建設(shè)單位:個(gè)人
項(xiàng)目地點(diǎn):哥倫比亞Cundinamarca 地區(qū)
設(shè)計(jì)單位:Zuloark 事務(wù)所
建筑面積:103 平方米
攝影:Federico Carioli
Client:Private
Location:Region of Cundinamarca,Colombia
Architect:Zuloark
Building Area:103 m2
Photography:Federico Carioli
“編織住宅”是一個(gè)實(shí)驗(yàn)性的住房項(xiàng)目,地點(diǎn)位于哥倫比亞Cundinamarca 地區(qū)一個(gè)偏僻的農(nóng)村的分散社區(qū)La VeredaFical中,業(yè)主是一戶種植咖啡的家庭。這個(gè)項(xiàng)目是一次建筑師與自然以及承擔(dān)社會(huì)責(zé)任的演練。對(duì)我們來說,整個(gè)過程是同當(dāng)?shù)厣缛阂黄鹜ㄟ^原型進(jìn)行學(xué)習(xí)的機(jī)會(huì)。社會(huì)包容,開放和智能的設(shè)計(jì)過程,保護(hù)生物多樣性和低環(huán)境影響的體系結(jié)構(gòu),這些模式為哥倫比亞農(nóng)村地區(qū)的未來發(fā)展提供了替代模型。La VeredaFical 社區(qū)由20 互家庭組成,簡(jiǎn)陋的山路交通使外人難以進(jìn)入,因此也保留了豐富的生物多樣性。Casa Tejida 提出了一種與環(huán)境相關(guān)并協(xié)同發(fā)展的體系結(jié)構(gòu)。這不僅限于其物理形式,還涉及整個(gè)過程中的學(xué)習(xí)過程。如同當(dāng)今的的學(xué)習(xí)方式不再由線性或垂直的知識(shí)交換組成,Casa Tejida 的建造和設(shè)計(jì)過程在所有參與者之間產(chǎn)生了新的協(xié)作和交流的意愿。學(xué)習(xí),交流和集體建造社區(qū)中的項(xiàng)目與建筑的實(shí)現(xiàn)同等重要。
由于困難的交通,在工作的六個(gè)月中我們一直居住在緊鄰現(xiàn)場(chǎng)的社區(qū)中,向當(dāng)?shù)卮迕駥W(xué)習(xí)本地知識(shí)?!熬幙椬≌钡奈恢门c場(chǎng)地等高線保持垂直,如此它可以更好的適應(yīng)地勢(shì),避免了大量土方工程。它重復(fù)的木結(jié)構(gòu)靈感源自當(dāng)?shù)厍拔靼嘌罆r(shí)期的建筑形式。這些建筑中一些木樁埋在土中支撐房屋立柱,另一些木柱則只是落在石塊上。如從的理由是在房屋建成的早期,埋在土中的木樁稱重,而當(dāng)多年后木樁腐爛,就靠落在石塊上的立柱承受荷載。在從波哥大去現(xiàn)場(chǎng)的路上,我們偶遇當(dāng)?shù)刂谱魈烊焕w維編織家具的瑪麗亞女士,我們與她一起努力將編織技術(shù)運(yùn)用到房屋的圍合元素中,共同設(shè)計(jì)和制作房屋的編織外墻。
哥倫比亞盡管森林茂密,卻缺少干欄式建筑傳統(tǒng),這種形式被認(rèn)為是簡(jiǎn)陋和貧窮的象征?!熬幙椬≌睂⑻剿黝A(yù)制解決方案作為前提,這能使它更好的適應(yīng)當(dāng)條件,盡可能降低對(duì)環(huán)境的影響并。同時(shí)我們保證高級(jí)工藝水平的建造,木匠與五金匠如同拼圖補(bǔ)全在團(tuán)隊(duì)中,他們實(shí)現(xiàn)了現(xiàn)場(chǎng)的快速組裝。我們與一些小公司共同探索在哥倫比亞實(shí)現(xiàn)這種創(chuàng)新的建筑方式。
業(yè)主與建造團(tuán)隊(duì)共同為這座住宅負(fù)責(zé)。為了擁有一座對(duì)環(huán)境友善和經(jīng)濟(jì)的房屋,我們需要減少面積。我們消除了過渡空間和走廊,鋪設(shè)木地板,使房屋每個(gè)角落都成為宜居空間。這同時(shí)也是一座用最少材料建造的房屋。去除固定外墻,內(nèi)部隔墻,隔熱和飾面的做法使它在天氣允許情況下可以成為完全向外部環(huán)境敞開的房屋。
Casa Tejida is an experimental housing project associated to a coffee family plantation in an isolated rural community in the region of Cundinamarca,Colombia.The project is an exercise of how can we be responsible in our profession as architects towards the environment and the society where it is implemented. During the process of design and construction,a working,decision making and coexistence community has emerged.The whole process was an opportunity for learning and training through prototyping,including social inclusion,open and intelligent design,biodiverse and low environmental impact architecture,which resolves in alternative models for the future development of rural areas of Colombia.
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La VeredaFical is a rural and dispersed community that consists of approximately 20 families arranged along an unpaved mountain path of very difficult access,and it has made this hillside a place of incredible life and biodiversity.Casa Tejida proposes an architecture that relates to the environment and context in which it is developed,yet not exclusively through its physical form,but from the learning items that have occurred throughout the process.Just as formal ways of learning no longer consist of a linear or vertical way of knowledge exchange.The building and designing process of Casa Tejida has had the will to generate new forms of collaboration and exchange between all the participants in the process.The construction of the learning,exchanging and collective construction community have been as important as the realization of the project.
The difficult access to the construction site made us to live during the work in the adjacent community,we valued and shared the local knowledge coming from the inhabitants.Casa Tejida is located perpendicular to the contour lines,adapting better to existing topography and avoiding large earthworks.The repetitive wood structure of casa Tejida is inspired from pre-Hispanic architecture,where some columns are buried in the ground while others simply rest on stones,with the idea that in the early years those buried wooden pillars hold the house,but years later when they become rotten,the columns resting on the stones hold the bearing load.On the way to the site from Bogota,we casually met Maria,who has a natural fibers woven furniture business and together with her we worked on adapting her weaving techniques into a construction element.
In Colombia,in spite of its natural richness and forests,there is not much tradition in wood building and dwellings on palafittes,methods that are understood as poor communitiesconstructions. Casa Tejida has as premise to explore prefabricated solutionsso that it is better adapted to the places and climates they are located,generating less impact and providing high quality architectural solutions.We alsopursue a high degree of craftsmanship,where wood and metal guilds have produced the pieces of a puzzle to be assembled very quickly on site.Together with a small cluster of companies we explored this innovative way of building in Colombia.
It has been an exercise of responsibility from our clients,in collaboration with the architecture team to understand that,in order to have a better house,which has environmental,economic impact,we have to build less.We reduce the constructed area,eliminate corridors or transitional spaces,and also provide a wooden floor that makes every corner of the house a possible livable space.This house also builds less in materials,dispensing with constructive elements such as interior divisions,insulation and interior veneer in facades,floor and roof,as weather conditions allow it,being a house completely open to the environment.