在挪威西南海岸的Sele,建筑师Atle Sørby设计的一座有50年历史的小木屋需要进行彻底的翻新和重组。必须以现代化的标准来重建这个小屋,并在尊重原有建筑的前提下平衡这一需求。

At Sele, on the southwest coast of Norway, a fifty-year-old cottage by architect Atle Sørby needed a total renovation and reorganisation. It was essential to recreate the cabin with a modernized standard, and balancing this need with a respectful approach towards the original architecture.

该建筑建于61年,包含了现代主义和当地建筑的共生元素。主体部分的斜屋顶和下拉式屋檐是对传统的 “Jærhus “的重新诠释,它是该地区典型的住房类型,经过几个世纪的调整,可以抵御当地恶劣的天气条件。

Built in ’61, the architecture contains a symbiosis of elements referencing modernist and local architecture. The main volume’s pitched roof with pulled down gables is a reinterpretation of the traditional «Jærhus», a housing typology typical for the region, adapted through centuries to withstand harsh local weather conditions.

这座别墅由两个部分组成。新的附属建筑包含一个卧室、一个浴室和一个储藏室,而主体量现在只包括一个大的公共房间,有一个共享的厨房、饮食和生活区。

Two volumes make up the cottage. The new annex contains a bedroom, a bathroom and a storage room while the main volume now only consist of one large common room, with a shared kitchen, eating and living area.

周围的景观相对平坦,由长长的斜坡田地、沙丘和海滩组成,只由狭窄的道路和古老的水晶墙隔开。因为它位于景观保护区内,靠近海岸线,所以当地政府对建筑过程给予了密切关注。

The surrounding landscape is relatively flat, consisting of long sloping fields, dunes and beaches, only separated by narrow roads and old drystone walls. Because it is situated in a landscape-preservation area, close to the shoreline, the local government paid close attention to the building process.

当地的工匠完成了每个部分的操作,这需要大量的定制解决方案。来自桑德内斯(Sandnes)当地砖厂的屋顶瓦片被小心翼翼地一片片拆下来,储存起来,然后再装上去。

Local craftsmen carried out every part of the operation, which required substantial tailored solutions. The roof tiles, coming from local brick-factories in Sandnes, were carefully taken down, stored and put up again, one by one.

在公共房间里,墙壁和天花板都被拆掉了,创造了一个开放、通风的空间。站在那里,透过带状的窗户,人们可以看到喜怒无常的北海地平线的全貌。

In the common room, the walls and ceiling has been taken down, creating and an open, airy space. Standing there, gazing through the ribbon window, one has panoramic view across the moody North-Sea horizon.

Architects: bark arkitekter
Area : 88 m²
Year : 2016
Photographs :Lise Bjelland
Manufacturers : E.W. Andersen, Hamran Kjøkken, Minera Skifer, Riska Sagbruk, Vikeså Trevare
Collaborator : Jens Gerlach Sørensen AS
Architect In Charge : Katrine Grimnes
City : Time
Country : Norway