Private Home Fogo Island

Bringing the landscape indoors, despite the cold

A house in harmony with its surroundings – that was Kingman Brewster's vision when he planned the detached house on the rugged coast of Fogo Island. The result is a building that provides maximum comfort and the highest levels of thermal insulation with a strong connection to nature. Schüco window and sliding systems made of both PVC-U and aluminium have been used – the perfect material to suit requirements. 

项目案例详情

建筑类型 私人住宅
产品 推拉门
旭格系统 LivIngSlide AWS 75.SI+
特征 新建建筑 BREEAM认证 “从摇篮到摇篮”(C2C)认证 智能建筑 无障碍设计 特殊建筑
地点 Joe Batt’s Arm, NL, Canada
竣工时间 2023
建筑师 Kingman Brewster
专业公司 Arkitek Supply,uniplast GmbH Bauteile
图片版权 © Alex Fradkin
Großes Fenster in einer Holzfassade

Island architecture at the edge of the world

Fogo Island (or Fire Island in English) is a surprising name. After all, the island is located in the ice-cold and rough North Atlantic in the province of Newfoundland and therefore literally at the "end of the world" – even by Canadian standards. Measuring 254 km², the island is sparsely populated. The barren landscape is home to around 2700 inhabitants who predominantly live in small wooden houses painted bright colours. The houses on stilts with wraparound decks along the coast are particularly eye-catching. Their design dates back to the time when cod fishing was the main source of income for the islanders. Built on stilts over the ocean, wooden structures (known as "rooms") were connected with the main dwelling and served as a platform for processing and drying the fish that were caught.

A hybrid in more ways than one

Designed and constructed by the architect Kingman Brewster, a newbuild in the small village of Joe Batt's Arm is strikingly modern. Brewster is from New York and moved from Brooklyn (NY) to Fogo Island with his family over ten years ago. Although the intention was to stay for just a few months, the family never left. Kingman Brewster has been respectfully marrying his contemporary sense of design and comfort with his appreciation for the local architecture ever since. This can be clearly seen in this family home: partly built on stilts, the building appears to float above the rocky landscape. This gives it a lightweight appearance, like a gentle footprint on lichen-covered rock.

Großes Fenster in einer Holzfassade

Inspired by regional architecture

On the one hand, the stilts are practical for building on the uneven terrain, but they also pay homage to the typical wooden houses where the local fishermen process their catch. Aside from the stilt design, the small square windows are also reminiscent of the regional architecture. They frame the views from the inside, like a passe-partout, shining the spotlight on specific interesting details in the vast landscape. By contrast, large window and sliding units provide unobstructed views of the breathtaking surroundings and allow as much daylight as possible to flood the rooms. Schüco systems made of both PVC-U and aluminium have been used – the perfect material to suit requirements.

Windows with excellent U values bring a sense of well-being

Newfoundland is one of the coldest regions in Canada with an average daily high temperature of only eight degrees. If a house here is meant to be a cosy home, then a highly thermally insulated building envelope is crucial, especially if the aim is an open design with maximum transparency. This is why the Schüco LivIng 82 AS PVC-U window system was chosen. With excellent frame and thermal insulation values of Uf = 1.0 W/(m²K) and Uw = 0.90 W/(m²K), Schüco LivIng windows bring a sense of well-being – because, even in the harshest winter, the temperature of the frame on the inside never falls noticeably below the temperature of the room. Thanks to the unique sealing technology, draughts and condensation are effectively and permanently avoided. 

Großes Fenster in einer Holzfassade

Comfort components for barrier-free use

The same is true of the PVC-U Schüco LivIng lift-and-slide doors that have been installed. They are thermally insulated to low-energy house standard and therefore create an internal climate that is pleasant at all times. With a basic depth of 82 mm, a frame value of Uf = 1.3 W/(m²K) and high-quality insulating glass, Schüco LivIngSlide achieves excellent thermal insulation values up to Uw = 0.80 W/(m²K). With its high level of weathertightness, the sliding system provides the best protection whatever the weather conditions.

