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ساختمان شماره 16

 

Hampden Lane House

 

Robert M. Gurney

 

Bethesda, Maryland

The north elevation of the cubic house brings to mind Adolf Loos’s Villa Müller in Prague (1930) in its simplicity and austerity of detail. A charcoal-gray ground-faced block clads the structure, while the front door is mahogany.

Photo © Maxwell MacKenzie

 

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ساختمان شماره 17

 

House Flora


 

House Flora

Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten

Taichung, Taiwan

January 2012

A concrete house in Taiwan by Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten contains many spatial surprises within a narrow structure.

By Ingrid Spencer

By building a four-story, poured-in-place concrete structure, organized around an internal open courtyard and fish pond, the architects were able to accommodate a range of functions while creating a spacious, livable home. The street elevation opens onto a garage and a passage leading to the courtyard and the gallery/living area at the rear. The lower floors of the house contain four galleries for sculpture, painting, crystal, and photography, while additional living spaces and bedrooms (office and master bedroom in the rear, and children's rooms at the front) are located on the upper levels. There are two below-grade parking levels.

Concrete columns and beams often subdivide the spaces in the 15,000-square-foot house, providing a sense of scale. “We thought about architecture as aperture,” says principal-in-charge Yu-Han Michael Lin, adding that the concrete elements framed views that “arrest and release the stream of daily life.”

Circulation, flow, and views all become salient elements in Haus Flora's design, since open spaces or gaps within the systematically stacked volumes suffuse light from one split-level to another.

The floors are clad in teak, except when they are treated as internal extensions of the garden terraces: The living room, dining room, and sculpture gallery, for example, are sheathed in ocean-gray marble. Bedroom doors slide open and disappear, while bathrooms are placed inside blocks clad in contrasting materials (teak when set inside areas with marble floors, white-painted wood inside spaces with teak floors). Adding to this play of volumes, planes, light, and space are custom-designed glass cubes that match the pattern of the courtyard walkway and display the crystal collection.

Lin's client, Flora Tseng, who spent many years in the United States living near the ocean, says the center courtyard's grass and water give her a sense of her erstwhile scenic environment. But about building this unusual house in central Taichung? “We're proud to have a unique home that pushes forward architecture in Taiwan,” she says.

“To us, it's the perfect blend of design, comfort, and practicality.”

Architect:

behet bondzio lin architekten GmbH & Co. KG

Hafenweg 26 b

48155 Münster, Germany

Tel.: +49 (0) 2 51 / 13 65 1-16

Fax: +49 (0) 2 51 / 13 65 1-29

Website: http://www.2bxl.com

 

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