In the late 1990s, Aspen set guidelines for new homes. But unlike communities like Nantucket, Mass., it didn't mandate a specific style, a move that was viewed as extremely progressive, says Mr. Pember, the architect. Because of that, he was able to build one of his most modern projects to date, a cubist-looking duplex called Ur.2, for an empty nester couple. He says the home elicits a strong love-it-or-hate-it reaction.
上世纪90年代末,阿斯彭制订了建造新房的指导准则。建筑师彭伯称,与马萨诸塞州楠塔基特岛(Nantucket)等地方不同的是,该地区并未指定某种建筑风格,此举被认为非常具有进步意义。得益于此,他造出了他迄今为止最为现代的一个建筑项目──一栋为一对空巢夫妻设计的名为“Ur.2的立体主义风格的双层别墅。他说,这栋房子引发了要么非常喜欢要么非常讨厌的两极分化的反应。
Nina Schmid, a German architect who recently designed an ultramodern home for a European venture capitalist, thought her worries were over once the traditional planning council in Kitzbühel, in the Austrian Alps, approved her design. Up until a few years ago, the council didn't permit modern architecture, Ms. Schmid says. But she ran into trouble when she couldn't find local workers who could build the home because they didn't understand the design. She ended up bringing builders in from Germany to construct the facade of the home, which is recycled regional wood nailed horizontally and somewhat crooked to achieve a modern look.
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