在紐約紐堡的田園背景下,Philip Johnson的Wolfhouse是設(shè)計(jì)愛(ài)好者的夢(mèng)想之地。這座住宅建于1949年,坐落在一片俯瞰哈德遜河的樹(shù)林里。它的現(xiàn)任主人使用哥倫比亞大學(xué)檔案中的材料,將這棟四居室的住宅翻新至原來(lái)的狀態(tài)。保持其中世紀(jì)的魅力,內(nèi)部擁有一個(gè)開(kāi)放的平面,通風(fēng)的生活空間,和廣闊的玻璃,提供農(nóng)村環(huán)境的觀點(diǎn),而它的白色墻壁作為一個(gè)畫(huà)廊策劃的藝術(shù)品。
Set against the bucolic backdrop of Newburgh, New York, Philip Johnson's Wolfhouse is a design enthusiast's dream retreat. The dwelling was built in 1949 and situated on a wooded lot overlooking the Hudson River. Its current owners have renovated the four-bedroom home to its original state using materials from the Columbia University archives. Maintaining its mid-century charm, the interior boasts an open floorplan, airy living space, and expansive glazing, affording views of the rural setting, while its white walls act as a gallery for curated artworks. The Wolfhouse can accommodate six guests and is available for rent with a two-night minimum.