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架构师提供的文本描述。吉姆詹宁斯架构之间的合作,LINEOFFICE建筑公司和玛莎·安格斯公司将一个简单的结构体系转变为在加州沙漠中优雅的3000 SF越野。该结构是由蓝天建筑系统开创的,并利用工厂制造的钢构件制造了一个螺栓式的抗弯矩框架。该框架的优点有两方面:它提高了施工速度,消除了抗侧力剪力墙的需要。这为易发生地震的科切拉谷提供了很大的设计灵活性。
Text description provided by the architects. This collaboration between Jim Jennings Architecture, LINEOFFICE Architecture and Martha Angus transforms a simple structural system into an elegant 3,000 SF getaway in the California desert. The structure was pioneered by Blue-Sky Building systems and utilizes factory fabricated steel components to create a bolted moment-resistive frame. The benefit of the frame is twofold: it increases the speed of construction and removes the need for lateral force resisting shear walls. This provides a great deal of design flexibility in the earthquake prone Coachella Valley.
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当地的规划代码限制了这房子在一个角落的地段,只有一个故事。客户要求从街道和开放的后院隐私。该计划通过将居住空间组织在相对较薄的“酒吧”中,以应对这些挑战。一个单一的混凝土砌块墙环抱现场和无缝过渡,从建筑墙到隐私‘篱笆’取决于它的位置。在建筑物的墙壁延伸到几英尺以上的眼睛水平,但没有继续到底部的屋顶。这样可以让牧师的光线照射到四面八方的家中,但也能保持街道上的隐私。
Local planning codes limited this house on a corner lot to a single story. The client requested privacy from the street and an open rear yard. The plan answers these challenges by organizing the living spaces in relatively thin ‘bars’ along the two street side property lines. A singular concrete block wall rings the site and seamlessly transitions from building wall to privacy ‘fence’ depending on its location. At the building the wall extends to a few feet above eye-level but does not continue to the underside of the roof. This allows clerestory light in to the home at all sides but maintains privacy from the street.
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Ground Floor Plan
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房子的其他墙壁(在围墙内)被屏蔽,远离街道,完全开放。在这里,大屋顶悬垂,遮阳,地板到天花板,有玻璃的窗户和门,以允许光,但保护免受眩光和过度的热量增加。从主要的生活区出发,圣·雅辛托山脉从沙漠地面向西上升了1万多英尺,底部是混凝土砌块墙,顶部是屋顶。
The other walls of the house (inside of the perimeter wall) are shielded from the street and completely open. Here large roof overhangs shade the floor to ceiling glazed windows and doors to allow light but protect from glare and excessive heat gain. From the main living areas the San Jacinto mountain range rising over 10,000 feet from the desert floor to the west is framed by the concrete block wall on the bottom and the roof overhang on the top.
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c.兰斯·格伯
Architects Jim Jennings Architecture, LINEOFFICE Architecture, Martha Angus Interior Design
Location Palm Springs, United States
Lead Architects Jim Jennings, Ross Hummel
Area 2800.0 ft2
Project Year 2016
Photographs Lance Gerber
Category Houses
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