Tucán House Taller Héctor Barroso
2016-02-16 13:00
© Rafael Gamo
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架构师提供的文本描述。TUCán House坐落在Valle de Bravo山的山顶上,位于狭小的前方和宽阔的深度的长方形地块上。这片土地从入口处到地产的最高点有14米高的坡度。
Text description provided by the architects. Tucán House sits on top of a hill of Valle de Bravo, on a rectangular plot with a narrow front and a generous depth. The land has an upward slope of fourteen meters from the entrance to the highest point of the property.
© Rafael Gamo
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利用地形的优势,该项目是通过一系列的梯级剖面,在各个层次上形成亭台,最大限度地利用湖的景观来开发的。
Taking advantage of the topography, the project was developed through a sequence of stepped sections generating pavilions at various levels and maximizing views of the lake.
混凝土展馆被开口所打断:花园、露台、阳台和露台;试图将室内空间延伸到外面,这使得两者之间的隔阂几乎是看不见的。
The concrete pavilions are interrupted by openings: gardens, terraces, balconies and patios; Looking to extend the interior spaces to the outside, making the division between the two almost imperceptible.
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对自然地形切割的回忆是在墙壁和土坡上标记的,那里的建筑是以遗址为基础和根植的。
Reminiscence of the cuts to the natural terrain is marked on walls and earth slopes where the architecture is based and rooted with the site.
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混凝土墙和木板包含内部空间和自然地形的节理部分,始终标志着沿着房屋的砖墙。
Concrete walls and wood slabs contain interior spaces and articulate sections of the natural terrain, always marked by a masonry wall along the house.
First Floor Plan
一层平面图
混凝土、石材、钢和木材,以其外露形式,是当地和主要的工程材料。例如,混凝土墙与现场的土壤混合,为纹理提供了清晰的棕色。
Concrete, stone, steel and wood, in their exposed form, are the local and main project materials. For example, concrete walls were mixed with the soil from the site providing a clear brown color to the texture.
© Rafael Gamo
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房子与环境相连,成为景观的一部分,使人们能够思考周围的环境。风,自然光,自然和它的声音采取了指挥和形成一个不可分割的一部分的房子。
The house is connected to the context and becomes part of the landscape allowing the contemplation of its surroundings. Wind, natural light, nature and its sounds take command and form an integral part of the house.
© Rafael Gamo
拉斐尔·贾莫
Architects Taller Héctor Barroso
Location Valle de Bravo, Mexico
Category Houses
Project Architect Héctor Barroso Riba
Project Area 400.0 m2
Project Year 2015
Photographs Rafael Gamo
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