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Issue 59 - The Life Outside Issue

Issue 59

The Life Outside Issue

Introducing the Life Outside issue of Habitus magazine. With life increasingly being absorbed into a digital space, there is never a more important moment to hold something tangible. In this context, the power of nature to have a physiological impact on our sense of wellbeing has never been more important. So how can we cultivate the benefits of the our natural environment in the most intimate of places – our homes? This was the question that helped to bring this issue of Habitus to life.

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Designing On a Slope
HomesAndrew McDonald

Designing On a Slope

Australia

The Gordon’s Bay House overcomes a steep site to gracefully walk a line between privacy and spectacular views.


The six-bedroom home on the foreshore of Gordon’s Bay, Coogee, was built for a young family, and incorporates a north-facing courtyard that allows a sense of light and air into the centre of the home.

The main challenge of the home, designed by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects, was the steepness of the hilly site. In order to strike the ideal marriage between privacy and views, the design of the home cantilevers out of the side of the hill to the east, with three-storey high concrete walls framing the main spine and staircase.

Large bays of operable timber louvres control the privacy inside, and maintain views, while the entry offers a vista from Gordon Avenue through the stair void.

Spread over three levels, the Gordon’s Bay House has an elevated main living, kitchen and dining space and a casual, lower level which opens onto the garden and vista.

The use of courtyards and mature trees framing the home reinforce the importance of the local landscape and site of the design. Borrowed views through these courtyards bring a sense of clarity to the design and ensure a permanent connection to the garden and the bay.

The aesthetic, like the home’s owners, is elegant and unpretentious. The Gordon’s Bay House is a place for living, and for finding pleasure in simple things, from the qualities of light, to space and honest materials. The architecture aims to deliver thoughtful details and enjoyable spaces.

Madeleine Blanchfield Architects
madeleineblanchfield.com

Words by Andrew McDonald

Photography by Felix Forrest and Robert Walsh

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Issue 59 - The Life Outside Issue

Issue 59

The Life Outside Issue

Introducing the Life Outside issue of Habitus magazine. With life increasingly being absorbed into a digital space, there is never a more important moment to hold something tangible. In this context, the power of nature to have a physiological impact on our sense of wellbeing has never been more important. So how can we cultivate the benefits of the our natural environment in the most intimate of places – our homes? This was the question that helped to bring this issue of Habitus to life.

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