Project Name
Nine-Square Bondi
Posted in
Design, Interior Design
Location
Bondi Beach NSW
Australia
Detailed Information
Project NameNine-Square BondiPosted inDesign, Interior DesignLocation
Bondi Beach NSW
Australia

Tasked with creating an urban oasis on a small square block for an artist and her family returning from Hong Kong to Sydney’s Bondi Beach, local practice Madeleine Blanchfield Architects drew as much inspiration from the unique character of the bustling beachside locale as from the owners’ globetrotting sensibilities and creative mindset. Set between apartment blocks and single dwelling houses, the two-storey house flips conventional suburban typologies on their head, resulting from confining the private quarters to the ground floor whilst moving the public areas upstairs where the entire level is transformed into a single outdoor room. Designed as a series of interconnected living and garden spaces in communion with the neighbourhood, the indoor-outdoor living area is balanced by the more secluded bedrooms downstairs, a compositional dichotomy also echoed in the house’s architecture which boldly marries Brutalism and California Modernism. Minimalist interiors playfully animated by the owners’ colourful collection of art, furniture and heirlooms, harmoniously tie everything together imbuing the residence with a singular aesthetic.

A robust, concrete base housing three bedrooms and a garage, the latter placed in the centre of the home in defiance of accepted conventions, is topped by a light-weight structure that creates a semi-private living area and reduces the building's overall mass. While the pavilion-like upper floor channels the timeless elegance of mid-century modernism, from Los Angeles’ iconic glass houses to Tropical Modernism in the global south, reflecting the owners’ well-travelled lifestyle, the concrete volume is also a nod to their love of Brazilian Brutalist homes.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

9000 sofa by Artek; T46 Coffee Table by Hein Stolle for Isokon; Stasis Floor lamp by Studio Jos; 'Contained Abstract Series' stool by Opt Studio; Painting by William Mackinnon; Wall-mounted sculpture by Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro.
Photography by Anson Smart.

9000 sofa by Artek; T46 Coffee Table by Hein Stolle for Isokon; Stasis Floor lamp by Studio Jos; 'Contained Abstract Series' stool by Opt Studio; Painting by William Mackinnon; Wall-mounted sculpture by Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro.

Photography by Anson Smart.

9000 sofa by Artek; T46 Coffee Table by Hein Stolle for Isokon; Stasis Floor lamp by Studio Jos; 'Contained Abstract Series' stool by Opt Studio.
Photography by Anson Smart.

9000 sofa by Artek; T46 Coffee Table by Hein Stolle for Isokon; Stasis Floor lamp by Studio Jos; 'Contained Abstract Series' stool by Opt Studio.

Photography by Anson Smart.

9000 sofa by Artek; T46 Coffee Table by Hein Stolle for Isokon; 'Stasis Floor lamp' by Studio Jos; 'Contained Abstract Series' stool by Opt Studio; 'Matéria Long Table' by Christian Haas for ClassiCon; Bubblegum Candy Cube by Sabine Marcelis.
Photography by Anson Smart.

9000 sofa by Artek; T46 Coffee Table by Hein Stolle for Isokon; 'Stasis Floor lamp' by Studio Jos; 'Contained Abstract Series' stool by Opt Studio; 'Matéria Long Table' by Christian Haas for ClassiCon; Bubblegum Candy Cube by Sabine Marcelis.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Centred on a planted courtyard, the communal zone is designed based on a 3x3 grid – hence the project’s name, Nine-Square Bondi – with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors visually and spatially connecting all spaces. Bathed in natural light and swathed in luscious greenery, the open-plan upper floor is the epitome of indoor-outdoor living. White-painted walls and ceilings and hardwood flooring further enhance the sense of airiness, lighting and spaciousness, also providing a muted backdrop for the owners’ eclectic collection of contemporary artworks, furniture and handcrafted objects. A monolithic marble kitchen island with intense veining makes for a sculptural focal point, complemented by a wall-mounted ceramic installation by Ben Mazey and a number of smaller ceramic vessels.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Ceramic artwork by Ben Mazey; 'Mudstone Bowl' by Monique Robinson of Lockerroom; Marble Palm Tree by Alex Seton; 'Bar Stool 64' by Artek.
Photography by Anson Smart.

Ceramic artwork by Ben Mazey; 'Mudstone Bowl' by Monique Robinson of Lockerroom; Marble Palm Tree by Alex Seton; 'Bar Stool 64' by Artek.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Marble Palm Tree by Alex Seton.
Photography by Anson Smart.

Marble Palm Tree by Alex Seton.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Wicker lamp shade by Atelier Vime; Antique farmhouse table; Rush dining chairs by Charlotte Perriand; 'Mudstone Vessel 1' by Monique Robinson of Lockerroom.
Photography by Anson Smart.

Wicker lamp shade by Atelier Vime; Antique farmhouse table; Rush dining chairs by Charlotte Perriand; 'Mudstone Vessel 1' by Monique Robinson of Lockerroom.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Another powerful sculptural example is located on the ground floor courtesy of a concrete spiral staircase rising from the entry hall. On the same level, a Pierre Frey wallpaper by French visual artist Hélène Mongin in the master bathroom dreamily echoes the mountainous landscapes of Hong Kong where the family previously lived. A sombre blue-grey colour palette in the master bedroom picks up the mural’s hues while more vivid hues can be found in the children’s chambers and additional bathrooms. Thoughtfully designed and curated down to the smallest detail, the dwelling celebrates curiosity, joy and individuality whilst very much feeling like a home that feels, in the owners’ words, just “like a sanctuary amongst the bustle of Bondi”.

Vintage 'Alky' chair by Giancarlo Piretti; 'Stasis Floor lamp' by Studio Jos; Painting by William Mackinnon; Wall-mounted sculpture by Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro.
Photography by Anson Smart.

Vintage 'Alky' chair by Giancarlo Piretti; 'Stasis Floor lamp' by Studio Jos; Painting by William Mackinnon; Wall-mounted sculpture by Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Artwork by Richard Lewer.
Photography by Anson Smart.

Artwork by Richard Lewer.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

'Talisman Loop Sconce' by Apparatus; Sculpture: 'Four Faced' (2019) by Ben Tooth.
Photography by Anson Smart.

'Talisman Loop Sconce' by Apparatus; Sculpture: 'Four Faced' (2019) by Ben Tooth.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

'Yannan' wallpaper by Pierre Frey; 'Bishop Stool' by India Mahdavi.
Photography by Anson Smart.

'Yannan' wallpaper by Pierre Frey; 'Bishop Stool' by India Mahdavi.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Madeleine Blanchfield Architects Create an Urban Oasis in Sydney that Straddles Seclusion and Openness

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