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*프라빗 크리닉 [ Steiner Architecture ] Private Clinic in Anif

5osA 2024. 2. 7. 13:00

Steiner Architecture-Private Clinic in Anif
클리닉을 설계하는 일 외에도 잘츠부르크 외곽에 있는 이 마을에 어울리는 관용구를 찾는 것이 가장 큰 과제였습니다. 결과는 여전히 약간 촌스럽습니다. 계곡 지붕을 가진 이 건물은 거의 어휘를 공유하는 이웃에 대한 책임을 다하고 있습니다. 특정 각도에서 보면 여전히 창고 같고 약간 낡은 느낌이 듭니다. 여기저기서 눈에 띄지 않습니다. 정면 중 하나는 윙크하는 눈을 가진 장난감 얼굴처럼 보입니다. 반대편에는 계단이 이빨을 암시합니다. 빨간색 단열 콘크리트가 구성을 지배합니다. 재사용 가능한 콘크리트 기술을 더욱 발전시킵니다. 하지만 얼룩, 구멍, 나무 거푸집의 흔적 등으로 거칠게 마감된 건방진 색조와 거친 마감으로 조심스럽고 모험적인 건축물을 연상시키기도 합니다. 독일어로 뎀베톤이라고 불리는 단열 콘크리트는 어느 정도 통기성이 있습니다. 공기 습도에 따라 미묘하게 색이 변하고, 계절에 따라 달라지는 햇빛에 모든 재료가 공통적으로 반응합니다. 그래서 건물은 끊임없이 분위기를 바꾸는 것처럼 보입니다. translate by DeepL

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Besides the task of designing a clinic, finding an idiom that was fitting to this town on the outskirts of Salzburg was the primary challenge here. The result is still a little raffish. With its valley roofs, the building fulfills its responsibility to the neighborhood, with which it just about shares a vocabulary. It still feels warehouseish, slightly vapid from certain angles. Undemonstrative here and there. One of the facades looks like a toy face with a winking eye. On the opposite side, the staircase suggests teeth.

Red insulating concrete dominates the composition. It pushes the technology of reusable concrete further. But it also provokes its notably cautious and unadventurous architectural surroundings with its cheeky hue and rough finish maculated with stains, holes, and traces of wooden formwork. Known in German as Dämmbeton, insulating concrete has a certain degree of breathability. It changes colors subtly depending on air humidity, in addition to every material’s common response to varying seasonal sunlight. And so the building seems to change moods constantly.

Though the project is composed of two recognizable volumes articulated by a circular reception hall, it is divided top-bottom, rather than left right. The whole ground floor is the clinic for patients with respiratory illnesses, and the whole first floor is given to two apartment units. The two main volumes are not identical. One is larger than the other, and the window shape and placement are similar but not the same.

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