后藤岛私人住宅/Souta Yoriki设计事务所
Private Residence in Goto Islands / Souta Yoriki Design Office
设计亮点:后藤岛私人住宅项目展现出了对自然环境的高度尊重与巧妙融合。设计师将旧私人住宅改建为宾馆与私人住宅的结合体,充分考虑了功能性与美观性。每个房间面向大海的窗户设计,尤其是客厅的长动态窗户,能让居住者尽情欣赏美丽的海景。天然材料的大量使用以及简洁的空间构成,营造出温暖而现代的氛围。中心大客厅的设置成为空间核心,促进了用户间的交流,连续连接的房间模糊了内外关系,让游客能充分感受岛屿丰富的自然之美。
综合评价:这个项目是建筑与自然和谐共生的典范。在保留旧建筑特色的基础上进行创新改造,既赋予了建筑新的生命,又传承了历史的韵味。对天然材料的运用和空间的精心规划,体现了设计师的专业素养和对细节的把控。无论是作为私人住宅还是宾馆,都能为居住者和游客提供独特而舒适的体验,为岛屿的旅游发展和建筑设计领域树立了标杆,展现了可持续发展的设计理念在实际项目中的成功应用。
© Tomoyuki Kusunose
© Tomoyuki Kusunose
建筑师提供的文字描述计划将长崎县后藤岛福井岛上的一座旧私人住宅改建为宾馆和私人住宅。Abunze海岸延伸到房子前面,我们希望能够从房间里看到这些风景。因此,我们在每个房间都安装了面向大海的窗户,客厅的窗户是一扇长而动态的窗户,可以响应地平线。
Text description provided by the architects. The plan is to renovate an old private house on Fukue Island in the Goto Islands, Nagasaki Prefecture, into a guest house and private residence. The Abunze Coast stretches out in front of the house, and we wanted to be able to see this scenery from the rooms. So, we installed windows facing the sea in each room, and the living room window is a long, dynamic window that responds to the horizon.
© Tomoyuki Kusunose
© Tomoyuki Kusunose
© Tomoyuki Kusunose
此外,为了应对岛屿周围的自然环境,我们计划尽可能多地使用天然材料,并通过保持空间构成的简单性,我们的目标是创造一个温暖而现代的空间。
In addition, to respond to the natural environment surrounding the island, we planned to use natural materials as much as possible, and by keeping the spatial composition simple, we aimed to create a space that gives a warm yet modern impression.
© Tomoyuki Kusunose
© Tomoyuki Kusunose
就平面图而言,由于客户考虑将房子不仅用作私人住宅,还用作宾馆,我们在序列的中心创建了一个大客厅,作为空间的中心。
In terms of the floor plan, as the client is considering using the house not only as a private residence but also as a guest house, we have created a large living room at the center of the sequence to act as a hub for the space.
© Tomoyuki Kusunose
这将促进用户之间的沟通,通过连续连接房间,我们模糊了房屋内外的关系,制定了一个计划,让游客充分体验大自然丰富的岛屿。
This will promote communication between users, and by connecting the rooms in a continuous manner, we have blurred the relationship between the inside and outside of the house, creating a plan that allows visitors to experience the island, which is rich in nature, to the fullest.
© Tomoyuki Kusunose