42 St. Théodule小屋 [Atelier
d’Architecture La Cordée]
瑞士
48 木屋 [Atelier Gallet Architectes]
法国
52 帕拉基尼住宅 [Atelier Gallet Architectes]
法国
58 城市树屋 [Baumraum]
德国
64 SU住宅 [Alexander Brenner Architekten]
德国
70 观景房 [Alexander Brenner Architekten]
德国
76 别墅工作室 [Bureau d’Architecture Marc
Corbiau]
比利时
80 日内瓦别墅 [Bureau d’Architecture Marc
Corbiau]
瑞士
86 悬空之屋 [CorreiaRagazzi]
葡萄牙
90 喀斯特简约住宅 [dekleva gregoric arhitekti]
斯洛文尼亚
96 卡萨·桑蒂住宅
[Giraldi Associates Architects]
意大利
102 VDV住宅 [Graux & Baeyens architecten]
比利时
108 D住宅 [HHF architekten]
瑞士
112 视觉工作室 [Invisible Studio]
英国
114 守护者住宅 [Invisible Studio]
英国
120 起居室花园住宅 [KWK PROMES]
波兰
126 适应性住宅 [Henning Larsen Architects]
丹麦
132 NHV别墅 [dl-a, designlab-architecture]
瑞士
138 赖施住宅 [LRO Lederer + Ragnarsdóttir +
Oei]
德国
144 祖拉住宅 [Mario Martins Atelier]
葡萄牙
150 陡坡别墅 [Mario Martin Atelier]
葡萄牙
156 H36别墅 [MBAS Matthias Bauer Associates]
德国
160 谷仓住宅 [Mhring Architekten]
德国
164 莉亚海滩住宅 [MOLDarchitects]
希腊
168 坝上住宅 [Mrschel Arquitectos]
葡萄牙
172 AA住宅 [Outrasformas]
葡萄牙
178 FM住宅 [Outrasformas]
葡萄牙
184 孤屋 [Pezo Von Ellrichshausen Arquitectos]
西班牙
188 帕德尔内住宅 [Carlos Quintáns Eiras]
西班牙
192 海滩住宅 [Carlos Quintáns Eiras]
西班牙
196 塔巴斯科住宅 [Qarta Architektura]
捷克共和国
202 多视角山林小屋 [Reiulf Ramstad Architects]
挪威
208 片式住宅 [Saunders Architecture]
挪威
212 M住宅 [Saunders Architecture]
挪威
216 萨福克住宅 [Strm Architects]
英国
220 求知住宅 [Strm Architects]
英国
226 K 01别墅 [Studioninedots]
荷兰
228 黑珍珠 [Studio Rolf + Zecc Architecten]
荷兰
234 智能住宅 [UNStudio]
荷兰
240 私人住宅 [Volpato Hatz]
瑞士
246 让·皮埃尔·雷诺工作室[Wilmotte & Associés SA]
法国
附录
250 设计公司索引
254 项目名称索引
255 关于作者
內容試閱:
银木住宅
SilverWoodHouse is the first major project of Ernesto Pereira, who also worked
extensively on the carpentry and finishing of the house. The house is located
on the coast in the Mindelo area of Vila do Conde in the Norte Region of
Portugal, about 20 kilometres 12.5 miles north of Porto. Built for a cost of
¤100,000 in 2014, this remodeling project is the result of a careful study of
the needs and habits of the owners. Ernesto Pereira describes the original
structure as ‘a soulless house [with a] typical type of construction, interior
distribution and a “rural” exterior.’ His solution was to ‘bring the beach to
[his clients so that they] could feel the proximity of the dunes, sand and
untreated wood every day.’ Wood is the dominant material, with diagonally
placed strips marking exterior surfaces as well as terraces and floors. A good
part of the interior furnishings are in wood and were also designed by Ernesto
Pereira, whose family and friends are carpenters and masons. For the outside
surfaces, the alternation of wood and white plaster gives a sense of contrast
and movement to the house, the form of which is essentially rectangular. In his
written description of the project, Ernesto Pereira clearly takes a great deal
of pride and pleasure from the positive reactions of his clients to this
project. In this respect, and in terms of the experience of the architect, this
is a very personal, or rather personalised, design, based on the transformation
of an uninteresting ‘kit’ house. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JOAO MORGADO