*양배추 나무 집 [ Peter Stutchbury Architecture ] Cabbage Tree House_A Sky Ground Connection

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Peter Stutchbury Architecture-Cabbage Tree House_A Sky Ground Connection
대지에 대한 오랜 고민을 함께한 건축주와 건축가가 합동 작업.
집과 풍경을 포함한 자연환경을 밀착 시키기 위한 건축언어가 사용된다. 경사지를 따라 3개의 단계로 구분되어, 완성된다.

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Emerging from the hillside, Cabbage Tree House by Peter Stutchbury Architecture is a built manifestation of place, whose purpose is to heighten the understanding and emotional experience of the land that informs the architecture.

The house is the outcome of time the architects and clients spent with the land, learning its qualities and spatial topography. Through coming to understand the landscape’s character, a sense for how a building might behave with the site was developed. From this process, a triad of three elements, in a geographical sequence of sorts – a flat plateau above a steep slope with a creek below – was established, from which the nature of the building as an element of connection became clear.

On such a steep landscape, flat land is at a premium, explains Peter Stutchbury, who designed the house along with architects Emma Trask and Belinda Koopman. A flat plateau offers space that can be used for recreation, whether in the form of vegetable gardens, somewhere to sit outdoors in the sun, a backyard cricket pitch, or a place to gather with friends and family. In order to devote the flat area of the land to recreation, it was consequential to site the building into the hill itself, acting as stairs between the plateau and the creek. “The creek is incredibly beautiful,” says Peter. “The noise, the smell and the coolness that comes from it are a real asset to the site. What’s very typical of our work is the connection with land and a respect of land and we felt that if we could construct a building that bridged from the plateau down to the creek, we could initiate this connection.”

The house is the outcome of time the architects and clients spent with the land, learning its qualities and spatial topography.
With the extruded masonry structure acting as an extension of the hillside, Cabbage Tree House engages fundamentally with the land of which it is now a part. And through the fusion of the built form and the earth, the building becomes a connecting force between the land and its inhabitants. Peter describes the building as a “sky ground connection”. One approaches the building from the elevated plateau at the top of the hill, and then descends down the hillside through the house, with the building acting as a conduit within the landscape.

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