
松岛小屋
Bureau Tempo + Thom Fougere Studio
项目名称:松岛小屋
地点:乔治亚湾,安大略省,加拿大
设计团队:Bureau Tempo + Thom Fougere Studio
建筑面积: 325 m²
完成时间:2024
摄影:Alex Lesage, Thom Fougere
设计特色:
项目 - 松岛小屋位于加拿大安大略省乔治亚湾的一座隐秘岛屿上,由Bureau Tempo和Thom Fougere Studio设计的室内空间与Gren Weis Architect建筑事务所的建筑设计相得益彰。这座度假住宅创造了一种空间体验,回应了岛屿的岩石地形,同时为家庭提供了一个与自然环境紧密连接的栖息地。
展馆的外形设计呈T字型布局,巧妙地顺应岛屿的自然地形,从较高处的卧室区域逐渐下降到朝水面的公共空间。设计团队与业主一起沿岛屿岩石海滩漫步,寻求将这种户外触感体验转化为室内设计的方式。
游客通过一个精心设计的橡木门进入,配有形似鹅卵石的门把手,引导人们进入低矮、柔和灯光照明的橡木镶板入口。空间随着地板的阶梯式下降而逐渐开阔,天花板高度增加,材料色调变亮,揭示出主要生活空间。
家居核心区域是厨房——配有储藏室、吧台和早餐角——其中心是由粗犷野石打造的岛台,唤起了常在岛屿岩石海岸上进行的休闲聚会的感觉。从厨房延伸出的是位于天窗下的餐厅区域,然后是带有内置沙发的休息空间,以野石壁炉为界。双面壁炉是小屋流通的中心,同时温暖室内和封闭的户外门廊。
通过精心的材料选择和空间组织,小屋不仅尊重了自然环境,唤起了场所感,还为居住者提供了与岛屿景观深度融合的生活体验。作为一个注重可持续性和触感体验的住宅,它展示了设计师所描述的"既粗犷又宁静"的独特氛围。
这座度假屋是家庭与自然环境交流的重要平台,每一个设计细节都经过深思熟虑,包括定制铸造的壁灯和由当地铁匠打造的锻铁扶手,展示了如何平衡自然材质与现代舒适,形成了自己的微观世界,反映了设计师对材料、光线和空间的敏锐理解。
团队 - Thom Fougere Studio是一家多学科设计事务所,专注于家具设计、产品开发、创意指导和建筑空间,由Thom Fougere于2021年在加拿大蒙特利尔创立。在成立之初,该事务所就建立在对材料对话、空间序列和细致入微的细节关注的设计哲学基础上。
在创立自己的工作室之前,Thom Fougere曾担任加拿大设计公司EQ3的创意总监长达九年,在此期间他为公司设计了众多产品系列,并引领品牌完成了全球化重新定位。这包括设计EQ3纽约旗舰店,该项目于2019年完成。这些经验培养了他跨不同规模协调统一设计语言的能力,影响了工作室当前的实践。
Thom Fougere Studio相信优秀设计是通过对环境深刻理解和对材料诚实表达实现的。工作室采用Fougere所说的"最小触点,最大影响"方法——这在松岛小屋等项目中得到了体现,在那里,当地采购的材料和经过深思熟虑的空间序列创造了既粗犷又宁静的环境。事务所的作品超越了传统建筑范畴,包括为Mjölk和Division Twelve (Keilhauer)等品牌设计的家具系列,以及与艺术家Wanda Koop合作创作的NIX展馆。
Thom Fougere Studio是加拿大新一代设计人才的代表,其作品曾在米兰、斯德哥尔摩、纽约、蒙特利尔和多伦多的设计展览中展出。工作室获得了众多荣誉,包括2024年多伦多设计场外展最佳节日奖:评委选择奖和2023年优良设计奖(Spinni凳系列)。通过对环境因素、材料真实性和人体体验的细致关注,Thom Fougere Studio持续打造超越功能需求的空间——创造既增强人类体验又尊重自然环境的作品。
Project Name: Pine Island Cottage
Location: Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada
Design Team: Bureau Tempo + Thom Fougere Studio
Total Floor Area: 3,500 ft² (325 m²)
Completion: 2024
Photography: Alex Lesage, Thom Fougere
Feature:
Project - Located on a secluded island in Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada, Pine Island Cottage features interiors by Bureau Tempo and Thom Fougere Studio that complement the architectural design by Gren Weis Architect. This holiday residence creates a spatial experience that responds to the island's rocky terrain while providing a habitat that connects deeply with the natural environment.
