Sat.30.08.2014 Donnybrook Housing Peter barber가 디자인한 - TopicsExpress



          

Sat.30.08.2014 Donnybrook Housing Peter barber가 디자인한 Donnybrook은 런던 East End지역에 있다. 지난번 들린 Stratford와도 가까워서 같이 들렸다. 겨우겨우 찾아간 곳은 생각보다 작았다. 건축가의 말을 빌리면 이 프로젝트는 길에 있는 공용공간의 축복이다. 모든 디자인은 공용공간의 사용을 늘리기 위해서 만들어졌다. 발코니, 창, 옥상테라스에서는 길이 내려다 보인다. 길은 사람들이 앉기 편한, 아이들이 놀기 좋은, 사람들이 집에서 나와서 다니거나 그냥 지나치는 장소이다. Donnybrook은 주거공간뿐만 아니라 지역사회, 직장, 상점들이 테라스, 정원처럼 구성 되어있다. 위에 건축가의 말처럼 실제로 가면 넓은 길을 중심으로 두 동의 주거들이 마주보며 있다. 도면에서 보듯이 1층의 집들은 뒷뜰을 가지고 있고 2층 집들은 작은 마당들을 가지고 있다. 건물의 왼편에는 큰길과 인접한 곳에 상점들이 들어서 있다. 2층의 마당과 1층의 뒷마당은 이웃간에 쉽게 만나게 될 것 같다. 길, 마당같이 워낙 많은 오픈 스페이스가 있어서 많은 이야깃거리들이 있지만 실제로 삶에 편할지는 의구심이 든다. 3학년때 공용공간, 집합주거에 대해 이야기 했었는데 뭔가 내가 상상했던 이미지와 비슷해서 재미있었다. 아래에 BBC magazine에서 가져온 이 건물에 대한 사람들의 생각을 보고 한번씩 여기에 살면 어떨까 생각해 보면 재미있을것 같다. The Donnybrook which is designed by Peter Barber, site is located on East End in London. It was nearby Stratford where I visited. I had found out it hard but it was smaller than I thought. He said the proposal is a celebration of the public social life of the street. Every aspect of the design is configured to promote buzzing, thriving public space made with a hard edge of buildings. Streets overlooked by balconies, bay windows and roof terraces. Streets where people might enjoy to sit out, kids to play, people going to and from their homes or just passing through. As he said if you go there, two main buildings are facing each other around spacious street. As you can see the plan, houses on the first floor have backyards and houses on second floor have small front gardens. There is stores left side of Donnybrook near big road. Neighbors can meet easily through gardens in the first floor and second floor. Such as streets and gardens, there is lots of open space so it makes many stories but I am wondering whether it is truly good for life or not. As I was third year, I dealt with public space and housing. Donnybrook, it seems like what I imagined. I attached some people’s thinking about this housing from BBC magazine. After reading this, it would be fun to think about if i live there. Millions of people live in terraced houses in the North (and probably darn Sarf as well), whose doors open straight onto the pavement, me included, and its not a problem. Im happy to have additional space inside the house, rather than a tiny useless garden in front. Ive got a large south facing courtyard garden at the rear, and its great! Lynn Knowling, Warrington, Cheshire, UK I pass these houses every single day, they are always notcieable and bring a smile to my face in comparison to the usual high rise flats. It brightens up the street as everything is brown dull and very grey. Asthetics, space saving and the environment are key factors for future developments in London. Its fantastic to see something different from the norm, lets hope there will be more developments like this. Jenny , Hackney As well as opening out onto the street, the front door opens straight into the kitchen/living room. No space in the development - a mixture of flats and non-residential units - is wasted on hallways Looks like weve really progressed since the 1900s inner-city terraced house then... Next youll be telling me the toilet is in an out-house. Mike, Liverpool Its unfortunate that in the UK that the height of modernism co-incided with a large social housing boom, so that weve associated modernism with poverty and its style has become a stigma. I hope that projects like this succeed, because if they do, theyll have a positive effect, I think, far beyond their bounds, on the perception of our more impoverished estates. Dan, Cambridge *some pics&writing from Peter baters homepage, BBC magazines
Posted on: Wed, 03 Sep 2014 21:42:32 +0000

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