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设计/ UNStudio建筑事务所翻译/肖俊
项目地址 美国 曼哈顿
项目面积 550平米
设计单位 UNStudio建筑事务所
竣工年份 2010年
这是一套位于位于曼哈顿格林威治村的Loft设计,Loft的主人是一位艺术品收藏家。整个设计融合了画廊、图书室以及住宅空间,室内的主墙蜿蜒流淌,贯穿整个空间,结合铰接式的天花板营造出一个陈列区与居住区相互夹杂的混合空间。
将艺术与城市生活融为一体
这套Loft位于曼哈顿市中心,是设计师将艺术画廊与居住空间相融合的经典之作。空间中采用优雅的弧形墙壁,巧妙而均衡地将空间分隔开来。这个新开拓的区域不但能满足舒适的家用空间,同时大面积的墙壁空间也可以用来展示主人的大量艺术品。
蜿蜒迂回的墙壁所构成的开放式空间不但拓宽了使用者的视角,也带来了更多的隐蔽式储藏空间,弧形墙壁中所隐藏的多个壁龛可以使展示空间与居住空间融合在一起。此外,空间中还设置有一面浮动的展示墙,它的一面融入了图书室的书架,而另一面则融入了展示柜。作为收藏家的主人终于找到了一个既能舒适享受生活又能展示其多年收藏的画作、艺术品以及书籍的两用空间。在这里设计师通过这种不同寻常的方式,使得生活与艺术的日常交流不再遥不可及。
墙壁为艺术品的展示提供了一个宁静而可控的背景,铰接式的天花板则体现了整体空间的过渡感。设计师通过灯光的交叉使用,使天花营造出一个局部被灯光环绕的舒适氛围,巧妙地将展示区与居住区融合在一起。天花的半透明部分由许多弧形元素构成,给天花增添了一种无界限感,从而掩盖了空间的实际高度;另外天花的照明部分则是由18000盏LED背光灯组成,这些灯不仅可以平衡各空间分布,也在不知不觉中实现功能分区。使用中可根据生活需要采用不同的光影,诸如冷色光、自然光、暖色光等照亮空间。
设计师为这个多元化空间设计的第三个元素就是尽可能通过“阁楼取景”让城市的景色尽收眼底。原本位于南墙的窗户被一扇直通天花板的玻璃窗所取代,从视觉上延伸了窗外曼哈顿市中心的迷人景色。
The UNStudio has designed for an existing loft located in Greenwich Village in Manhattan exploring the interaction between a gallery and living space. The main walls in the loft flow through the space, and together with articulated ceilings creating hybrid conditions in which exhibition areas merge into living areas
Unifying Art and Urban Living
The design of the loft in downtown Manhattan mediates between art gallery and living space.
The existing loft space was characterized by challenging proportions: the space is long and wide, but also rather low. Gently flowing curved walls were introduced to virtually divide the main space into proportionally balanced spaces. This created zones of comfortable proportions for domestic use, while simultaneously generating a large amount of wall space for the display of art.
The meandering walls frame an open a space that privileges long perspectives, with more sheltered corners and niches nestled in the curves. In this hybrid space exhibition areas merge into the living areas; a floating exhibition wall blends into library shelves on one side and into a display case on the other side. The client as collector had sought a space in which he could live comfortably while interacting with many paintings, objects and books he has brought together over the years. The loft aims to merge life and art by facilitating these daily interactions.
While the walls form a calm and controlled backdrop for the works of art, the ceiling is more articulated in its expression of this transition. By interchanging luminous and opaque, the ceiling creates a field of ambient and local lighting conditions, forming an organizational element in the exhibition and the living areas.The opaque part of the ceiling consists of subtly arched elements that give a notion of an limitless ceiling which disguises the real height of the space.The luminous part of the ceiling is backlit by 18,000 led lights. This extensive membrane of light serves multiple purposes; it balances the proportions of the loft by creating an illusion of height, functions as unobtrusive space divider, and can be programmed to illuminate the space with various shades of light, from the coolest, most neutral daylight, to warmer tones.
The third element that the architect has added to this mix is the appreciation of the city which is expressed in the 'framing of the views'. The former windows in the South wall have been replaced by full floor to ceiling glass panes that frame and extend compelling views toward downtown Manhattan.