Casa en La Loma RVO Studio
2018-01-09 13:00
适合热带简单的形状
Shapes that suit the simplicity of the tropic
从自然资源中规划空间似乎很容易。在这种情况下,热带气候和地形不平衡有利于RVO Studio的创造力和才能。RVO Studio是一家由劳尔·韦拉斯克斯(Raul Velazquez)领导的建筑公司,他抓住机会利用当地元素,为他的每一个项目带来个性。
Planning spaces from natural resources seems to be easy. In this case, tropical climate and terrain unevenness have worked in favor of the creativity and talent of RVO Studio, an architecture firm led by Raul Velazquez, who takes chances using local elements in order to bring personality to each and every of his projects.
© Marcos Garcia
马科斯·加西亚
在墨西哥纳亚里特的San Pancho海滩的住宅设计Casa en la Loma(山上的房子)就是这样,RVO Studio在这一设计中决定将阴影和气流的交集融合在一起,使之成为空间提供舒适水平的一对,否则只能通过特技和隔离来实现。这就是Casa de la Loma如何成为一个开放的、通风良好的空间的项目,在这个项目中,双重高度和不相干的划分发挥着超凡的作用,以保持环境的新鲜度。平衡的风景也带来了太平洋地平线和神秘的丛林深处。
Such is a case with Casa en la Loma (House on the Hill), a residential design located in San Pancho beach in Nayarit, Mexico, in which RVO Studio has decided to blend the intersection of shadows and airflow, making this a pair that furnishes the space with a comfort level which otherwise could only be achieved by the means of stunts and isolation. This is how Casa de la Loma becomes a project of open and well vented spaces, in which double heights and irrelevant divisions play a transcendental role in order to keep environmental freshness. Well balanced scenery is also brought with the Pacific horizon and the mystical depths of the jungle.
First Floor Plan
一层平面图
海滨体系结构的方法与实现。
Approach and implementation of seaside architecture.
卡萨·德拉·洛马(Casa De La Loma)总是铭记着周围的环境,它被一堵由当地石头砌成的墙隔开,它的存在带来了一块整体元素的坚固性,从而实现了昼夜地区的独立。
Always with its surroundings in mind, Casa de la Loma is divided by a wall made from local stone, which by being there brings the solidity of a monolithic element that achieves independence of the day and night areas.
© Marcos Garcia
马科斯·加西亚
它是一种适应环境的建筑。它所处的土地强调的是墨西哥丛林的绿叶,它的设计认为植物是真正的宿主,而不是相反。每种形状的设计都是为了保持40棵棕榈树的完整,这些棕榈树已经在这里生活了30多年。
And it is an architecture which adapts itself to the surroundings. The land on which it is located emphasizes the green foliage of the Mexican jungle with a design that considers the flora to be the real host and not the other way around. Each of the shapes was devised in order to keep intact the forty palm trees that have lived in the property for more than 30 years.
© Marcos Garcia
马科斯·加西亚
© Marcos Garcia
马科斯·加西亚
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