Datos del Proyecto - Primer Avance
Nombre del proyecto: Casa para arquitectos y artistas
Espacio residencial específicamente diseñado con altos estándares de confort para cuatro grupos de distintos tamaños a un precio razonable.
- Área de construcción: 1035 Metros Cuadrados
- Año de construcción: 2033-2004
- Clientes: Pipilotti Rist, Balz Roth, Andreras Fuhrimann, Gabrielle Hächler.
- Ubicación: Mountain Üetliberg, Zürich, Suiza.
Concepto de diseño del proyecto
“The
task was to create reasonably-priced residential space with high standards of
living comfort for four differently sized parties. In the processs, each party
was to profit as much as possible on the one hand from the 3,000 m2
south-facing environs, and on the other from the north-facing view of the city.
This determined an unconventional and complex internal organisation of the
building. All four apartments are accessible via a two-storey entrance hall,
each of them having their own internal staircase of one or two floors. In
principle the double-storey apartments and the two roof apartments are
encapsulated in each other so that the quality of the four-sided building is
fully exploited. Common place and unrefined materials such as concrete, timber,
wood and glvanised steel were chosen, which animated each other when combined.
The precise insertion of coloured kitchens with reflective glass surfacing and
the extensive coloured glass panelling of the bathroom walls contrast with the
the coarse concrete and the organic patterns of the wood. The basement, the
vertical stairwells and the partitioning walls between the apartment units are
made of concrete cast in situ (basic shuttering). This guarentees that the fire
proofing and acoustic demands set by the timber elements, which constitute most
of the rest of the spatial structure, are met. The concrete core constitutes
the "skeleton" of the actual wooden structure, the organic softness
of which heightens the rawness of the concrete. The ceilings and the walls are
made of prefabricated, isolated wooden elements of spruce. The interior
surfaces consist of boxing plywood on the walls and bonded boarding on the
ceilings. The individual building elements and the building processes are
legible. Due to their slightly polygonal geometry, the wooden elements have the
characteristics of a piece of carpenter's furniture. The most striking
characteristic of the galvanised sheet-metal façade is the differentiation of
the form of the window openings on the north and south sides.” - Andreas Fuhrimann
No hay comentarios:
Publicar un comentario