斯卡奇科夫住宅是一个独立的被动式太阳能住宅,位于科特赖克中心的边缘。该设计将两个怀旧的元素带入清晰的形式中:当地纺织业的锯齿结构和客户故乡俄罗斯的木质结构的大棚。

The Skatchkoff Residence is a detached passive-solar house at the edge of the centre of Kortrijk. The design brings two nostalgic elements into crystal clear form: the saw-tooth structure of the local textile industry and the wooden structure of the dacha of the client’s homeland, Russia.

该住宅主要被安排在一楼,以便让这个虽然有些年迈但却很勇敢的居民能够最大限度地接触到。该设计是 “抗逆生命周期 “的,是独居者的理想选择,在需要时为住家护理人员提供空间,并有可能在前面为有孩子的家庭扩展。此外,朝向也做了调整,以便在房产的西侧为额外的双胞胎住宅提供空间。

The home is largely organised on the ground floor, in order to enable maximum accessibility for the plucky though somewhat elderly resident. The design is ‘reverse lifecycle resistant’ ideal for a person living alone, with space for a live-in carer when required and with the possibility of being extended at the front for a family with children. In addition, the orientation has been adapted to allow space for an additional twin residence on the west side of the property.

该设计的精髓在于雕塑般的锯齿形屋顶–是捕捉南方被动式太阳热能的理想选择–以及构造整个平面并容纳所有通风设备的中央核心。所有其余的房间都被整合在这个核心周围的一个自由和灵活的计划中。屋顶的波动高度反映在下面房间的交替体验中,并在最高点提供了一个隐藏的阁楼空间。

The essence of the design is the sculptural saw-tooth roof – ideal for capturing passive solar heat from the south- and the central core which structures the plan and houses all ventilation equipment. All remaining rooms are integrated within a free and flexible plan around this core. The fluctuating height of the roof is reflected in the alternating experience of the rooms below and provides space at the highest point for a hidden attic.

建筑和护墙板完全由木材制成,并使用数控技术预制。因此,整个结构可以在短短几周内既防风又防雨,而建筑细节的整合则参考了几个世纪以来的知识。所有的室内木工都是专门为这个房子设计的,并采用了适度而温暖的材料组合。精致、细致、有触感的室内装饰与外部的实用性和基本感觉进入了对话。

The construction and siding are made entirely from wood and are prefabricated using CNC technology. As a result, the entire structure could be constructed both wind and rain proof within just a few weeks, while construction details were integrated referring back to centuries-old knowledge. All interior carpentry was specifically designed for this home and constructed from a modest yet warm material pallet. The refined, detailed and tactile interior thereby enters into dialogue with the pragmatic and rather basic feel of the exterior.

Architects: HUB
Area : 140 m²
Year : 2007
Photographs :Sarah Blee
Country:Belgium