OLS住宅
OLS HOUSE
項(xiàng)目性質(zhì): 私人住宅
項(xiàng)目地點(diǎn): 德國(guó) 斯圖加特
建成時(shí)間: 2011
建筑師: Marcus Blum
攝影: David Franck, Ostfildern
Function: Private House
Location: near Stuttgart, Germany
Completion: 2011
Project architect: Marcus Blum
Photographer: David Franck, Ostfildern
該新建私人住宅坐落在斯圖加特附近的地塊上,該地塊位于一個(gè)可縱覽山谷的山坡上。業(yè)主想要建造一個(gè)新家,將風(fēng)景帶入生活,足不出戶(hù)也可領(lǐng)略風(fēng)光。該私人住宅位于一個(gè)傳統(tǒng)住宅區(qū),其中大部分戶(hù)型可追溯至20世紀(jì)60年代。
該新建的4人戶(hù)家庭住宅分為三層,一樓為帶玄關(guān)的高架地面層,附帶雜物間和浴室;開(kāi)放通風(fēng)式的二樓,含客廳,餐廳和廚房;落地玻璃窗前山谷風(fēng)光一覽無(wú)余,露臺(tái)則面向花園區(qū),三樓是臥室,更衣室和衛(wèi)生間。中心設(shè)計(jì)元素是連通上下三層的雕塑型樓梯。
該住宅采用鋼筋混凝土結(jié)構(gòu)。房外立面由隔熱復(fù)合系統(tǒng)、鋁和玻璃幕墻組成。板條和防眩板提供集成的防曬防熱保護(hù)。所有輕質(zhì)隔墻墻體為紙面石膏板。地板下鋪有無(wú)縫砂漿層。帶深凹陽(yáng)臺(tái)的屋頂建有預(yù)風(fēng)化鋅板屋面,并配有太陽(yáng)能電池板。室外區(qū)域鋪設(shè)為格子地面。
The new house is situated on a plot of land near stuttgart, on a hillside with a generous view of the valley. The owners wanted a new home that would bring this view to life even inside of the building. The house is in a residential area with conventional developments, most of which date from the 1960s.
The new, 4-person family home is divided into an elevated ground floor with entrance area, utility room and spa, and a second floor with an open, flowing floor plan containing the living, dining and kitchen areas. Full-height glazing provides a free view of the valley and terrace looking over the garden area. Upstairs are the sleeping areas, dressing rooms and bathrooms. The central design element is a sculptural staircase that connects all three levels.
The house was built as a reinforced concrete construction. The facade consists of one heat-insulating compound system and an aluminum and glass facade. Slats and anti-glare sheeting provide integrated sun protection, protecting it against heat. All of the lightweight partition walls inside are made of drywall. The floor is a seamless layer of screed. The roof with the deep, recessed balcony was built with preweathered zinc plate cladding and is fitted with solar panels. Outdoor paved areas were realized as tartan surfaces.