加州氣候宜人,是很多優(yōu)秀設(shè)計(jì)師向往和喜愛(ài)的項(xiàng)目地點(diǎn)。這本作品集收錄了威廉?赫夫納建筑事務(wù)所從現(xiàn)代到傳統(tǒng)風(fēng)格的九部設(shè)計(jì)作品,展現(xiàn)了建筑師精心設(shè)計(jì)的深度。他們對(duì)于細(xì)節(jié)和品質(zhì)的重視成就其與眾不同的設(shè)計(jì)特點(diǎn),使住宅與生活產(chǎn)生更加密切的回應(yīng)。威廉?赫夫納建筑事務(wù)所尤其強(qiáng)調(diào)手工藝元素在設(shè)計(jì)中的突顯,使住宅更具生動(dòng)性。
威廉?赫夫納建筑事務(wù)所豐富的設(shè)計(jì)作品令人印象深刻,尤其是在細(xì)節(jié)和材料的豐富實(shí)用與高雅的簡(jiǎn)約風(fēng)格相互融合上,展現(xiàn)出了獨(dú)特的美感。他們所設(shè)計(jì)的充滿陽(yáng)光、盡顯輕盈的住宅空間已經(jīng)成為了標(biāo)識(shí),與加州的自然美景融為了一體。
這本作品集收錄了威廉?赫夫納建筑事務(wù)所從現(xiàn)代到傳統(tǒng)風(fēng)格的九部設(shè)計(jì)作品,展現(xiàn)了建筑師精心設(shè)計(jì)的深度,也傳達(dá)出了獨(dú)特的住宅細(xì)節(jié)和品質(zhì)。
目錄
08 前言
10 HANCOCK PARK
漢考克公園住宅
56 BRENTWOOD
布蘭特伍德住宅
92 ALISAL
艾麗薩爾住宅
134 RUSTIC CANYON
鄉(xiāng)村峽谷住宅
168 BRISTOL CIRCLE
布里斯托爾住宅
206 BEL CANTO
貝爾坎托住宅
230 PALISADES BLUFF
帕利塞茲巖壁住宅
262 SIERRA MADRE
馬德雷山住宅
292 MANDEVILLE CANYON
曼德維爾峽谷住宅
328 PROJECT CREDITS
項(xiàng)目工作人員名單
330 ABOUT THE FIRM
事務(wù)所簡(jiǎn)介
334 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
致謝
HANCOCK PARK
Our own home owes its inspiration to my family’s pleasurable travels in Provence, and the long and inspiring lunches we enjoyed under the sycamores in Aix. When my wife, Kazuko, and I first viewed the house, located in the historic Hancock Park district of Los Angeles, what we found was an architectural hodgepodge, the result of several decades’ worth of misguided renovations. Yet the generous, fanshaped property, in one of LA’s loveliest old neighborhoods, showed a lot of promise, so we decided to rework the structure in accordance with local preservation standards, which mandated that we limit modifications to the front fa?ade. As the roof pitch proved steeper than would typically be found on a Spanish or Italian villa, we moved the design in a Proven?al direction, selecting taupe roof tiles rather than the expected terra cotta, and a bluegrey palette instead of the usual beige. In front, we added a low wall, fountain, and plantings evocative of southern France to create a gentle introductory layer between the house and street.
As the property was generous and appealing, we took advantage of a dilapidated twocar garage at the lot’s rear to create a compound, rather than enlarging the house to accommodate our family’s needs. By expanding the garage to include a pool pavilion, complete with family room, gym, and guest quarters, and installing floortoceiling glassandsteel windows and doors along the back of the house, Kazuko and I could maintain a more intimate main residence, and activate the yard by creating openness and movement between the two structures.
The result is a lightfilled, nearly loftlike residence with a living room that stretches the full width of the house, dining room, study, and kitchen downstairs; and a master suite and child’s room for our young son upstairs. Given that, like many families, we seem to spend most of our time in the kitchen/breakfast room, we enlarged the space and opened it up to the garden, and indulged ourselves with a fireplace. We raised the roof to produce a more volumetric master bedroom with a high circular window—thereby avoiding views of closeathand neighbors.
In the pool pavilion, the family room—which I call “the cabin” because of the tongueandgroove paneling and wood beams—opens up completely to the patio and adjoins a large shower and changing room that is always a favorite with guests. My own preferred spot is the Moroccaninspired roof deck, where, in warm weather, we dine nightly, and in fact all of the outdoor spaces have been designed to be habitable “rooms.”
For the past decade Kazuko has overseen my firm’s interior design group, and the décor reflects the simple elegance that defines her sensibility: cleanlined custom furnishings, interspersed with the mostly midcentury and prewar French and Italian vintage pieces we’ve gathered over time, and a few artworks and objects selected for their colorful and graphic qualities. It is a relaxed yet cosmopolitan design that takes its cue from the large Matisseinspired David Hockney lithograph—breezily evocative of a fantasy C?te d’Azur— above the living room sofa.
Our home looks pretty civilized, in keeping with a neighborhood that was one of the city’s first venerable enclaves. Yet it’s an easy place for a family to live—casual, accommodating and relaxed.