The cottage is designed in a T-shaped layout that cleverly follows the natural topography of the island, cascading from the bedroom wings at higher elevation down to the communal spaces that face the water. The design team walked along the island's rocky beaches with the clients, seeking ways to translate this outdoor tactile experience into the interior design.
Visitors enter through a thoughtfully designed oak door with a pebble-shaped handle, leading into a low, gently lit, oak-lined entryway. The space gradually opens as the floors terrace down, the ceiling height grows, and the material palette lightens, revealing the main living space.
At the heart of the home, the kitchen—complete with a pantry, bar and breakfast nook—is anchored by a fieldstone island evoking the feel of casual gatherings that often take place on the island's rocky shores. Extending from the kitchen is the dining area positioned under a skylight, followed by a lounge space with a built-in sofa bounded by a fieldstone hearth. The double-sided hearth is central to the cottage's circulation, warming both the interior and the screened outdoor porch.
Through careful material selection and spatial organization, the cottage honors the natural environment, evokes a sense of place, and provides residents with a living experience deeply integrated with the island landscape. As a dwelling that emphasizes sustainability and tactile experience, it showcases what the designers describe as an atmosphere that is "at once rugged and serene."
This holiday home serves as an important platform for family engagement with the natural environment, with every design detail thoughtfully considered, including custom cast wall sconces and wrought iron handrails crafted by a local blacksmith, demonstrating how to balance natural materials with modern comfort, forming its own microcosm that reflects the designers' acute understanding of material, light, and space.
Design Team - Thom Fougere Studio is a multidisciplinary design practice focused on furniture design, product development, creative direction, and architectural space, founded by Thom Fougere in 2021 in Montréal, Canada. From the very beginning, the practice was founded on a design philosophy of material dialogue, spatial sequencing, and meticulous attention to detail.
Prior to establishing his own studio, Thom Fougere served as creative director at Canadian design house EQ3 for nine years, where he crafted numerous product collections for the company and led the brand through a transformative global re-positioning. This included designing EQ3's New York flagship building, which was completed in 2019. These experiences cultivated his ability to coordinate a unified design language across different scales, influencing the studio's current practice.
Thom Fougere Studio believes good design is achieved through profound understanding of context and honest expression of materials. The studio employs what Fougere calls "minimum touch with maximum impact"—an approach exemplified in projects like Pine Island Cottage, where locally-sourced materials and thoughtful spatial sequencing create environments that are simultaneously rugged and serene. The firm's work extends beyond traditional architecture into furniture collections for brands including Mjölk and Division Twelve (Keilhauer), as well as installations like the NIX pavilion created with artist Wanda Koop.
Thom Fougere Studio represents a new generation of Canadian design talent, with work exhibited internationally at design fairs in Milan, Stockholm, New York, Montréal, and Toronto. The studio has received numerous accolades including the 2024 Toronto Design Offsite Best in Festival: Juror's Choice Award and the 2023 Good Design Award for the Spinni Stools collection. Through meticulous attention to contextual factors, material authenticity, and human experience, Thom Fougere Studio continues to produce spaces that transcend functional requirements—creating works that enhance human experience while respecting the natural environment.
325 m²
乔治亚湾,加拿大
2024