UK studio Hugh Broughton Architects has collaborated with American designer Rick Owens to create a prototype off-grid mountain refuge for the latest Moncler's Genius show, which took place in Shanghai.
Designed to provide a warm sanctuary in harsh environments, the shelter has a faceted shape that contains a mezzanine bedroom, bathroom and a small combined kitchen and living area.
▲ 休·布劳顿建筑事务所(Hugh Broughton Architects)与瑞克·欧文斯(Rick Owens)在上海“天才之城”展览上展示离线高山庇护所 照片拍摄/ Fang Zheng
Hugh Broughton Architects and Rick Owens showcased an accommodation shelter at the City of Genius show in Shanghai. Photo by Fang Zheng
It was created to coincide with the launch of the Owens' clothing collaboration with Moncler and for the latest edition of the fashion brand's annual show, which this year was titled City of Genius.
In addition to building a prototype refuge for the show, Hugh Broughton Architects designed a fully functioning version of the shelter that can be made to order.
▲ 整体设计的理念是在恶劣的山地环境中提供庇护所
It was designed to provide refuge in harsh mountain conditions
The refuge has a steel structural frame enclosed with 20 glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) composite panels, which contain polyisocyanurate (PIR) insulation and were finished with brushed stainless steel facing.
The faceted metal shape was raised from the ground on adjustable steel legs so it can be positioned on uneven mountain terrain.
▲ 该庇护所紧凑的室内空间和反射性表面地设计灵感来自夏洛特·佩里兰(Charlotte Perriand)和皮埃尔·让纳雷(Pierre Jeanneret)设计的山间小屋
The compact interior and reflective surfaces were informed by a mountain shelter by Charlotte Perriand and
Hugh Broughton Architects' design was informed by Le Refuge Tonneau, a mountain shelter designed by architects Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret in 1938.
"Charlotte Perriand's project is a masterclass in thoughtful and aspirational design in a mountainous setting," studio founder Hugh Broughton told Dezeen.
"The cleverly designed micro interior is both practical and elegant, whilst its exterior is clad with highly insulated shiny aluminium panels to respond to and minimise the impact on its snowy context."
A set of entrance steps, which fold away when not in use, lead to an airlock on the lower level of the refuge, designed to protect the internal spaces from harsh weather.
A small kitchen and living area was furnished with a log-burning stove and a day bed with built-in storage. The bathroom was placed at the rear of the shelter, with a double bed was tucked into a mezzanine upper level.
Photovoltaic panels, ground-based solar arrays and a wind turbine were added to power the off-grid shelter, and its interior surfaces were lined with padded duvet nylon from Moncler and felted wool.
▲ 高山庇护所支持离线功能/图片由SyncStudio 工作室渲染
The mountain refuge was designed to function off-the-grid. Render by SyncStudio
"The layout balances practicality with comforts to give respite from the cold outside," said Broughton.
"Wet clothing and skis can be stored in a small airlock space with a drained floor before the inhabitants move into a cocoon-like environment, which is lined with Rick Owens' signature felt blankets," he continued.
"Additional storage and the 'life support systems' are located under a staircase, which itself leads to a compact yet luxurious sleeping area with views to the outside."
▲ 入口台阶在不使用时可以自动折叠/图片由Sync Studio工作室渲染
A set of entrance steps can fold away when not in use. Render by Sync Studio
摄影作品由 Rick Owens 和 Moncler 提供,除非另有说明,视频由 SyncStudio 工作室制作。
Hugh Broughton Architects has designed a number of structures for extreme environments, including a mobile research centre in Antarctica and an inflatable building that explores how people could live on Mars.
The photography is by Rick Owens and Moncler unless stated and the video is by SyncStudio.