quinta-feira, 17 de maio de 2012

De seleiro para quarto de hospedes!

 Neste projeto na França, o seleiro foi adaptado para quarto de hospedes e sala multiuso.
Com cobertura verde, muito vidro, pedra, madeira e aço este projeto combinou com o ambiente existente sem agredir a paisagem natural.

The architecture team of PPA worked on the reconstruction of an old barn in the highlands of Hautes-Pyrénées, France. The result is a welcoming rustic retreat, with appreciation for the local tradition: “Our purpose was to add an extension to the existing barn conversion, creating new living spaces (a guest room and multi-purpose room), along with a utility area and garage. The specificity of the extension project is rooted both in the character of its natural setting and that of the existing building, and creates a double bind in terms of both typology and design. The extension was positioned in the southern portion of the site, on equal footings with the barn, and slips effortlessly into the naturally excavated lay of the land“. With a highly original facade defined by glass and logs, the addition originally combines raw materials like stone and wood, with a minimalist, modern design approach. How would you comment on the appearance of this holiday home?













fonte:
http://freshome.com/2012/05/17/picturesque-barn-extension-in-france-by-ppa-architects/

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