这是一栋为两对双胞胎设计的房子,他们希望彼此相邻而居。这座房子位于奥斯陆的一个住宅区。该地块早期是一个古老的果园的一部分,位于一个陡峭的斜坡上,可以看到奥斯陆峡湾的壮观景色。

This is a house designed for two twins who want to live next to each other. The house is situated in a residential area of Oslo. The site was earlier a part of an old fruit garden located in a steep slope, with a spectacular view over the Oslo fjord.

建筑物将场地分为两层,悬臂在后面框住了入口,在前面遮住了一个露台。该结构是一个模块化的木质框架系统,允许双胞胎在一段时间内有最大的灵活性。木材框架被固定在一个混凝土板的基础上,并与可见的波纹镀锌钢的甲板融合在一起。材料的暴露和原始使用给室内带来了工业化的外观,与模块化系统相呼应。

The building divides the site into two levels, with cantilevers framing the entrance in the back and sheltering a terrace in the front. The structure is a modular timber frame system that allows maximum flexibility concerning the twins’ respective living situations over time. The timber frame is fixed onto a concrete slab foundation, and merges with decks of visible corrugated galvanized steel. The exposed and raw use of materials give the interiors an industrial look which responds to the modular system.

外部覆层是高压层压板和大玻璃表面的组合,被镶嵌在暴露的木质框架中。这座房子在垂直方向上被分割成两个几乎相同的镜像公寓。在顶层,可以通过连接两套公寓的共用客厅进入一个露台。两个天窗通过楼梯间向低层提供额外的日光,并连接建筑的四层。该房屋的程序性使用非常灵活,无论是纵向还是横向。

The exterior cladding is a combination of high pressure laminated panels and large glass surfaces which are set into the exposed timber frame. The house is split vertically in two almost identical mirrored apartments. On the top floor a terrace can be accessed through a shared living room which connects the two apartments. Two skylights provide additional daylight through the stairwells to the lower floors and connect the four stories of the building. The programmatic usage of the house is very flexible, both vertically and horizontally.

Architects: JVA
Area : 370 m²
Year : 2014
Photographs :Jonas Adolfsen
Consultant : As Fredriksen
City:Norway
Country:Norway