PH House据说是着名的丹麦设计偶像和文化评论家Poul Henningsen的故乡。 2014年毁灭性火灾后,Norm建筑事务所在哥本哈根修复并重建了一座历史悠久的别墅。

PH House is said to have been the home of the famous Danish design-icon and cultural critic Poul Henningsen. Norm Architects have restored and rebuilt a historic villa in Copenhagen after a devastating fire in 2014.

“今天,一个三口之家住在这座历史悠久的房子里 – 一个现代化的住宅,可以看到它原有的状态 – 美丽的高板,镶木地板,低矮的平面窗户,柚木家具,当然还有复古的PH灯悬挂在厨房岛。不幸的是,在2014年火灾后,原来的建筑物并没有留下太多,但是在重建房屋的同时,通过增加外墙的高度,可以将顶层从大约40平方米扩展到100平方米,这使得房屋更加合适。作为现代家庭住宅。拥有干净简约的装饰,经典的房屋元素经过修复,优雅地融合了现代细节,营造出永恒的内饰和温馨的美感。黑暗的中世纪柚木家具和最小的大理石底座营造出美丽的对比,在锯切的闪亮橡木桶中,与朴素的白色墙壁和深色内置厨房元素相得益彰。从不同的角度进入灯光,房子的每个房间都很明亮,充满了日光,而且很舒适。房子的一楼已经从小型分隔房改为一个大的生活区,四面都有窗户,只有由定制元素集中细分; 一个大厨柜,用深色橡木覆盖,将厨房和起居室分开,中央楼梯,营造出一个动态,半开放的空间,柔和的过渡。实心橡木中的浮动台阶在地下室,底层和顶层之间形成流动,以和谐和现代的方式垂直连接房屋,天窗在自然光下淹没楼梯,增加房屋的高度感。我们为丹麦厨房制造商改造而设计的烟熏橡木烟熏橡木手柄的最小厨房配有浅灰色陶瓷石雕刻厨房岛,厨房和浴室均配有运动纤细的黄铜水龙头,“Norm的建筑师解释说。

“Today, a family of three resides in the historic house – a modern home that holds references to its original state – with beautiful high panels, parquet flooring, low, paned windows, teak furniture and – of course – retro PH lamps hanging over the kitchen island. Unfortunately not much of the original building was left after the fire in 2014, but while rebuilding the house it was possible, by increasing the height of the facades, to extend the top floor from approximately 40m2 to 100m2, which has made the house more suitable as a modern family home. With a clean and minimal approach, the classic elements of the house have been restored and elegantly combined with contemporary details, making for timeless interiors and generally warm aesthetics. The dark mid-century teak furniture and minimal marble plinths create beautiful contrasts, boasting a clean and subtle elegance against the plain, white walls and dark inbuilt kitchen elements in saw-cut smoaked oak. With light coming in from different angles, every room of the house is bright, filled with daylight and comfortable to be in. The ground floor of the house has been changed from small divided rooms into one big living area with windows on all sides, only subdivided centrally by bespoke elements; a large kitchen cabinet covered in dark stained oak separating the kitchen and the living room, and a central staircase, creating a dynamic, semi-open space with soft transitions. The floating steps in solid oak create a flow between the basement, ground floor and top floor, connecting the house vertically in a harmonious and contemporary way with skylights flooding the staircase in natural daylight and increasing the sense of height in the house. The minimal kitchen in smoked oak with bronzed brass handles, designed by us for Danish kitchen manufacturer Reform is complimented by a sculptural kitchen island in a light grey ceramic stone, and both the kitchen and bathroom of the house sports slim brass faucets,” explained Norm Architects

Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Design: Norm Architects