Hazelton Residence 1 Batay
2015-05-14 12:00
架构师提供的文本描述。哈泽尔顿住宅1号是一个现有的四层复式公寓的补充和全面内部装修,最初由巴顿迈尔斯设计,1983年。这座建筑被重新改造,改造成一个4,000平方英尺的四层独栋住宅.位于约克维尔社区的哈泽尔顿大道上,绿树成荫,是多伦多最具活力和历史的文化区之一。
Text description provided by the architects. The Hazelton Residence 1 is an addition and full interior renovation to an existing four-storey duplex originally designed by Barton Myers, in 1983. The building was reinvented and converted into one 4,000sf 4-story single family home. Located on the tree-lined abundance of Hazelton Avenue in the Yorkville neighborhood, one of the city of Toronto's most vibrant and historical cultural districts.
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双空间摄影
该项目的重点是重建国内项目围绕2大双高度空间,这提供了一个分段连接之间的4层,并非常需要日光进入一个传统的狭窄和深多伦多遗址的深度。第一个20英尺双高的体积是位于后面的正面连接较低的两层与现有的凹陷露台和一系列成熟云杉树。第二个双高度空间位于顶部两层楼的中心,并在从街道进入序列的末尾体验。在这里,游客受到14‘x14’x20‘高的光轴的欢迎,它用光淹没了空旷的空间。厨房位于明渠下面,成为活动的中心,与四楼的桥梁连接起来,这座桥是主人退却的地方。
The project focuses on re-framing the domestic program around 2 large double height spaces which provide a sectional connection between the 4-stories and much need daylight into the depths of a traditional narrow and deep Toronto site. The first of these 20 foot double height volumes is located along the rear facade connecting the lower two floors with an existing sunken terrace and a series of mature spruce trees. The second double height space is located in the center of the top two floors and is experienced at the end of the entry sequence from the street. Here visitors are welcomed by a 14'x14'x20' high light shaft that floods the open space with light. Located underneath the light shaft, the kitchen becomes the center of activity and the connection to the bridge like fourth floor which houses the master retreat.
历史的前立面不受影响,融入了这条街道的时代建筑,而后方西面则利用了成熟的云杉树冠,从地板到天花板的滑动玻璃门,打开了一扇有玻璃装饰的朱丽叶栏杆,让房主有一个天衣无缝的室外阳台,一年到头都是私人城市绿洲。粉末涂覆的黑色铝板覆盖在西面,为窗口的开口提供了一个强有力的框架。里面的体验就像一座与世隔绝的乡间树屋。
The historical front facade is left untouched to blend into the period architecture of the street while the rear west addition takes advantage of the mature spruce tree canopies with floor to ceiling sliding glass doors that open up to a glazed Juliet railing, allowing the home owner a seamless indoor outdoor balcony to the year round private urban oasis. Powder coated black aluminum panels clad the west facade providing a strong frame for the window openings. The experience inside is akin to a secluded rural tree house.
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双空间摄影
Architects Batay-Csorba Architects
Location Toronto, Canada
Category Renovation
Design Team Jodi Batay-Csorba, Andrew Batay-Csorba
Area 4000.0 ft2
Project Year 2014
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