在巴厘岛的南部海岸,建筑工作室Patisandhika和设计师Dan Mitchell在稻田中建造了一个野兽派的混凝土住宅。
住宅的中心是一个两层高的生活空间,两侧各有一层错层,宽敞地模仿Kappe Residence的现代主义线条。多层次的布局和宽敞的窗户提供了内部社区和外部社区的景观,以及位于住宅周边的热带景观。考虑到天气潮湿,并且在干燥季节期间有大量直射阳光 – 建筑物设计为在内部投射阴影,从而防止在不使用电的情况下室内温度过热。为了进一步拥抱热带气候,bétonBraut空间充满了色彩,纹理,更重要的是植物。这些与“无墙”厨房结合在一起,允许从户外进入,Mitchell希望随着时间的推移,住宅被成长的植物所笼罩。

On the south coast of Bali, architecture studio Patisandhika and designer Dan Mitchell have completed a brutalist concrete home nestled amongst the rice fields.
At the heart of the home is a double-height living space, flanked on each side by split levels that are loosely modeled on the modernist lines of the Kappe Residence in LA. The multi-level layout and expansive windows offer views to social areas of the home internally, and externally, to the tropical landscape that sits beyond the home’s perimeter. Taking into account the weather—humid, and with a lot of direct sunlight during the dry season—the building has been designed to cast shadows internally, and thus prevent overheating without the use of electricity. To further embrace the tropical climate, the béton brut space is full of colors, textures, and importantly, plants. These combined with a “no-wall” kitchen, allow the outdoors in, with Mitchell hoping that in time, the plants will grow to take over the home.

DESIGN: Dan Mitchell • Patisandhika
PROJECT: A Brutalist Tropical Home in Bali
PHOTOGRAPHER: Tommaso Riva