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原名称:Italian Casa Bertelli villa
设计师:massimo nordari
位置:意大利 阿尔匹斯山
分类:别墅建筑
内容:实景照片
图片来源:massimo nordari
标签:别墅建筑实景照片Massimo Nordari设计的“Casa Bertelli”是一座坐落在意大利阿尔卑斯山里梯田状陡坡上的建筑物。为了适应该地梯田状的地形,这一座建筑物的造型呈两个长方体形状的悬臂。整个建筑物都围绕着中心处的楼梯井,并且,建筑物的各个空间通过中心处的楼梯彼此相连。临街面,四米宽的悬臂下面设计了一个宽阔的露台。该露台能够将这一建筑物与周围的建筑物隔开。悬臂上的空间具有大面积的开口。建筑物的正面具有两个深深的凉廊,分别将客卧与休息室同室外的自然风光连通。凉廊的内墙由ipé(一种巴西硬木)板条完全覆盖。屋顶下方的外墙顶边上安装着醒目的照明设备。此外,凉廊的超大入深还能够有效的控制日光照射。当阳光透过屋顶多边形的天窗照进整个室内空间时,室内会产生有趣的视觉效果:一年内,一天内,每一分一秒内,随着时间的推移、光线角度的变化,阳光光线与剪影的分布均不断变化,其乐无穷。
整个住宅坐落在一个石墙基底上。露台、洗手间与车库都分布在这一层。同时,二楼白色的灰泥效果给整个项目增添了一种微妙的当代风格。卧室与生活区域都分布在二楼内(分为“夜阁”与“日亭”)。建筑物的露台与凉廊仿佛是漂浮在山谷之中。整个建筑物仿佛是一副望远镜,细心地观察着周围的自然风光。不仅如此,这座建筑物还配备了通风墙、厚的绝缘隔热材料以及替代能源生产系统,具有节能与生态兼容的功效。
译者:筑龙网 蝈蝈
massimo nordari‘s ‘casa bertelli’ is a building situated on a terraced steep slope nestled within the trees and plants of the mountainous italian alps. the trapezoidal shape of the land has generated the architectural volumes of two purely rectangular, cantilevered prisms. at different heights, the masses are rotated one towards the other, and hinged through a central stairwell. in the front road side, the distance for a buffer between the clients and their neighbors is maintained by providing an exterior patio that extends the full width of the site under a 4-meter cantilever. the framed openings of the house are obtained through horizontal slits surrounded by stainless steel jambs, while the main façade is characterized by two deep loggias that open the guest bedroom and the lounge to the landscape. these vast spaces are lined on the inside with fully-slatted ipé, a type of brazilian hardwood, and are highlighted by light fixtures placed along the top edges of exterior walls beneath overhangs. their wide depth also allows the residence to effectively control the solar radiation. furthermore, a large polygonal skylight in the roof generates an interesting effect of the daylight as it floods the whole interior: the distribution of the brightness and the silhouette constantly change throughout the year, the day, and every moment in response to the angle of the sun.
the house rests on a stonework basement that incorporates the existing terraces containing bathrooms and garages. meanwhile, the white stucco forms contribute to the project a both refined and contemporary character. respectively, they contain the bedroom and the living area (considered to be the ‘night pavilion’ and the ‘day pavilion’). these enclosures float above the valley, forming protected outdoor places both between and under them. thus the dwelling is an instrument to view the surrounding nature, like a pair of binoculars. the building is energy efficient, being equipped with ventilated walls, thick insulation and alternative energy production systems ecologically compatible.
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