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原名称:Guatemala construction projects
设计师:Taller KEN
位置:危地马拉
分类:居住建筑
内容:实景照片图片
来源:Andres Asturias
标签:居住建筑实景照片这栋房子名为“Saul Zona 14″,造型时尚,很有艺术感,位于危地马拉市。这里是文化和商务中心,吸引了很多客户和游客,他们很享受这里的丰富体验,这里适合聚会、休闲,可以停下来在咖啡馆喝一杯,或是去购物,或是用餐、读书,非常惬意。房子设计新颖,突显了文化氛围。房子外观设计的灵感来自周围的建筑遗产,危地马拉市有很多古建筑,窗户的装饰设计很有特色,这种风格从西班牙殖民时期开始,一直保留下来。外部有玻璃纤维板,上面有灰泥和石膏装饰,看上去很平滑。窗户向外凸起,很有设计感,可做橱窗展示。
房子外部有色彩斑斓的顶棚,钢结构上挂着重达1000磅的彩线,柔软、细致、绿色和黄色相互交织,充满活力。周围有很多植被,绿化很好,环境宜人。该设计的灵感源自危地马拉土著居民的工艺,目前仍有广泛的应用。这种彩线的干燥工艺也是传统工艺文化的重要部分,这种装饰元素非常务实,还可以遮阳、降低噪音,保持室内的凉爽。这里还有浴室,里面有几何瓷砖和镜子。房子的设计带给人们全新的体验,很有趣味。
译者:筑龙网 Odette
From the architect. “Saul Zona 14″ is a house with many charms. Under one roof, we combine fashion, design, art, objects and food. Here, a union of culture and commerce full of surprises and small treasures entices clients and visitors to take the time to enjoy diverse experiences. It is a place to meet, to stop for a drink at the café, to shop at the store or to visit the terrace to have a long meal or just sit to read. The design’s playful qualities draw from cultural references.
The buildings the façade draws inspiration from surrounding architectural heritage of Guatemala City- namely the deep ornamental window niches of the preserved Spanish colonial. The buildings exterior surface is covered in molded fiberglass panels with a plaster stucco finish to achieve the smooth and stretched quality. The combined effects give the sensation the window is “actively” pushing it out from the wall. This has the pragmatic benefit of freeing valuable interior space and creating window-box vitrines for display. We drew inspiration from surrounding architectural heritage of Guatemala City- namely the deep ornamental window niches of the preserved Spanish colonial buildings.
The exterior terrace features a colorful canopy, made of 1000 pounds of thread hanging from a steel structure, has tactile qualities of softness. The and is visually vibrant palette of greens and yellows blends and enhancing the surrounding vegetation. The source of our inspiration was the natural production techniques still used by indigenous people in Guatemala.The drying process of hanging treads is part of highly t traditional elements of craft culture. Ultimately this seemingly decorative element is highly pragmatic; acting as both a solar shade and sound absorbing surface which make the space cool and intimate.
The monochrome bathrooms are made with an interplay of geometric tiles by Aparici and mirror. They create an unexpected experience, like a fun house or a maze, where you don´t know where the spaces end.
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