一座私人住宅坐落在加利利海周围的山丘上,与壮观的自然环境相呼应。折叠在一个抹灰的白色信封中,内部空间面向风景,邀请它进入家庭的领域。

A private residence frames a spectacular natural context, on the hills surrounding the Galilee Sea. Folded in a plastered white envelope, the inner spaces are oriented towards the view and invite it to enter the family’s domain.

为了反映周围的环境,我们广泛使用了粗糙的天然材料。裸露的混凝土天花板强调了倾斜的部分,并呼吁观众走到外面的木甲板上。钢结构阐明了一个有节奏的外墙,并对色调进行了补充。业主是一名执业木匠和锁匠,他精心制作了许多建筑和家具细节,例如:中央的蓝色图书馆、木质甲板和凉棚、电视夹层和扶手椅。底层是主人的工作室。

Reflecting upon the surroundings, a wide usage of roughly finished natural materials has been made. The exposed concrete ceilings emphasize the inclined section and call for the spectator to walk outside, onto the wooden deck. Steel structure articulate a rhythmic façade and compliment the pallette. The owner, a practicing carpenter and locksmith, lovingly made many of the construction and furnishing details himself, such as: the central blue library, the wooden decks and pergola, the TV mezzanine and armchair. The bottom floor is a studio for the owner.

从街上走来的通道,每次都会暴露出部分自然景象,然后才会展现出完整的画面–从住宅中心的公共空间斜插下来。

The access path is leading from the street, exposing parts of the natural scene at a time, before the complete picture reveals itself – slopping down from the common space in the heart of the dwelling.

公共和私人空间被蓝色的图书馆和一个壁炉分割开来。两者都与天花板断开–使房间显得更大、更宽敞。

Common and private spaces are parted by the blue library and a fireplace. Both of which are disconnected from the ceiling – making the room appear bigger and more spacious.

中央空间与房子和花园的东部区域之间的连接,被安排成这样,以框住一个古老的独石多尔曼结构。Dolmen是一个墓地,可以追溯到Chalcolithic(铜)时代,它是在现场发现的。在施工过程中,它被小心翼翼地保留下来,并在空间的定位上发挥了有意义的作用。

The connection between the central space and the eastern areas of the house and garden, are arranged so that to frame an ancient monolithic Dolmen structure. The Dolmen is a burial site, dated back to the Chalcolithic (Copper) Age, which was discovered on site. It was carefully preserved during the construction and plays a meaningful role in the orientation of the spaces.

陡峭的山坡为宽敞的前院腾出了空间,可以从卧室顺利进入。

The steep hill makes room for a spacious front yard, accessed fluently from the bedrooms.

Architects: SO Architecture
Area : 400 m²
Year :2016
Photographs :Shai Epstein
Manufacturers : Tollman’s, 100+
, Karney Tchelet, ZEEV
Lead Architects : Shachar Lulav, Oded Rozenkier, Alejandro Fajnerman
Structural Engineer : SABA Engineers and Architects
Supervisor : Yossi Raz
City : Giv’at Ada
Country : Israel