Barrier-free and easy to operate

The lift-and-slide doors are also incredibly practical: the option of fitting them with an electric drive means that even large sliding units can be opened and closed easily and conveniently by means of a switch or smart home solution. The level threshold ensures complete ease of access and removes any possible trip hazard. The excellent thermal insulation properties of the thermally broken level threshold also reliably prevent certain spots from getting cold under foot.

Großes Fenster in einer Holzfassade

Generous design for optimal views

Large, moving window vents would be impractical given the prevailing strong and cold winds on Fogo Island, so large fixed lights were chosen for two locations in the home. The Schüco AWS 75.SI+ (Super Insulated) aluminium window system was used for this purpose. Thanks to its particularly narrow profiles, it combines visual lightness with the high stability of aluminium. As fixed-glazed windows do not have to bear the weight of a moving opening vent and do not require any opening space inside, they can be built as large units – as here, for example, with a dimension of 2.4 m x 2.8 m.

Cradle to cradle – 100% recyclable

Despite its size, the Schüco AWS 75.SI+ window system features excellent thermal insulation with Uf values as low as 0.92 W/(m²K) with the 75 mm basic depth. You will not feel the frosty temperatures indoors at all, even if the snow seems close enough to touch. The Cradle to Cradle-certified aluminium system also makes a decisive contribution towards achieving the aim of a sustainable building concept: Schüco AWS 75.SI+ is 100% recyclable and can be reprocessed into highly valuable raw materials with their original quality when dismantled.

产品信息

LivIngSlide

旭格LivIngSlide提升推拉系统

创新的提升推拉系统 – 最高性能,并采用经济化生产方式

旭格新型提升推拉系统将最大化的加工和装配效率与高标准的舒适性和设计融为一体。

基于旭格的LivIng系统尺寸,旭格的LivIngSlide创新型提升推拉系统将窗框的基本结构深度设计为82 mm。系统的这种兼容性方便使用大量配件型材,如玻璃条和其他玻璃配件。统一的系统尺寸可以确保根据接口情况轻松、灵活的规划和设计。零件种类的显著减少,可以降低支出和库存容量占用。

从设计方面来看,这种新型提升推拉系统也带来了很多优势,如在窗框中将钢加固设计为封闭式矩形断面管。这显著增加了结构的稳定性,并允许主要部件构造加窗框的重量最高达到400公斤。

旭格LivIngSlide提升推拉系统的一项特殊优势:窗框中经厂家轧制处理且可焊接EPDM的玻璃密封。即便焊接之后,也可保障柔软内侧,因此该区域可提供最佳的密封性。此外,窗扇和外框之间有数层环形密封,能可靠地减小拉伸和冷凝。为了防止滑架倾斜,滑架支架可用于安全定心和加固。

新型提升推拉系统的另一项优势是极具吸引力的外观。平齐设计避免了常见的固定件间隙,并实现了现代化的线条,同时易于清洁。狭窄的中心点可确保最大化的光线入射。旭格LivIngSlide提升推拉系统融入了旭格色彩方案,有多种设计可选。

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AWS 75.SI+

旭格AWS 75.SI+窗系统

优化隔热性能、安防水准和加工流程

结构深度为75 mm的旭格AWS 75.SI+超隔热窗系统作为旭格AWS窗系统平台的一部分提供多样化的节能建筑外立面解决方案,满足不同应用需求。这个超隔热窗系统可按建筑设计要求作为洞口窗、带状窗、幕墙塞窗或与旭格门系统组合使用。

对开发商和建筑师还有另一项优势,该窗系统能实现多种开启类型,如内倾推拉、上亮下悬及垂直摆扇。

作为系统平台的组成部分,该窗系统提供众多的型材产品,例如组角竖框、结构竖框、对称和不对称竖框,此外还有各种设计类型以及更多与其他旭格产品的组合方案,例如与旭格遮阳系统或旭格通风系统组合。

这个引领未来的扩展系统基于“从摇篮到摇篮”(C2C)概念 — 适用于设计规划可持续发展建筑,使用经过有害物质和回收率检测评估的建筑组件:原材料制成的产品在使用寿命到期后经过回收能重新作为高品质材料循环使用。旭格AWS 75.SI⁺窗系统通过了汉堡环境保护促进协会(EPEA)的检测,符合美国C2C产品创新研究所颁布的现行C2C标准并获得了银奖证书。

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