在这贫瘠的地皮上,你是末了的玫瑰。来自印际00:0004:04
“越简约,越能看失事物本身的面相。不仅仅是把所有东西都刷成白色,我开始创造舒适的空间——视觉上舒适的空间。”——John Pawson
"The more minimalist, the more you can see the face of something.Instead of painting everything white, I started to create comfortable Spaces --visually comfortable Spaces." - John Pawson
空间、材料、光芒和比例加起来便是他设计的全部。这是一位对极简有着深深和炽热的偏爱的人,他便是英国的极简大师John Pawson。对付极简的追求,便是他自己的品味与人生准则。在一次有时的结果下,John Pawson与一对来自德国的艺术收藏家夫妇Hans和Caroline Neuendorf在意大利托斯卡纳的海边度假期间相识。Neuendorf夫妇在参不雅观了John Pawson位于伦敦的家后,决定约请John Pawson设计他们位于西班牙的度假住宅。
Space, materials, light and proportion add up to what he has designed.This is a man with a deep and fervent preference for minimalism, the Englishmaster of minimalism John Pawson. The pursuit of minimalism is his own tasteand life principles. As a result of chance, John Pawson met Hans and CarolineNeuendorf, a couple of Art collectors from Germany, on a beach holiday inTuscany, Italy. After visiting John Pawson's home in London, the Neuendorf coupledecided to invite Him to design their holiday home in Spain.
如今,这座位于西班牙马洛卡岛的Neuendorf House(以艺术家夫妇的姓氏命名),在当代建筑中仍留下很大影响。John Pawson与意大利著名的建筑师Claudio Silvestrin互助设计了这部巨作,它不仅是一座私人住宅,更是属于JohnPawson第一次完全的建筑项目。
Today, the Neuendorf House, named after the artist and his wife, in TheSpanish island of Malloro, still has a strong influence on contemporaryarchitecture. John Pawson collaborated with Italian architect ClaudioSilvestrin to design this masterpiece, which is not only a private residence,but also the first complete architectural project of John Pawson.
Neuendorf House坐落在马洛卡岛一处30亩地的杏树林内,这里可以眺望着大海和周围的山脉和树丛,与天空的背景形成光鲜比拟,阔别了繁杂的城市和人群。这让人们想到聂鲁达的诗歌:“在我这贫瘠的地皮上,你是末了的玫瑰。”这座拥有粉赤色混凝土外墙的当代住宅,在大地自然的衬托下,就像一朵神圣的粉色玫瑰。深深地吸引了外来人的目光。
Neuendorf House, nestled in a30-acre almond grove on The island of Makarlo, looks out over the sea andsurrounding mountains and trees, contrasting with the backdrop of the sky andaway from the city and the crowds. It reminds people of Neruda's poem:"You are the last rose of my barren land." The modern house, with itspink concrete exterior, looks like a sacred pink rose against the naturallandscape. Deeply attracted the eyes of the outsiders.
屋子被杏树和橄榄树环抱,远处山脉的景致一览无余。Els Comellars捕捉到了屋子和蔼象之间的独特碰撞,这是马卡略岛当地的措辞,“Els Comellars”意为水流,或充满能量的湍急河流。Els Comellars后来也成为了Neuendorf House的其余一个名字。
The house is surrounded byalmond and olive trees and offers a sweeping view of the mountains beyond. ElsComellars captures the unique collision between the house and the weather,which is the local language of The island of Makarlo. Els Comellars meanscurrent, or a fast-flowing river full of energy. Els Comellars later becameanother name for Neuendorf House.
一条超过100米长的笔直的小路通向住宅,它的墙壁内保持着整体的能量。像堡垒一样,强烈的几何形状与景不雅观形成比拟,而粉赤色的混凝土墙体将屋子固定在它所在的地皮上。两层封闭的厚墙向这个露天环境投下阴影,在一楼的生活区扩展。这个巨大的屋子占地面积近600 m²,它环绕着一个中央封闭的庭院,花园,露台,一个围墙网球场,还有一个长长的矩形拍浮池。
A straight path over 100metres long leads to the house, where the overall energy is maintained withinthe walls. Like a fortress, the strong geometry contrasts with the landscape,while pink concrete walls anchor the house to the land it sits on. Thick,enclosed walls of two storeys cast a shadow over this open-air environment,extending into the living area on the first floor. The huge house covers anarea of nearly 600 m and is surrounded by a centrally enclosed courtyard,garden, terrace, a walled tennis court and a long rectangular swimming pool.
对德国艺术家夫妇来说,这是一个充满惊喜的屋子。越深入到室内,就会创造这个最初看起来不受欢迎的空间变得越来越舒适和让人为之着迷。从某种程度上说,它是一座真正的宗教建筑,这不仅是由于每位游客都必须经由那一条的笔直的石道,与游行路线一样,石道上有间隔很大的台阶。同时,Neuendorf夫妇也把屋子作为度假屋出租。
It was a house full of surprises for the German artist couple. Thedeeper you go into the interior, the more comfortable and fascinating thisinitially unwelcoming space becomes. In a way, it is a truly religiousbuilding, not least because every visitor must pass through the straight stonewalkway along which, like the parade route, there are widely spaced steps. TheNeuendorf couple also rents the house as a vacation home.
Neuendorf夫妇都是艺术收藏家,但他们在这座极简主义的堡垒住宅内都没有艺术品。Caroline曾在接管访谈提到过:“这是一个故意识的决定,在这个屋子里不放任何艺术品。体系构造根本不须要它。为了将把稳力集中在建筑本身上,家具被减少了。我真的很喜好这个极简主义的建筑——可能是由于我父亲是一个抽象画家。这种极简主义给了我在家的觉得。屋子为思想的漫游供应了巨大的自由,同时也随着光芒的变革和蔼象的变革而改变。”
Both Neuendorf and His wife are art collectors, but neither of them hasany art in the minimalist fortress. Caroline once mentioned in an interview: “It was a conscious decision not to have any art in this house. Thearchitecture simply does not need it. The furnishings are reduced in order tofocus attention on the building itself. I really love this minimalistarchitecture – possibly because my father was anabstract painter. This minimalism gives me the feeling of being at home. Thehouse generates enormous freedom for the mind to roam, and simultaneouslyalters according to the changing light and changes in the weather.”
极简主义这个词语在那个80年代还没有被发明。正是越大略,越能看失事物本身的面相。John Pawson的极简之魂在这片贫瘠的地皮上挥洒自如,与Neuendorf夫妇一拍即合地造诣了这座在当代极简建筑具有影响力的代表作,而NeuendorfHouse便是他们创造的完美结果。
Minimalism was a term thathadn't been invented yet, but the simpler it was, the more you could see thingsas they were. John Pawson's spirit of minimalism is at ease in this barrenland, and Neuendorf and his wife hit it off to achieve this influential masterpieceof contemporary minimalist architecture, and Neuendorf House is the perfectresult created by them.
项目信息
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建筑师:John Pawson, Claudio Silvestrin
Architects: JohnPawson, ClaudioSilvestrin
地点:西班牙,马洛卡岛
Location: Mallorca,Spain
材料:混凝土
Material: Concrete
类型:住宅/房屋
Typology:Residential / House
项目年份:1987-1989年
Project Year: 1987-1989
完成韶光:1991年
Completion:1991