20世纪90年代初,理查德-莱普拉斯特里尔在霍克斯伯里河口的洛维特湾岸边定居。在描述这个美妙的项目时,他写道:”这所房子延续了在这个地方简单生活的历史,我怀疑这种生活已经持续了几千年(……)我们一家五口舒适地生活在这一个房间里。我们居住的小房间,反过来又居住在一个更大的房间里,其墙壁是悬崖,地板是海湾的潮位,每六小时涨落近两米。”

In the early 1990s, Richard Leplastrier settled on the shore of Lovett Bay, the mouth of the Hawkesbury River. Describing the wonderful project, he wrote: “The house continues a history of simple living on the site, which I suspect has continued for thousands of years (…) Our family of five lives comfortably in this one room. The small room we inhabit, in turn, inhabits a greater room whose walls are cliffs and floors the tidal level of the bay that rises and falls nearly two meters every six hours.”

霍克斯伯里工作室(Atelier Hawkesbury)是沿着同一条河建造的另一个小房间。只有通过水才能进入,这些项目使用了最少的资源,并利用了现有的土地。靠着砂岩的岩石,轻巧的结构完全由1英寸乘1英寸的当地木托梁和墙骨制成。大型交错的屋顶既能保护人们免受大雨的侵袭,又能让光线透过。

Atelier Hawkesbury is another small room built along the same river. Accessible by water only, the projects use a minimum amount of resources and takes advantage of the existing land. Leaning against the sandstone rocks, the lightweight structure is entirely made of 1” by 1” local wood joists and studs. The large staggered roof protects from the heavy rains while allowing the light to filter through.

半透明的聚碳酸酯板将明亮的体积包围起来,同时保留了与周围森林和光线变化的持续对话。保护Wannungine和Darkinyung人无数年的石崖邀请自己进入房子,同时成为墙壁和景观。

Translucent polycarbonate sheets enclose the brightly lit volume while preserving a constant dialogue with the surrounding forest and changing light. The stone cliff that protected the Wannungine and the Darkinyung people for countless years invites itself inside the house and becomes simultaneously a wall and landscape.

Architects: Leopold Banchini Architects
Year: 2021
Country:Australia