設(shè)計(jì)方:Victor Vasilev事務(wù)所 攝影師:Adriano Pecchio
總部在意大利米蘭的建筑事務(wù)所 Victor Vasilev重新對一座位于意大利卡拉拉的的住宅進(jìn)行了居室室內(nèi)設(shè)計(jì)。
項(xiàng)目描述住宅在20世紀(jì)九十年代建成,那時(shí)沒有設(shè)計(jì)目標(biāo)。房主想讓室內(nèi)看起來“Milanese”,即“超現(xiàn)代化”。
我決定徹底進(jìn)行徹底返修,充分利用空間——3層樓共530平方米。這不是一個周末度假屋,而是家庭住宅。
所以設(shè)計(jì)的目的是在各方面都具有實(shí)用性的當(dāng)代居家環(huán)境。材料板使用石灰華大理石和印尼柚木。
設(shè)計(jì)以簡單的方形容積的組合為基礎(chǔ)。定制的家具與住宅的建筑融為一體。幾件“古典的”的設(shè)計(jì)作品為室內(nèi)增色不少。
空間、材料、定制的家具以及間接照明交相呼應(yīng),構(gòu)成了最終的設(shè)計(jì)。它散發(fā)出溫暖、白色的光芒,是室內(nèi)變得柔和。
家人想要一個水療區(qū)。一間桑拿房、一個可供四人用的大浴缸以及按摩去都建在了地下室。我們又添加了一個帶有折疊屏幕的家庭室。
房主的臥室、孩子們的臥室以及一間客臥都在一樓。
房主臥室里的低臺與浴室形成了視覺聯(lián)系,以避免明顯的空間隔離感。設(shè)計(jì)了黑色的盥洗池以掩蓋冷熱水混合水龍頭。
照片是在項(xiàng)目完工(2008)兩年后拍攝的。在我看來,這是評估設(shè)計(jì)以及其建筑成果最好的方法——它是否不顯舊并保持高質(zhì)量。
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Design: Victor Vasilev Photography: Adriano Pecchio
Milan, Italy-based architect Victor Vasilev re-designed the interior of a house in Carrara, Italy. Project description The house was built in the 1990ies, without design ambitions. The owners wanted the interior to look ‘Milanese’, i.e. ‘ultramodern’. I decided on a complete overhaul, appreciating the space potential – 530 sq.m on three floors. This is not a weekend retreat but a family house and the aim was to create a contemporary domestic environment functional in every aspect. Travertine marble and Indonesian teak were chosen for the material palette. The design is based on the composition of simple square volumes. The custom-made furniture is integrated in the architecture of the house. A few ‘classical’ design pieces enrich the interior. The final result is achieved by the interplay of space, materials, custom-made furniture and indirect lighting. It gives out the warm, white glow, which softens the interior. The family wanted a spa area. A sauna, a big bathtub for four and a massage area were constructed in the basement. A home cinema room with a folding screen was added. The master bedroom, the children’s bedrooms and a guest bedroom are on the first floor. The low bench in the master bedroom serves as a visual link with the bathroom, thus avoiding distinctly divided spaces. The black washbasin is designed to hide the mixer taps. The photographs were taken two years after completion of the project (2008). In my view this is the best way to evaluate the design and its realization – if it ages well, it is good quality. |
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