这个实验性项目位于丹佛市中心周围的第一条低密度社区带,距离市中心只有两英里。它为个人或夫妇提供了位置集中的低成本住房,同时融入了郊区环境的形态之中。该地块由一个50英尺宽的地块组成,分为两个相等的地段。根据当地的分区法规,我们可以在每块土地上建造主屋和一个 “附属住宅单元”(ADU)。通过将每个前屋组织成3个工作室,每个工作室都有自己的浴室和小厨房,以及大的公共生活空间,我们设法总共有8个单元:前屋有6个工作室,ADU中的两个分层的 “艺术家 “工作室在小巷边。

This experimental project is located in the first belt of low-density neighborhoods surrounding downtown Denver at only two miles of the city center. It provides centrally located, low-cost housing for individuals or couples while integrating within the morphology of the suburban environment. The site consists of a 50-foot wide parcel divided into two equal lots. According to local zoning codes, we could build the main house and an ‘accessory dwelling unit’ (ADU) on each lot. By organizing each front house into 3 studios, each with its own bathroom and kitchenette, and large communal living space, we managed to have eight units in total: six studios in the front houses, and two split-levels ‘artists’ studios in the ADUs towards the alley.

该项目认识到,在地理位置优越的社区,较大的独栋住宅经常被室友和朋友分享,因此在设计上迎合了这些需求。该项目整合了一个共享的厨房和客厅、洗衣区、化妆间和铺设的室外区域,在隐私需求和社交互动的可能性之间取得了微妙的平衡。

The project acknowledges how larger single-family residences in well-located neighborhoods are frequently shared by roommates and friends and were designed to cater to those needs. Integrating a shared kitchen and living room, laundry areas, a powder room, and paved outdoor areas, the project stages a subtle balance between the need for privacy and the possibility of social interaction.

该项目以非常有限的预算(约200美元/平方英尺)建造,使用经济的建筑材料和标准解决方案。倾斜的屋顶体量由立缝金属屋顶(标准的蓝色)和具有不同垂直间隔和蓝色调的木板和木条外墙覆盖,以使儿童般的房屋形状成为可识别的元素。即使在有限的预算和可建体积内,该建筑也有一种慷慨和宽敞的感觉。前面的房子有双层高的入口区,公共厨房和生活区有大面积的玻璃,可以相互交流。上层的工作室利用倾斜的屋顶体量创造了高天花板的生活区和一个可通过梯子进入的睡眠夹层。分层的ADU收到了一个卷起的车库门,创造了一个类似车间的氛围,并在温暖的夏季与户外直接相连。

The project is built with a very limited budget (about 200 USD/sqft) using economical construction materials and standard solutions. The pitched roof volumes are clad with a standing seam metal roof (in a standard blue color) and a board and batten façade with different vertical intervals and tones of blue, to make the child-like house-shapes recognizable elements. Even within the restricted budget and buildable volume, the architecture has a generous and spacious feel. The front houses have double-height entrance areas, and the communal kitchen and living areas have large glazed surfaces to interact with each other. The upper-floor studios take advantage of the pitched roof volume creating high-ceiling living areas and a sleeping mezzanine accessible by a ladder. The split-level ADU’s received a roll-up garage door creating a workshop-like atmosphere and a direct connection with the outdoors during the warm summer months.

Architects: PRODUCTORA
Year : 2021
Photographs :Onnis Luque
Architecture Design : Carlos Bedoya, Wonne Ickx, Víctor Jaime, Abel Perles
Local Architect And Builder : Joe Dooling
Collaborators : Ruy Berumen, Emiliano Rode, Tessa Watson
Clients : The Biennial of the Americas, Continuum Partners
Developer : Continuum Partners
City : Denver
Country : United States