项目是由著名摄影师Peter Krasilnikoff委托,由David Thulstrup为他在哥本哈根Bryggeharbour地区设计的私人住宅和工作室。
The renowned photographer Peter Krasilnikoff commissioned architecture practice Studio David Thulstrup for his private residence and studio in the Islands Bryggeharbour-side district of Copenhagen.
该项目的立面灵感来自于破旧的仓库和工厂,它们的钢铁和砖块都是黑色的,而设计的中心的灵感来自于保留基地原有车库建筑的三面原砖墙。
The guiding inspiration for the project evolved from worn-out warehouses and factories with their blackened steel and old bricks; a concept direction which was sparked by the desire to retain the three raw-brick walls of the original garage building on the site.
项目保留了位于场地边界狭窄的砖墙,这就让光线充分进入建筑成为了一个挑战,而解决这个问题,设计师只通过一个简单的方式就解决了。
Retaining the brick walls which sit to the boundary of the narrow site, revealed the challenge of permitting light into the new building structure. The task was solved by a simple gesture with a slight twist.
建筑体量的中心向下延伸的玻璃幕墙,使住宅的三层都充满了自然光。中庭内放置的暗镜镶板,在增强自然光照的同时创造了一个更大的内部空间。中庭是房子的中心绿色心脏,经过挑选的绿色植物以斯堪的纳维亚森林的方式种植。
A glass-walled atrium was dropped down through the center of the building volume and floods all three floors of the residence with natural light. The atrium contains expanses of dark mirror paneling creating the appearance of a far larger internal space and enhanced lighting effect. Specially selected greenery has been planted in a manner of a natural Scandinavian woodland. The atrium is the central green heart of the house.
住宅的所有设计都围绕着中庭。一楼是入口、开放式厨房、餐厅和客厅,在这些空间里,未经处理的混凝土与发黑的钢镶板和原始砖墙形成对比。
All planning of the residence is structured around this central atrium. On the ground floor is the entrance, open-plan kitchen, dining room and sitting room. In these areas raw poured concrete contrasts blackened steel paneling and theoriginal raw brick walls.
覆盖中庭的天然橡木墙板暗示了屋顶的风格,在此基础上,中央楼梯的穿孔黑色钢导轨到一楼,一层的材料与浅色的橡木墙和地板形成了柔和的对比,窗帘和水磨石内衬的浴室呈现出柔和的灰色色调。
Cladding the atrium, wall paneling of natural Dinesen oak hint at the atmosphere of the upper levels. Layered upon this, the central staircase of perforated blackened steel guides to the first floor. The materiality of the ground floor is softened in contrast here with light oak walls and floors, curtains and a terrazzo-lined bathroom in a soft grey hue
玻璃幕墙的“屋顶房间”是一个种植丰富的露台,并将视线引向非常规处理的立面,整个露台被巴西硬木的垂直条纹覆盖,随着时间的推移,这种材料将慢慢地变成银灰色,这种设计完美地反映了David Thulstrup工作室的中心理念:每一栋建筑都是特别为特定客户的需求和想象力而设计,建筑设计在建筑材料为基础的室内设计方法之间摇摆,通过将新材料和定制家具的精致理念整合到空间视觉中。
As a special feature, a glass-walled “roof-room” opens up towards a richly planted terrace and directs the view to the unconventional architectural treatment of the facade. The entire building is covered by a cladding of vertical strips from Brazilian hardwood. The material will slowly weather to a pale silvery grey over time, a gesture which perfectly mirrors the central philosophy of Studio David Thulstrup. Every building is created especially for the needs and imagination of the particular client. The work of the practice oscillates between a constructive architectural and material-based interior design approach, by integrating refined ideas of new materiality and bespoke pieces of furniture into a spatial vision.
设计单位: Studio David Thulstrup
照片:Peter Krasilnikoff
客户:Peter Krasilnikoff
项目地点,哥本哈根,丹麦
项目规模:500.0㎡
项目时间:2015年9月竣工
项目团队:David Thulstrup Thibaut Allgayer Lorenzo Rossi Georgina Prittie Anny Wang
INTERIOR ARCHITECT: Studio David Thulstrup
CLIENT :Peter Krasilnikoff
LOCATION: Sturlasgade, Copenhagen, Denmark
SQM :500 m2
COMPLETION: September 2015
PHOTOGRAPHER: Peter Krasilnikoff
PROJECT TEAM :David Thulstrup Thibaut Allgayer Lorenzo Rossi Georgina Prittie Anny Wang
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