© Courtney Richeson
(考特尼·里奇森)
架构师提供的文本描述。饥饿的颈部住宅容纳各种各样的活动,业主参与,提供的空间是根本不同的,但连接。从烹饪和娱乐到音乐和写作的兴趣,导致了一种以充满光的流通卷为中心的设计。中央空间包括厨房,并将开放式聚会空间与楼上办公室和卧室的私人领域连接起来。主卧室阳台俯瞰百年历史的橡树和下面的花园,而办公室提供了一个逃离主要居住空间的活动,但保持了与街道和社区的视觉联系。深邃的悬垂和自然通风提供了低科技的乡土策略来为房屋提供条件,辅之以地热水井和一个用于洗衣和其他不可饮用的用途的地下水槽。材料调色板是微妙和简单的细节;最小的钢扶手与厨房的引擎盖没有竞争,留下中心,关键空间尽可能整洁,以腾出空间给人们聚集。“饥饿的颈部住宅”反映了其所有规模的所有者,同时也负责任地参与了其运营的世界;它提醒人们,成功的设计首先是一项慈善活动。
Text description provided by the architects. The Hungry Neck Residence accommodates the variety of activities in which the homeowners engage by providing spaces that are fundamentally different yet connected. Interests ranging from cooking and entertaining to music and writing lead to a design centered around a circulation volume filled with light. The central space includes the kitchen and connects the open gathering space to the private realm of the upstairs office and bedrooms. The master bedroom balcony overlooks a hundred year old oak tree and the garden below, while the office provides an escape from the activity of the main living space but maintains a visual connection to the street and the neighborhood. Deep overhangs and natural ventilation offer low-tech vernacular strategies to condition the house, supplemented by geothermal wells and an underground water cistern used for laundry and other non-potable uses. The material palette is subtle and simply detailed; minimal steel handrails relate to the kitchen hood without competing with it, leaving the central, pivotal space as uncluttered as possible in order to make room for people to gather. The Hungry Neck Residence reflects its owners at all scales, while responsibly engaging the world in which it operates; it serves as a reminder that successful design is, first and foremost, an exercise in philanthropy.
© Richard Leo Johnson
理查德·利奥·约翰逊
© Richard Leo Johnson
理查德·利奥·约翰逊
屋顶悬垂是通过采用开放式网架屋面结构来实现的。密封的爬行空间和开放的电池喷雾泡沫保温提供了一个有效的热围护结构,由两口垂直地热井加热和冷却。雨水收集系统通过一个1200加仑的地下蓄水池向厕所、洗衣机和景观灌溉供应冷水,从而降低了城市的用水消耗。金属盘形混凝土基础支持2x6外木钉墙和工程木材地板。油漆胶凝板提供了一个低维护外部,而当地来源的柏木壁板覆盖二楼悬垂。镀锌立式金属屋面被指定用于处理低坡度,提供耐用的表面,并反映多余的热量。
Roof overhangs are achieved with little steel reinforcement by implementing an open web truss roof structure. A sealed crawl space and open cell spray foam insulation provide an efficient thermal envelope that is heated and cooled by two vertical geothermal wells. City water consumption is reduced by a rainwater collection system that supplies cold water to toilets, washing machines, and landscape irrigation via a 1,200 gallon underground water cistern. Metal pan-formed concrete foundations support 2x6 exterior wood stud walls and engineered lumber floors. Painted cementitious panels provide a low maintenance exterior, while locally sourced cypress siding covers the soffit of the second floor overhangs. Galvanized standing seam metal roofing was specified to handle the low slopes and provide a durable surface and reflect unwanted heat gain.
© Richard Leo Johnson
理查德·利奥·约翰逊
Axonometric
© Richard Leo Johnson
理查德·利奥·约翰逊
Architects The Raleigh Architecture Company
Location Raleigh, United States
Category Houses
Project Year 2014
Photographs Richard Leo Johnson, Courtney Richeson
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