*콘크리트 브루탈리즘 하우스 J Mayer H carves house in Germany from a stack of concrete blocks

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19세기 지어진 건물을 재구성, 브루탈리즘 건축을 구현한다. 콘크리트 블록으로 적층한 듯한 집의 모양은 일정한 방식과 디자인으로 고유한 건축적 은율을 만들어 낸다. 콘크리트의 고유한 물성이 표현하는 정제된 공간은 이러한 형태를 더욱 부각시키는 역활을 수행한다.

Architecture studio J Mayer H has stripped back a set of brutalist buildings to create a house in Germany that occupies a stack of concrete blocks with mirrored walls.


Called Casa Morgana, the house sits in a lush garden designed by artist and landscape architect Tita Giese.  The project has been longlisted for a Dezeen Award.

J Mayer H took the existing 19th-century buildings back to their concrete shells. The elements are arranged in ziggurat-style, meaning that the successive levels narrow towards the top.

They cut away at some parts and extended others with new, smooth concrete elements to make what the architecture studio calls a "residential sculpture".

While distinct from the outside, these irregularly stacked boxes connect together to create an interior of multi-levelled spaces in the three-storey home, divided either by curtains or thick terrazzo wall sections.

Exposed concrete floors, walls and ceilings create an austere contrast to the garden outside, enhanced by the extensive use of mirrored elements that reflect both views of the outside and of the original concrete structures.

"Mirrored walls reflect the exposed concrete," said the studio. "The terrazzo installations appear like cuts through the concrete walls and expose the inner structure of the material."

Casa Morgana presents a fairly closed elevation towards its neighbours, but the side that faces the garden opens out with a set of double-height, rotating glass-doors.



from dezeen

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