蒙特利尔atelier l’abri工作室在加拿大魁北克的poisson blanc公园设计了一个极简的微型住房。la pointe凭借其三角形的几何结构,重新诠释了20世纪50年代在北美流行的典型A字形房屋。项目的目的是创建一个简单且具有雕塑结构的,提供居住功能和自然环境的空间。
montréal based practice, atelier l’abri, has designed a minimalist micro-shelter situated in québec’s poisson blanc regional park, canada. with its triangular geometry, ‘la pointe’ offers a reinterpretation of the typical a-frame popularized in north america in the 1950s. the aim behind the project was to create a simple, almost sculptural structure that would provide functional and nature-oriented spaces.
这座小型的建筑能够容纳两到四名客人。室内空间很小,沐浴在自然光中。一楼有一间小厨房和一张可转换为床的桌子。一架倾斜的梯子通向床,床由钢杆悬挂在天花板上。
the small, off-the-grid building, capable of hosting two to four guests, was built on site by l’abri’s construction team. the interior spaces are minimal and bathed in natural light. a kitchenette and a table converting into an extra bed occupy the first floor. an inclined ladder leads to the bed, suspended in the cathedral ceiling by steel rods.
空间的焦点是巨大的凸窗,提供了森林和水库一览无余的视野。依靠着主空间,当温度不太适宜时,有屋顶的露台成为继续享受户外的理想场所。高钢屋顶是向另一个时代乡村建筑的致敬。天然雪松板和木条的外部覆层经过多年将呈现出银白色。
the focal point of the space is the large bay window that offers uninterrupted views of the forest and reservoir below. leaning on the main volume, the covered terrace becomes the ideal place to continue to enjoy the outdoors when the temperature is less fa