砖织 “房屋坐落在芝加哥西区一个有百年历史的马厩的脚印上。在预算不多的情况下,业主希望能挽救整个建筑,直到发现隐藏的火灾损坏。有策略地切割损坏的部分,并在新的建筑中进行编织,使得30%的原始结构得以重新使用。前墙和屋顶被拆除,创造了一个花园,周围是多孔的 “砖织 “屏风,显示了以新的和令人惊讶的方式使用传统材料的敏感性。

The “Brick-Weave” House sits on the footprint of a century-old stable in Chicago’s West Side. With a modest budget, the owners hoped to salvage the entire building until hidden fire damage was uncovered. Strategically cutting away damage and weaving in new construction allowed 30% of the original structure to be reused. Front walls and roof were removed, creating a garden surrounded by a porous “brick-weave” screen that demonstrates a sensibility in the use of traditional materials in new and surprising ways.

天花板的高度和楼层的变化通过一个层叠的部分将房子前面的两层花园和后面的单层体量编织在一起。

Variation in ceiling heights and floor levels weaves together the two-story garden at the front of the house with the single-story volume at the back through a cascading section.

屏风用斑驳的阳光使花园和室内充满活力,建立起与街道的视觉联系。屏风上的矩形空隙向室内投射出六边形的光线。到了晚上,这种模式就会逆转:屏幕变成了一个灯笼。

The screen animates the garden and interior with dappled sunlight, establishing a visual connection to and from the street. Rectangular voids in the screen throw hexagonal patterns of light inside. At night, the pattern reverses: the screen becomes a lantern.

Architects: Studio Gang
Photographs :Hedrich Blessing
Manufacturers : Endicott, Hansgrohe, Ann Sacks, Arcadia Inc., Bega, Belfer, Benjamin Moore, CornellCookson, Hohmann & Barnard, KWC, Kohler, VELUX Group, Halo, SelKirk Specialty Wood
Size : 3,250 sf
City : Chicago
Country : United States