Rumah Fajar在印尼语中意为 “黎明之屋”,是对巴厘岛传统长屋bale agung的现代建筑诠释。拥有巴厘岛最神圣的火山Gunung Agung的壮观景色,该住宅通过其设计和材料的选择沉浸在当地的乡土气息中。

Rumah Fajar, which means “The House of Dawn” in Bahasa Indonesia, is a modern architectural interpretation of a traditional Balinese longhouse bale agung. Boasting spectacular views of Bali’s most sacred volcano Gunung Agung, the home is steeped in the local vernacular through its design and choice of materials.

Studio Jencquel于2017年8月开始建造–与Gunung Agung的喷发同时进行–并在两年后的2019年8月完成建造。火山石的大量使用代表了已完成设计的寓意元素,将大火山和它阴影下的 “大亭子 “缠绕在一起。奢华的4居室Rumah Fajar无缝地坐落在郁郁葱葱的山坡上,面向初升的太阳,呈现出一个毕竟不那么卑微的居所。

Studio Jencquel began building in August 2017 — simultaneous with the eruption of Gunung Agung — and finished construction two years later in August 2019. Abundant use of volcanic stone represents an allegorical element of the completed design, entwining the great volcano and the “great pavilion” in its shadow. Nestled seamlessly into a lush hillside and facing the rising sun, the luxurious 4-bedroom Rumah Fajar presents a humble abode that is not so humble, after all.

从传统上被称为angkul-angkul的巴厘岛小门进入空间,两座被称为Men Brayut的双门守护者雕像坐在当地赤土砖门的两边,保佑所有经过的人力量、生育、和谐和繁荣。过了门槛,就是一个神龛或庙宇,在这里扮演着aling-aling的角色,是巴厘岛家庭入口处经常看到的障碍物,目的是为了转移和迷惑不受欢迎的客人或灵魂。这座房子由一座蜿蜒的桥进入,桥上有一个大的锦鲤池,曲折的小路不仅是为了迷惑鬼魂,而且给人一种进入树屋的感觉,有一种城堡般的保护感。

Entering the space through a small, unpretentious Balinese door known traditionally as angkul-angkul , twin gate guardian statues known as Men Brayut sit on either side upon the local terracotta brick gate, blessing all who pass with strength, fertility, harmony, and prosperity. Past the threshold lies a candi (a shrine or temple), here playing the role of aling-aling , an obstacle often seen in the entrance to Balinese homes intended to deflect and confuse unwanted guests or spirits. The house is accessed by a sinuous bridge hovering above a large koi pond; a zigzag path designed not only to confuse spirits, but to give one the elevated sense of entering a tree house with a castle-like feeling of protection.

椰树、蕨类植物、海棠、散发着巧克力香味的兰花,以及榴莲、面包果、红毛丹等果树组成的青翠的热带花园,在正门处达到了植物的遐想之旅。从外面看,我们看到Gunung Agung和传统的巴厘岛生活如何影响Rumah Fajar的设计。这座房子与山坡上的自然环境融为一体,这在很大程度上得益于两种主要材料的结合–来自Tulikup村的巴厘岛赤土砖Bata Tulikup,以及沿用日本Shou-Sugi-Ban技术的炭化铁木。

Ensconced among a verdant tropical garden of coconut palms, tree ferns, heliconia, orchids that emanate a whiff of chocolate — along with fruit-bearing trees such as durian, breadfruit, and rambutan — this journey into botanical reverie culminates at the main entrance door. From the outside, we see how Gunung Agung and traditional Balinese living inform the design of Rumah Fajar. The house blends into its wild natural setting along the hillside in great part due to the combination of only two dominant materials — Bata Tulikup , a Balinese terracotta brick from Tulikup village; and charred ironwood following Japanese techniques of Shou-Sugi-Ban .

Bale agung意为 “伟大的亭子”,这里房子的主要亭子被架在一个拉长的砖砌 “平台 “上。这创造了一个由铁木、砖和神圣的火山所统治的外部景观–所有这些都是在火中重生的力量和美丽。在打造房屋的主框架时,设计了钢结构,以精确到毫米的精度来套住木质屋顶结构;并在地震时表现出最高程度的耐力。

Bale agung m eans “great pavilion”, and here the great m ain pavilion of the house is elevated upon an elongated brick “podium”. This creates an exterior view ruled by ironwood, brick, and the sacred volcano — all reborn from earth with strength and beauty in fire. In creating the main frame of the house, a steel structure was designed to saddle the timber roof structure to a millimeter precision; and to perform with the highest degree of endurance in case of an earthquake.

H型钢在平面图上的位置与传统巴厘岛长屋中的木柱相似,强化了现代乡土的理念。整体设计是开放的,而不是封闭的,通过交叉通风有充足的空气流动。由Maximilian Jencquel设计的景观和花园,为住宅补充了凉爽的树荫和充足的空间,使微风得以通过。

H-beams are positioned on the floor plan in a similar fashion to the timber pillars found in the traditional Balinese longhouse, reinforcing the idea of a modern vernacular. The overall design is meant to be open and not boxed in, with ample air flow through cross-ventilation. The landscaping and gardens, designed by Maximilian Jencquel, supplement the home with cooling shade and plenty of space for gentle breezes to pass through.

建筑师:Studio Jencquel
摄影:Tommaso Riva, Maximilian Jencquel
首席建筑师:Maximillian Jencquel
造型:Lisa Scappin
国家:印度尼西亚
Architects: Studio Jencquel
Photographs: Tommaso Riva, Maximilian Jencquel
Lead Architect:Maximillian Jencquel
Styling :Lisa Scappin
Country:Indonesia