Le Pré aux Pierres是由建筑师David Apheceix和设计师Vincent Le Bourdon对巴黎附近的les Yvelines的3座农舍进行改造、翻新和扩建,使之成为当代艺术收藏家的新家和项目空间。这个由草地和森林组成的庄园占地25公顷,但建筑只面向一个小的中央庭院。

Le Pré aux Pierres is the transformation, renovation and extension of 3 farm houses in les Yvelines near Paris into a new home and project space for a Contemporary Art collector, by architect David Apheceix and designer Vincent Le Bourdon. The estate made of meadows and forest is 25 hectares but the buildings were only facing a small central courtyard.

通过一个单一的姿态,将一个正交的图案以一定的角度贴在房屋上,项目的目的是通过这些新的平行线,将它们向周围的景观和彼此打开。这种模式的效果是在现有的建筑上雕刻体量,产生新的立面、空间和建筑元素。

Through a single gesture, the apposition of an orthogonal pattern onto the houses at an angle, the project aims at opening them towards the surrounding landscape and each other, through those new parallel lines. This pattern has the effect to carve volumes into the existing buildings, producing new façades, spaces and architectural elements.

现有的乡土材料,石材、橡木和陶土砖,通过操作被拉伸到这些空隙周围:梁变成了柱子,屋顶变成了墙,天花板变成了隔板,底层变成了一楼。在与Damien Roger共同开发的一个景观项目中,这个横跨在房屋之间的连续的米色混凝土地板也按照同样的模式在外面打孔,将梯田和森林的边缘缠绕在一起。

The existing vernacular materials, stone, oak wood and terra-cotta tiles, are stretched around those voids by the operation: beams transform into columns, roofs into walls, ceilings into partitions and the ground floor into first floor. This continuous beige concrete floor that spans between the houses is perforated following the same pattern outside, to entwine terraces and the edge of the forest, in a landscape project developed with Damien Roger.

这个建筑装置作为一种工具,让业主在艺术作品和壮观的自然环境之间发挥无限的对话工具。

This architectural apparatus works as a tool for the owner to play with infinite dialogical agencies between artworks and a spectacular natural environnement.

建筑师:Bureau David Apheceix
面积:350 m²
年份:2019年
摄影:Maxime Delvaux
首席建筑师:David Apheceix
设计团队:Vincent Le Bourdon
景观:Damien Roger
国家:法国
Architects: bureau David Apheceix
Area: 350 m²
Year: 2019
Photographs: Maxime Delvaux
Lead Architect:David Apheceix
Design Team:Vincent Le Bourdon
Landscape:Damien Roger
Country:France