这座私人别墅位于哥本哈根北部的一块倾斜的林地上。原来的结构是一个非常封闭和黑暗的建筑,与周围的美丽环境完全没有互动。因此,我们的任务是完全重新设计这所房子,给它一个开放和通风的斯堪的纳维亚氛围,在材料和建筑的选择上与周围的自然环境相结合。

This private villa is situated on a sloping forest lot in North of Copenhagen. The original structure was a very closed and dark building that did not interact with the beautiful surrounds at all. The task was therefore to completely redo the house and give it an open and airy Scandinavian atmosphere that in choice of materials and architecture engaged with the nature surrounding it.

因此,我们的想法是尽可能地打开房子,让森林的景色成为室内唯一的装饰,通过框住森林的某些景色,创造一个开放的计划,通过消除房子不同空间之间的障碍,让房子的不同功能在两层中融为一体,连续流动。只有浴室的表面有变化。

The idea was therefore to open up the house as much as possible and let the scenery of the forest be the sole decoration of the interior by framing certain views of the forest and to create an open plan that allowed the different functions of the house to melt together in one continuous flow on the two levels by eliminating the barriers between the different spaces of the house. Only the bathroom has a change in surfaces.

我们希望创造一个实用性、纯洁性和静谧之美的组合。在日本萨比价值观的激励下,我们使用天然材料和泥土的颜色来增加灵魂和历史,以塑造趣味性,而不是抛光和装饰的美。结合纯白的墙壁、北欧简约的家具和北欧风景的诗意,房子旨在成为一种感性的空间体验。

We wanted to create a combination of utility, purity and a quiet beauty. Motivated by Japanese Sabi values, we used natural materials and earthy colours to add soul and history to shape interestingness rather than a polished and decorated beauty. Combined with the pure white walls, the Scandinavian simplicity of the furniture and the poetry of the Nordic scenery, the house aims to be a sensuous spatial experience.

从斜坡上走出来的房子的外墙,白色的墙壁和薄薄的黑色窗框,有节奏地打破了外墙,其灵感来自维特根斯坦的房子,是房子上一个明确的中心焦点。

The facade of the house that comes out of the sloping property, with its white walls and thin black window frames that rhythmically breaks the exteriors is inspired by the Wittgenstein House and is a clear and central focal point on the property.

Architects: NORM Architects
Area : 215 m²
Year : 2010
Photographs :Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen
City:COPENHAGEN
Country:Denmark