene of the sky on the opposite side through a window with a depth of a few meter.The light and landscape that are visible from every room through the ceiling change moment by moment according to the movement of the sun,and each unique experience makes it seem as if the rooms are independent and scattered throughout the forest.Due to the attic space,your attention is drawn upward at a slant when standing in the kitchen.Embedded in the form of this familiar shape is a diagonally expanding awareness.□
House in a Forest,Karuizawa,Nagano,Japan,2006
13 客廳內(nèi)景/Interior view of the living room