2012年,S先生和夫人在法国阿尔卑斯山1550米高处的一个石头村买下了一个古老的农场。作为山地爱好者,这对巴黎夫妇希望为他们的孩子和他们自己提供一个位于山地核心的居住地。

In 2012, Mr and Mrs S. bought an old farm in a stone village located at 1550 meters high in the French Alps. Being mountain lovers, this Parisian couple wishes to have at their disposal for their children and themselves a residential place in the core of the mountains.

这个村庄以其坚实的建筑而闻名,它的石头房子挤在一起以保护自己免受寒冷的天气。它们被狭窄的陡峭街道隔开,以便在雪融化时让水流动起来。墙壁是用平坦的石板砌成的;它们看起来黑暗而朴素,但它们被带有石英脉络的花岗岩所照亮。

The village is outstanding for its solid architecture, its stone squat houses huddled all together to protect themselves from the cold weather. They are separated by narrow steep staired streets allowing the water to flow when the snow melts. The walls are made whith flat stone slabs; they look dark and austere but they are brightened by the quartz veined granite.

实际的建筑位于村子的西南端,它向南开放的视野很大。像这个地方的传统房屋一样,它坐落在相当陡峭的山坡上,就像一个向风景开放的阳台。楼下的起居室向圣安妮街开放。楼上的谷仓在Bienheureux街向北开放。

The actual building is located at the south west extremity of the village and it opens on a large view to the south. Like the traditional houses of the place, it sets in the rather steep slope like a balcony opening to the landscape. The living part, downstairs, opens in rue Ste-Anne. Upstairs, the barn opens northward on rue des Bienheureux.

第一张草图迅速显示了将房子的主要入口移到高街是多么重要,因此给人的感觉是通过房子拉长了村庄的街道。

The first sketches rapidly showed how important it was to move the main entrance of the house to the high street, giving therefore the feeling to lengthen the streets of the village through the house.

出于同样的考虑,我们选择了用石头作为房子内部的地面。我们使用了石块,层数,质地,颜色(卢塞恩石和石板混合使用),以及这种材料的某种粗糙度,所以你可以想象这种地面已经存在了很久,并将在墙壁和白色的悬挂体中生存。

In the same mind, we chose to use stone for the grounds inside the house. We played with the strates, layers, textures, colours (Luzerne stones and slates were mixed) and with a certain roughness of this material, so that you can imagine this ground has been there for ever and will survive walls and white hanging volumes.

在这些体积的庇护下,卧室被一个垂直的裂缝隔开,这个裂缝贯穿了整个房子。壮观的是,这个装置提供了从一楼看向南方的视野,客厅、厨房和占据低层的餐厅都充满了光线。

Sheltered in these volumes, the bedrooms are separated by a vertical rift which crosses the house through and through. Spectacular, this device offers sights toward the south from the first floor, flooded with light the living room, the kitchen and the dining room wich occupies the low level.

Architects: Adrien Félix-Faure, Pierre-Doucerain
Year: 2013
Photographs: Courtesy of Pierre-Doucerain
Electrician: TMac
Plumber: Madisun
Tilesetters:David Grange
Plasterer Painter:Creadecor
Insulation:Bâti-vert
Mason, Carpenter:Stgm
Woodworker:Invernizzi, M.Berthuin
Collaborator:Adrien Felix-Faure architect
City:Villefranche-sur-Mer
Country:France