낡고 녹슨 양철판으로 지어진 집이라면 흔히 판자집을
연상시키는게 보편적 사실이다. 여기 호주에 지어진 단독주거는
이러한 시각을 비틀어 지역적 시간을 반영한 녹슨 양철판을 외장재로 사용,
아이텐티한 주거 디자인을 완성시킨다. 개인 사무실과
스튜디오를 겸하는 하우스는 원래 이곳에 위치한 낡은 양철 오두막의
분해된 잔해, 양철판으로 외관을 디자인 함으로써
장소의 연속성을 표현하는 동시에 여기 하우스만의 특별함을 담아 낸다.
그리고 2층에 설치된 대형창은 코르텐 스틸로 이루어져,
외관에 사용된 녹슨 양철판과 맥락을 같이 하는 동시에
거리와 마을로 열린 오픈 뷰를 확보하는 창구로 디자인 된다.
이번 주거프로젝트는 시간에 의해 변화하는 공간의 모습을
묵묵히 담아 냄으로써 건축이 대지와 어떻게 지속 될 것인가를
보여주는 좋은 사례로 읽어진다.
reviewed by SJ
The humble tin shed is a iconic Australian structure. The project was to
repurpose an existing tin shed at the rear of a residential lot, in the
inner-city suburb of Redfern, Sydney. Located on a corner the existing
shed was a distinctive building, a windowless, narrow double storey
structure on a single storey residential street. As the only remaining
shed in the area it is a unique reminder of the suburb’s industrial
past.
Architects: Raffaello Rosselli
Location: Sydney, Australia
Architect In Charge: Raffaello Rosselli
Year: 2011
Photographs: Mark Syke, Richard Carr, Courtesy of Raffaello Rosselli
The project brief was to create a new use for the building as an office space and studio.The shed in its current state was dilapidated and structurally unsound. The original tin shed was disassembled and set aside while a new timber frame was erected. The layers of corrugated iron accumulated over generations of repair were reassembled on three facades.
Corten steel window boxes cut through the form and extend out over the
lane and street, opening up the once windowless space. The materials
have been left raw and honest, in the spirit of its industrial economy.
The west face was clad in expressed joint fibre cement panels while
plywood floors and joinery add warmth to the interior.
The project embraces that it will continue to change with time through rust, decay and repair.
from archdaily