印度工作室Taliesyn在班加罗尔的一个街边场地上建造了这个周末之家,它被命名为The Cabin House,它是根据班加罗尔南部Jayanagar社区的乡土建筑设计的,旨在最大限度地利用该场地与自然的联系。该设计包含了对现代生活方式和乡土细微差别的安静反映,是根据近距离体验自然的简单概要开发的。
Rough textures and vernacular elements define this weekend home, which Indian studio Taliesyn has added to a streetside site in Bangalore.Named The Cabin House, the home was informed by the vernacular architecture of South Bangalore's Jayanagar neighbourhood and was designed to maximise the site's connection to nature.Embracing a quiet reflection of modern lifestyle and vernacular nuances, the design was developed from a simple brief of experiencing nature at close quarters.
通过一个短的坡道,The Cabin House与街道被一道混凝土墙隔开,该墙与花园相邻,住宅坐落在一个低矮的石头平台上,周围环绕着胡桃树和芒果树,提供了一个户外生活的空间,花园借鉴了该地区传统住宅的典型安排,这些住宅通常是小建筑,有大花园。
Accessed by a short ramp, The Cabin House is separated from the street by a concrete wall that borders a garden, where the home sits on a low stone platform surrounded by jackfruit and mango trees.Offering a space for outdoor living, the garden draws upon the typical arrangement of traditional homes in the area, which were usually small buildings with large gardens.
此外,大多数住宅面积不大,有一个巨大的前院,院子里的树木和植物既是观赏性的,也是必不可少的,它们贴近自然,呼应着人在其中的存在。在室内,工作室旨在用泥土的饰面和色调来反映夕阳的颜色,包括一系列红色调的元素和水泥涂料。住宅的内部被设计成尽可能的开放,双高厨房、客厅和用餐区作为住宅的中心空间,暖色调的家具布置在整个空间。
Furthermore, most homes were modest in size, with a huge front yard with trees and plants which were both ornamental and essential, and were close to nature and echoed the presence of people within.Inside, the studio aimed to reflect the colours of a sunset with earthy finishes and tones, including a range of red-toned elements and cement coatings.The home's interior was designed to be as open as possible, with a double-height kitchen, living, and dining area acting as the central space of the home and warm-toned furniture arranged throughout.
在主空间的一端,一个红色的楼梯提供了通往夹层的通道,并延伸到一个长长的内置长凳,环绕着用餐空间的长度。楼梯上开出一个拱形的开口,有一个弯曲的木门,将客厅和用餐空间与厨房分开。一个夹层悬挂在双层高的生活区上,主卧室就在这里。浴室位于夹层之下,设有一个混凝土面盆,可以看到周围的花园和一个步入式衣柜。
Towards one end of the main space, a red staircase offers access to the mezzanine level and extends into a long built-in bench that wraps around the length of the dining space.An arched opening is cut out of the staircase with a curved wooden door that separates the living and dining space from the kitchen.A mezzanine hangs over the double-height living area, where the master bedroom is located. The bathroom sits underneath the mezzanine and features a cast concrete basin with views of the surrounding garden and a walk-in wardrobe.The hierarchy of spaces sensitively addresses privacy through variations in levels and soft barriers of the landscape.
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