隱匿於景觀間的家,DRP House 透過單層量體與細長屋簷,將建築與巴西鄉村融合
隱匿於景觀間的家,DRP House 透過單層量體與細長屋簷,將建築與巴西鄉村融合
位於巴西費利斯港(Porto Feliz)的 DRP House,是一座極為低調、幾乎隱沒在鄉間地景中的住宅,Jacobsen Arquitetura 的目標是讓這棟大宅與周遭的遠山與藍天協調地共存。
於是,建築由兩個近乎垂直交錯的平面構成,單層化的設計確保了其在景觀中的隱蔽性,並透過巧妙的地勢規劃,將部分機能隱藏於地形起伏之下。
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住宅的入口位於兩座量體的交會處:
一個量體展現為視覺開放的社交區,涵蓋了客廳、餐廳、廚房與美食陽台,年輕屋主在此共享生活與家庭時光。
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另一個量體則被金屬格柵包覆,為私密的起居領域提供了安靜的屏障。
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室內設計呼應了業主的偏好,採用淺色調作為主軸,從天花板的木質嵌板、木作櫥櫃到陶瓷地坪,營造出明亮且輕盈的居家質感,而設計團隊量身打造的撞球桌亦成為客廳的焦點。
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Jacobsen Arquitetura 對「空間連續性」的執著顯而易見:大面積的玻璃落地門窗打破了室內外的實體界線,而環繞整棟住宅的細長屋簷,在炎熱天氣提升了熱舒適度,也為多雨季節提供了遮蔽,完成了室內到室外的平滑過渡。
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住宅的私密套房區覆蓋在金屬格柵之下,這些百葉設計讓空氣自由流通,同時能依照光線變化調節室內的明亮度。
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臥室門窗直接面對花園,不僅能欣賞美麗的夕陽,亦能銜接戶外的無邊際泳池,讓這片草坪區成為最佳的觀景平台。
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儘管外觀看來像是一座單層住宅,但建築師靈活運用了地勢落差,在下方樓層配置了客房套房、遊戲室、更衣室與桑拿房等機能。
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可以說,DRP House 不僅是一個奢華的住處,更是一場關於如何將建築融入地景、並在嚴謹規劃下創造自在居住體驗的細膩示範。
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隱於自然地平線下的詩意居所,巴西 DRP House 以交錯平面重塑地景美學
隱匿於山脈與藍天之間的巴西住宅,DRP House 以兩座交錯量體平衡社交生活與私密領域
在巴西的波爾圖費利茲鄉間,有一棟「隱形」的別墅 DRP House。
建築師 Jacobsen Arquitetura 的策略非常絕,為了不破壞原本的遠山與景觀,他們將建築壓得極低,甚至利用地形落差把部分機能藏在地下。遠看這棟房子,就像兩片交錯的平面輕輕落在草地上。
最迷人的是它的設計哲學:
1. **開放與隱私並存**:社交區大氣開放,私人套房則包覆在金屬格柵裡,既透氣又能躲開旁人的目光。
2. **與自然無縫接軌**:環繞全屋的超細長屋簷,是巴西大宅的標配,讓人在屋內就像在戶外。
3. **極致的淺色美學**:從天花板木板到客製化的撞球桌,整棟房子用了清爽的淺色系,看起來乾淨又優雅。
這棟房子最厲害的不是它有多大,而是它知道如何「安靜地」存在於地景中。傍晚時分,在 infinity pool 邊看著夕陽落在山頭,這種與環境「溫柔對話」的居家品質,真的是建築設計的最美境界。
Located on the countryside of São Paulo, the DRP House is not easily perceived by those walking on the street. First there’s the sky, a blue canvas with streaks of clouds bathed in the late afternoon light. Then there’s the horizon, with its distant mountain range marking the end of the landscape. Finally, only a keen eye notices the two planes, crossed almost perpendicularly, forming the roof of a house.
With neighbors on both sides, and one of them also being a house designed by the office, our goal was to position the residence in such a way as to preserve all three views. Therefore, we opted for a single-story house that would not stand out in the landscape and would coexist harmoniously with the surroundings. A carefully crafted landscaping welcomes the visitor on the winding descent to the portecochère. The entrance is located where the two volumes meet: one that is visually open, where the social and family life of the young couple takes place; the other, enclosed in a skin of metallic brises, creating privacy for the intimate area.
In the main volume are located the dining room, living room, kitchen and a gourmet balcony. A long panel in treated wood, slightly detached from the roof, runs along the room lengthwise, with a fireplace for cold days. At the request of the clients, the entire palette of the house is comprised of lighter tones, from the wooden panels in the ceiling, to the joinery and ceramic floor, to the careful choice of furniture – which includes a pool table designed by the oFice. Large glass doors physically separate the interior from the exterior, while visually preserving its continuity.
Overlapping roofs mark the transition to the second volume, where the family suites are located. This entire volume is covered by slatted brise-soleils, which allow for air circulation and natural light throughout the day, while maintaining privacy from the outside. The rooms open onto the garden with beautiful views of the sunset, which can also be enjoyed from the infinity pool that borders the lawn.
Long and slender eaves surround the entire residence, increasing thermal comfort on hot days and protection on rainy days, creating a smooth transition between the interior and exterior. Despite looking like a single-story house, the uneven terrain was used to create a lower floor, where the rest of the program is distributed: guest suites, a game room, a dressing room and a sauna.
DRP House
Architects: Jacobsen Arquitetura
Total floor Area: 3352 m²
City: Porto Feliz
Country: Brazil
Photographs:Fernando Guerra | FG+SG