Holly Water是在英国德文郡的中心地带为渴望使其农田多样化的客户建造的一个独立的度假胜地。他们试图创造一个空间,邀请其居民与户外有密切的关系,同时也提供最大的舒适。

Holly Water was built as a self-contained holiday retreat in the heart of Devon, UK, for clients keen to diversify their farmland. They sought to create a space that would invite its inhabitants into a close rela- tionship with the outdoors, while also providing the utmost comfort.

通过一条蜿蜒穿过玉米田的小路,Holly Water采用了从达特摩尔工场当地的一家工厂采购的雪松。它的外部特点是具有宽大屋檐的大型单坡屋顶。建筑物是围绕着花旗松框架建造的,为了最大限度地减少对混凝土的需求,它被提升到离地的桥墩地基上。它是高度绝缘的–以植物为基础的绝缘材料–并具有高规格的薄膜和围护结构细节,以保证其寿命和能源效率。

Approached via a path that winds through a corn field, Holly Water is clad in cedar sourced from a mill local to our Dartmoor workshop. Its exterior is characterised by a large mono pitched roof with generous eaves. The building is constructed around a Douglas fir frame, raised off the ground on pier foundations in order to minimise the need for concrete. It is highly insulated – with plant-based insulation – and with a high specification of membrane and envelope details for longevity and energy efficiency.

在内部,一个橡木厨房占据了开放式室内的后墙,而浴室和舒适的睡眠区与双人床被塞进了屋檐下。推拉门从起居空间通向落叶松的阳台,阳台上有一个铜制的浴缸,可以在自然中沐浴。

Inside, an oak kitchen occupies the back wall of the open-plan interior, while a bathroom and cosy sleep- ing area with double bed are tucked into the gable elevation. Sliding doors open from the living space onto a sweeping larch veranda with a copper tub in which to bathe amongst nature.

室内墙面覆盖着粘土,这是一种替代石膏的天然材料,有助于保持建筑围护结构的透气性,调节湿度和温度,还能提供令人愉悦的有机质感。整个建筑使用的天然材料提供了一个平静的色调,与周围的景观相协调。

Interior walls are covered in a clay render – a natural alternative to plaster which helps maintain a breath- able building envelope and regulate humidity and temperature, and also provides a pleasing organic texture. The natural materials used throughout offer a calm colour palette that harmonises with the sur- rounding landscape.

将Holly Water出租给度假者的收入促进了小屋周围4.5英亩土地的野化,以使土地恢复多样性,迎接新的野生动物。

Revenue from letting Holly Water to holidaymakers is facilitating the rewilding of the 4.5 acre field around the cabin, in order to bring diversity back to the land and welcome new wildlife.

Architects: Out of the Valley
Year : 2020
Photographs :Rupert McKelvie, Stephanie Osmond
Project Director : Rupert McKelvie
Project Architect : Luke Carnaby
Design Team : Nathan Hilton, William Holland, Chris Gee, Jonno Cole
Structural Engineer : Barry Honeysett
Glazing : Tim Gaodin
City : Devon
Country : United Kingdom