*컨테이너에서 유칼립투스 향이 난다면? [ Green Studio ] House on Hill
"건축은 항상 장소와 시간의 이야기다. 훌륭한 건축은 과거와 현재를 조화롭게 연결한다." — David Chipperfield
컨테이너에서 유칼립투스 향이 난다면? Green Studio-House on Hill
이동 가능한 집, 자연의 일부가 되다
“자연 속에서, 우리는 더 이상 침입자가 아닙니다. 우리는 조화로운 존재가 됩니다.”
**"Green Studio-House on Hill"**은 건축물이 환경에 부담을 주지 않고, 자연의 일부로 설계될 수 있음을 보여주는 완벽한 사례입니다.
호주 알파인 로드 초입, 유칼립투스 숲이 펼쳐진 언덕 위에 위치한 이 프로젝트는 이동 가능성과 지속 가능성을 융합한 혁신적인 건축입니다. 폐기된 컨테이너와 재활용 자재로 만들어진 이 주택은, 인간이 자연과 어떻게 공존할 수 있는지를 고민하며 설계되었습니다.
자연과의 완벽한 공존을 향한 설계
지속 가능성을 담은 디자인
핵심 철학: "Green Studio-House on Hill"은 자연의 일부가 되기를 목표로 하여 설계되었습니다.
재료와 자원 활용:
폐기된 컨테이너를 구조물로 활용하고, 내부에는 빅토리아 애쉬 목재와 코르크 타일 등 70% 이상의 재활용 자재를 사용하였습니다.
외부는 강철 프레임과 금속 패널로 구성되어 기후 변화에 강한 내구성을 제공합니다.
기능적이고 효율적인 공간 구성
제한된 15㎡의 면적에 주방, 거실, 욕실, 침실을 효과적으로 배치하였으며, 확장형 베란다를 통해 공간 활용도를 극대화했습니다.
사용자 경험:
베란다는 아침에는 커피를 즐기고, 저녁에는 독서를 위한 공간으로 활용되며, 자연과 하나 되는 경험을 제공합니다.
심미성과 공예적 디테일
리드라이트 창문과 맞춤형 목재 도어는 현지 장인의 손길이 깃들어 있으며, 건축물에 독특한 정체성을 부여합니다.
결론: 지속 가능한 건축의 가능성
"Green Studio-House on Hill"은 자연과 인간이 공존할 수 있는 가장 아름다운 방식을 제시합니다.
“자연은 우리의 동반자입니다. 건축은 이를 위한 다리가 될 수 있습니다.”
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At the beginning of the Great Alpine Road in rolling foothills and eucalyptus forest, the client wanted a small temporary dwelling to highlight the natural features of the landscape and to eventually leave the site free without any residual impact of settlement. The forested landscape home to a thriving ecosystem, also has an uncanny collection of lone chimneys, their dwellings have disappeared without a trace by way of wildfire or economic shifts in time, this landscape understands the concept of impermanence.
A discarded shipping container provides the transportable structure, delivered by truck to the site. An inventory of salvaged materials sets the design constraints, designing with what we have currently. The challenge was to fit all the necessities of daily life into this small 15sqm footprint: kitchen, living, dining, bathroom, bedroom, and storage. In the Australian context, there is traditionally an in between place where greetings happen, boots are kicked off, rolling storms pass by, informal meals take place, and all other ranges of activities take place under protection from the elements. House on Hill employs lift-assisted operable verandah awnings constructed of steel angle and polycarbonate, opening upwards and outwards when occupied and retracting when not in use or in transport.
The pavilion responds to the harsh climatic conditions and landscape vernacular with a hard-shell metal clad exterior. A rectangular form of simple corrugated sheet is outlined by galvanized steel angles that also support the windows, doors, and awnings. On the south elevation an oversized steel lintel supports a large sliding glass panel on concealed rollers, the glass panel fully retracts against a flat metal sheet section of the wall to connect the elevated decking area. To the East façade, existing weather-sealed steel container doors remain, including their embodied carbon and structural integrity. Semi-opaque cladding and full operability allow the bathroom to extend outwards into a dense natural environment.
Green Studio acts as the Architect and the Master craftsman, fashioning and assembling an array of gathered materials in a holistic manner, as opposed to a systematic specification process. A solid timber front door custom-made to house a dynamic lead light window crafted by Hygge Glass, its design hinting to the warmth beyond with themes of the surrounding landscape. Stepping inside, reclaimed Victorian Ash Glulam beams interlock to form an entry nook and extensive library shelving. Tactile and acoustic cork wall tiles define an intimate sitting area and bedroom section.
A custom built table fits three chairs snugly inside when not in use, sliding the table out forms a simple study desk, and turning 90 degrees to the generous bench seat forms a dining table arrangement with the three chairs. The table and chairs, made in Green Studio's timber workshop employ a classic finger-join technique common to Australian-made furniture of the type. Flexible living with innovative functionality not only makes possible the small footprint building but increases real estate 'value' from an occupant's sense.
100-plus-year old kauri pine carefully removed from a nearby decommissioned dance hall has been tediously prepared to line internal walls and ceiling. Undulations are clearly visible from the decades of dancing shoes slowly wearing away at the fragrant soft timber.
Green Studio has crafted a range of goods and wares for use in House on Hill, from timber serving plates, serving utensils, key bowls, incense burners, bookends, stools, handles, etc. Each piece contributes to the experience of dwelling in diverse a landscape. A sliding timber screen separates a compact wet area characterized by a recessive mood of calm and shadow. Black form ply, grey granite, and corrugated sheet, all reclaimed of course, open outwards via the massive semi-opaque doors. The small space now turns into an expansive retreat.
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