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Mcleod Bovell Modern Houses:项目客户在即将步入人生的一个关键阶段(空巢老人)时委托我们为其设计一栋住宅。应对一个家庭不断变化的需求是我们设计一所房子的动力,在该住宅(Liminal House)中,无论是在设计概念还是体验层面上,都体现了一种过渡的状态。我们选择“阈限的”这个词来概括设计过程中的各种想法:居住在一个过渡性场所的感觉;通过空间引导运动;以及居住在“从”与“到”之间的时刻……

Mcleod Bovell Modern Houses:The clients came to us at a pivotal stage in their lives as soon-to-be empty nesters. The evolving needs of a family became the impetus for how we imagined a house that could embody the state of transition at a conceptual and experiential level. We chose the word liminal to encapsulate ideas that have informed the design process: namely the feeling of inhabiting a transitory place; orchestrating movement through space; and dwelling in the moments between from and to…

 

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项目场地位于温哥华郊区的一个住宅区和天然岩石海岸之间。建筑位于陆地与海洋之间扩展的边界上,其建筑形式参考了占据这一夹缝地带的生物,它们的生理机能适应了这一具有挑战性的条件。房屋的设计本着同样的对抗艰苦环境的精神,采用了混凝土、Accoya 木材和铝板等经久耐用的材料进行建造,能够抵御海岸环境的冲击。

The project site straddles the interstice between a suburban residential neighbourhood and West Vancouver’s natural stony seashore. Positioned on an expanded border between land and sea, the building form references the creatures that occupy this interstitial territory, whose physiology has adapted to such challenging conditions. In the same spirit, the house establishes itself in concrete, stained Accoya wood, and aluminum plate—enduring materials that can resist the battering effect of a shore environment.

 

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考虑到复杂的地形与邻里间的关系处理,我们放弃了将该项目解读为一系列平坦“立面”的做法,而是从一个想象的或难以接近的视角来看待项目。最终我们采用了一种场景式的方法,需要在穿过房子并在周围走动后才能理解房屋的情况。庭院、悬臂式体量以及将景观面延伸到下方楼层区域的处理方式,均打破了房屋与自然环境之间的界限。

Drawing from our experience negotiating complex topography and tight proximity with neighbours, we have learned to abandon the reading of the project as a series of flat “elevations” which exists from an imaginary or inaccessible viewpoint. Instead, we embrace a scenographic approach where the house can be understood after having moved through and around it. The language of courtyards, cantilevered volumes, and extension of landscaped surfaces onto floor areas below dismantle boundaries between the house and the natural environment.

 

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海岸边不断变化的室外环境不仅使房屋充满活力,反过来,房屋的存在也使户外的景色更加生动:风景被框定在实体墙与玻璃之间,形成框景;玻璃窗映射着房屋边缘的静谧水池和内部的庭院。室外的景色经过反射或折射,给人既不在这里也不在那里,而是介于两者之间的恍惚之感。

The changing outdoor atmosphere at the shore not only animates the house, but is in turn animated by the house: views are framed between solid walls and walls of glass; their images duplicated by a dark pool at the edge of the property and by the glazing of internal courtyards. Reflections and refractions of the outdoors evoke a feeling of being neither here nor there, but somewhere in between.

 

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项目名称:Liminal House
项目地点:加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省大温哥华
项目年份:2022
项目分类:私人住宅
层数:3
场地面积:16650 平方英尺
地下室占地面积(包括车库):4600 平方英尺
主建筑面积(包括车库):3960 平方英尺
上层建筑面积:2380 平方英尺
卧室数量:5 间
全套浴室数量:5 间
半浴室数量:2 间
室内停车位数量:7 个
设计公司:Mcleod Bovell Modern Houses
公司网址:https://mcleodbovell.com/

Project Name: Liminal House
Project location: West Vancouver, BC, Canada
Project Year: 2022
Category: Private Houses
Number of Storeys: 3
Site Area: 16,650 SF
Basement Floor Area (Including Car Storage): 4,600 SF
Main Floor Area (Including Garage): 3,960 SF
Upper Floor Area: 2,380 SF
Number of Bedrooms: 5
Number of Full Bathrooms: 5
Number of Half Bathrooms: 2
Number of Indoor Parking Spaces: 7
Designer: Mcleod Bovell Modern Houses
Website: https://mcleodbovell.com/

 


设计放弃将项目解读为一系列平坦“立面”的做法,而是采用了一种场景式的处理方式,打破了房屋与自然环境之间的界限

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