南帕屋是一家起源于一个贵族家庭内部传承了200多年的自制食品的餐厅。设计师从南帕老屋周围的自然环境和日常用品中获得了灵感。南帕老屋所在的那曲市以传统工艺而闻名,包括编织、木工、染色和篮子。这些当地的传统特色也被应用到设计中,如一个半透明的窗帘,类似于编织的麻布。帘子将大厅和房间分开,允许与大厅区域进行心理交流,同时为房间提供隐私。

Nampa House is a restaurant that originated from a homemade food that has been descended over 200 years within a noble family. The designer has taken inspiration from the nature surrounding the old house of Nampa and its everyday objects. Naju where Nampa house is located is known for traditional craftmanship including weaving, carpentry, dyeing and basketry. These local traditional characteristics are also applied to the design such as a translucent curtain which resembles weaved linen . The curtain divides the hall and room allowing psychological communication with the hall area while offering privacy for the room.

大厅的整体设计旨在将自然引入室内。这里有山的岩石和风景,以及受自然启发的物体,如鸟儿在南帕家附近的小溪上休息。墙上挂着艺术家Kim Su的作品,画的是南州的金星山。金星山的轮廓与首尔的三阁山相似,通过将两座山重叠在一块薄布上,创造出两座山在同一地点站在一起的错觉。

The overall design of the hall is intended to bring nature inside. There are rocks and scenery of mountains along with object s inspired by nature visualize birds resting on a stream near Nampa house. The painting of Keumsung Mountain of Naju that fills the wall is a work done by artist Kim Su. Keumsung Moutain has a similar silhouette to Samgak Mountain of Seoul and by overlapping two mountains on a sheer fabric it creates the illusion of two mountains are standing together at the same place.

空间颜色的灵感来自于南帕房子墙壁上的粘土和木头,站在大厅中央的暗色调的柱子来自于房子的结构,这些结构随着时间的推移被染色。

The color of space is inspired by clay and wood of Nampa house’s wall and the column with a darker tone standing at the center of the hall is taken from the structures of the house that are being stained over time.

一面墙的一部分用传统的燃烧技术装饰,以显示通过生火烹饪食物的历史。这是与国家非物质文化遗产Yungjo Kim合作的Danmyun系列的一部分。Danmyun(韩语中的横断面)的含义是地球上的一切都会留下痕迹,而痕迹是时间的残留物。通过采取过去的元素并与现在的感觉相联系,设计师创造了一个过去和未来相一致的空间。

Part of a wall is decorated with a traditional woo d burning technique to show the history of cooking food by making fire. It is part of Danmyun collection in collaboration with National Intangible Cultural Property Yungjo Kim. Danmyun (cross section in Korean) has the meaning of everything on earth leaves traces and that traces are the residue of time . By taking elements from the past and making connection s with the sense of the present, the designer has created a space where past and future are coherent.

Architects: Listen Communication
Area: 269 m²
Year: 2020
Photographs: Jaeyoon Kim
Architect In Charge:Sangyoon Kim
Design Team:Jonghwa Nah, Sojin Lee, Jisoo Kang
Country:South Korea