Chuzhi是一个有助于了解在通常被认为“不适合”建设的奇怪地点可以建造什么的住宅项目。它坐落于风景如画的Shoolagiri的一个名为Sanctity Ferme的封闭式社区。业主因为社区外围的一些无用的模糊地块而陷入了困境,那里是陡峭的岩石地形,遍布巨大树木和茂密植被,使得人们因其较少的可建面积而不愿意在那里建造房屋。
Chuzhi is a project that helps to understand what can be built in odd sites that are generally deemed ‘unsuitable’ for construction. Situated in a gated community called Sanctity Ferme in a picturesque location called Shoolagiri, the owner was in a fix as there were unwanted obscure plots at the periphery of the community characterized by steep rocky topography, huge trees and thick vegetation making people reluctant to make homes there as the buildable area seemed less.
▼项目概览,overview of the project ©Syam Sreesylam
在当下,人们痴迷于从家中欣赏美丽的风景,而最不关心他们的房屋最终如何在原始美丽的风景里看起来像突兀的障碍物。我们的伪装建筑概念,即我们希望建筑保持隐蔽状态,并与现有地形无缝融合似乎非常适用。
In current times when people are obsessed with achieving beautiful scenic views from their homes and least concerned with how their houses end up looking like unnatural eyesores in virgin beautiful landscapes, our concept of Camouflage architecture, where we want the buildings to stay hidden and merge seamlessly with the existing topography seems apt.
▼项目外观,exterior view of the project ©Syam Sreesylam
▼建筑保持隐蔽状态并与现有地形无缝融合,the buildings stay hidden and merge seamlessly with the existing topography ©Syam Sreesylam
Chuzhi在马拉雅拉姆语中的意思是“漩涡”。它是由4000个废弃塑料瓶设计而成的预制浇筑的碎石土复合瓶梁的漩涡,围绕着现场的三棵大罗望子树。设计理念围绕建造一个源于岩床的地下住宅展开,在树周围形成多个漩涡并相互毗邻,为下面的居民创造一个安全的私人空间,同时在上面的树周围打造一处空间,以确保茂密植被和生态系统继续不受干扰地生长。
Chuzhi as the meaning suggests in Malayalam, “whirlpool” are swirls of precast poured debris earth composite bottle beams, fashioned from 4000 discarded plastic bottles designed around the three large Tamarind trees on site. The idea was to make a subterranean home that would originate from the rock bed, forming multiple whirls around the tree and adjoining to create a secure private space below for the residents and a space around the trees above that ensures that the thick vegetation and ecosystem continues to thrive undisturbed.
▼客厅概览,overview of the living room ©Syam Sreesylam
▼茂密植被环绕的客厅,the living room surrounded by the thick vegetation ©Syam Sreesylam
▼客厅座椅区,seating area of the living room ©Syam Sreesylam
▼餐厅厨房区,dining-kitchen space ©Syam Sreesylam
▼客厅和餐厅之间的过渡区,transition zone between the living room and the dining area ©Syam Sreesylam
▼预制浇筑的碎石土复合瓶梁近景,close-up view of the precast poured debris earth composite bottle beams ©Syam Sreesylam
Chuzhi的漩涡从墙壁开始,一路螺旋上升形成屋顶。项目是栖息在三棵树之间的一栋住宅,设计有玻璃屋顶,让人们产生一种生活在树冠下的感觉。虽然房子没有立面,但它适当地划分了公共和私人空间,而屋顶则是加倍作为围绕树的座位区。
The swirls of Chuzhi start as walls and spirals all the way up to form the roof. Perched in between the three trees, the house has been designed with a glass roof to give you the feeling of living underneath the canopy of trees. Although the house has no elevation, it properly defines the public space from the private space with the roof doubling up as a seating area around the tree.
▼漩涡天窗,the skylight ©Syam Sreesylam
▼卧室概览,overview of the bedroom ©Syam Sreesylam
▼卧室内饰,interior decorations of the bedroom ©Syam Sreesylam
▼卧室阳台,the balcony of the bedroom ©Syam Sreesylam
▼围绕树的座位区,the seating area around the tree ©Syam Sreesylam
▼围绕树的座位区远景,distant view of the seating area around the tree ©Syam Sreesylam
这个设计想法是将树木和周围自然生态环境在不影响居民舒适度的情况下,保留在房屋上方。Chuzhi是一栋两居室的住宅,采用开放式的布局和简约的内饰设计,其地板是由回收的木材拼接而成的。但令人惊叹的是,这座房屋设法将自己隐藏在景观中,就像炎热天气里蜷缩在岩石下的蛇一样。
The idea was to allow the natural ecosystem of trees and the surroundings to be retained as it is above the house, without compromising on the comfort of the inhabitants. Chuzhi is a two-bedroom residence designed with an open layout and minimalistic interiors and has floors that have been made of reclaimed wood that has been pieced together. But the surprising fact is that the building manages to tuck itself away into the landscape like a snake curling up under a rock on a hot day.
▼隐藏在景观中的浴池,the bathtub that tucks itself away into the landscape ©Syam Sreesylam
▼洗手间,the toilet ©Syam Sreesylam
▼平面图,plan ©Wallmakers
▼纵剖面图,longitudinal section ©Wallmakers
▼横剖面图,cross section ©Wallmakers
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