Chicken Point Cabin Olson Kundig
2015-12-17 11:00
© Ündine Prohl
(Ndine Prohl)
架构师提供的文本描述。这个小木屋的想法是在树林里建一个湖边的避难所-一个小盒子,里面有一扇大窗户,可以看到周围的风景。小木屋的大窗户墙(23英尺高x18英尺宽)打开了整个居住空间的森林和湖泊。
Text description provided by the architects. The idea for the cabin is that of a lakeside shelter in the woods—a little box with a big window that opens to the surrounding landscape. The cabin’s big window-wall (23’ tall x 18’ wide) opens the entire living space to the forest and lake.
© Benjamin Benschneider
本杰明·本施奈德
© Benjamin Benschneider
本杰明·本施奈德
设计理念主要由三个部分组成:一个带有胶合板的混凝土砌块盒和一个直径4英尺的钢制壁炉。材料是低维护性的-混凝土砌块、钢、混凝土地板和胶合板-符合木屋的概念,并留下未完成的自然老化,并获得一个与自然环境相适应的帕蒂纳。开放的室内空间是对自然环境的无缝延伸。一个19英尺高的钢制入口门可以容纳长滑雪板。这个小木屋能睡十个人。
The design concept is composed of basically three parts: a concrete block box with a plywood insert and a 4-foot diameter steel fireplace (the bong). Materials are low maintenance—concrete block, steel, concrete floors and plywood—in keeping with the notion of a cabin, and left unfinished to naturally age and acquire a patina that fits in with the natural setting. Open interior spaces are intended to be a seamless extension to the natural setting. A 19-foot tall steel entry door can accommodate long skis. The cabin sleeps ten.
© Mark Darley
c.马克·达利
© Ündine Prohl
(Ndine Prohl)
Architects Olson Kundig
Location Valley County, United States
Category Houses
Design Team Tom Kundig, FAIA, Steven Rainville, Debbie Kennedy
Area 3400.0 ft2
Photographs Benjamin Benschneider, Ündine Prohl, Mark Darley
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