The house is only a few meters from the edge of the forest, from where it grows up towards the tops of spruces. Nestled among the trees, almost hidden compared to other white plaster houses next door, it almost looks as if it has been swallowed up by forests… 房子离森林边缘只有几米远,从那里向云杉顶端生长。它坐落在树林中,与隔壁的其他白色灰泥房屋相比几乎是隐藏的,看起来就像是被森林吞噬了…
The design is based on the local nature and color, in which you can find all shades of gray. You can see gray in the shades of trees, in granite and basalt rocks, and even in the dark green needles and trunks of the local spruces, which are so typical of the forests of the Ore Mountains. From the beginning, it was clear that the facade and roof of the holiday home should be covered with aluminum in a similar dark color. The façade structure was used to create an intense rough surface that vaguely resembles oiled black wood and slow-growing spruce trunks. However, its color and surface are not the only striking aspects of this house.
该设计基于当地的自然和颜色,你可以在其中找到各种深浅的灰色。你可以在树木的阴影中看到灰色,在花岗岩和玄武岩岩石中,甚至在当地云杉的深绿色针叶和树干中看到灰色。从一开始,很明显度假屋的立面和屋顶应该覆盖类似深色的铝。立面结构被用来创造一个强烈的粗糙表面,隐约类似于涂油的黑色木材和缓慢生长的云杉树干。然而,它的颜色和表面并不是这栋房子唯一引人注目的地方。
From a formal point of view, the new building is represented by an aerodynamic but angular figure, where classic elements, such as the roof and the wall, give way to a clear shape and merge with each other. The appearance was created through many precisely set spatial scenes of the interior and on the basis of seasonally changing local climatic conditions, as the snow load in winter requires the choice of a steep roof angle. The idea of a "lookout tower" also determines the height of the house from the inside. It should resemble a tower rather than a house and should also serve as a hideaway. Instead of the usual two floors, three levels of action were created - each with its own character. At the highest level, the house serves as a studio, library and also as a refuge. At this point, it is possible to let thoughts fly... A square window with a side of 2.5 m long frames the view of the treetops, the sky and the landscape. One floor lower, in addition to the bathroom and the open gallery space, we can also find sleeping corners here. The floor is partly formed by a net that establishes a connection with the lowest level both visually and acoustically and functions as a rest area. It's a place where you can unleash your imagination. Sitting in a net and not having solid ground underfoot has something to do with the dream of flying, as well as looking up at the sky. The lowest level of the house is dominated by the main social area with a kitchen and a central fireplace - a place of meeting and lively conversation. The technical background is located in a partially sunken basement.
从正式的角度来看,新建筑是由一个空气动力学但有棱角的图形表示的,其中经典的元素,如屋顶和墙壁,让位于一个清晰的形状,并相互融合。外观是通过许多精确设置的室内空间场景和根据季节变化的当地气候条件创造的,因为冬天的雪负荷需要选择陡峭的屋顶角度。“瞭望塔”的概念也决定了房子内部的高度。它应该像一个塔而不是一个房子,也应该作为一个隐蔽处。而不是通常的两层楼,三个层面的行动被创建-每个都有自己的特点。在最高的楼层,房子用作工作室、图书馆和避难所。在这一点上,让思想飞翔是可能的……2.5米长的方形窗户将树梢、天空和景观的景色框起来。再低一层,除了浴室和开放的画廊空间,我们还可以在这里找到睡觉的角落。地板部分由网络构成,在视觉和听觉上与最低层建立联系,并作为休息区。这是一个你可以释放想象力的地方。坐在网里,脚下没有坚实的地面,这与梦想飞翔有关,也与仰望天空有关。房子的最低层是主要的社交区域,有一个厨房和一个中央壁炉——一个会议和热烈交谈的地方。技术背景位于部分下沉的地下室。
In the near future, the house will be inhabited throughout the year. For this reason, the house already has places to sleep for at least ten people. In addition, the energy concept of the house should be expanded in the future as well. It is currently heated by an open fireplace and electricity. In addition, the house is already equipped with connection points for the rooftop photovoltaic system and for vertical wind turbines that help realize the idea of energy self-sufficient life.
在不久的将来,这所房子将全年有人居住。由于这个原因,这所房子已经有至少十个人睡觉的地方了。此外,住宅的能源概念也应在未来得到扩展。它目前由开放式壁炉和电加热。此外,这栋房子已经配备了屋顶光伏系统和垂直风力涡轮机的连接点,这些连接点有助于实现能源自给自足的生活理念。
Studio: NEW HOW architects
Author: David Zámečník, architect + design engineer
Client: Petra Lehká & David Zámečník
Project location: Nové Hamry, the Ore Mountains (Karlovy Vary Region)
Project country: Czech Republic
Completion year: 2021
Built-up Area: 81 m²
Gross Floor Area: 190 m²
Usable Floor Area: 140 m²
Photographer: Petr Polák, petrpolak.photo
Collaborato:Realization of load-bearing wooden structure: 3AE
Tinsmith work on the roof and facades: Tomáš Padevět – Poklem
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