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Artful apertures: Cloud House

Cloud House, a new residence in Bondi designed by Akin Atelier, serves as a serene sanctuary for a couple who divide their time between Singapore and Sydney. The design prioritizes careful consideration of apertures and subtle textures to foster a sense of expansive space and lightness within the home. The clients sought a house that would offer relaxation, facilitate enjoyment of the outdoors and sunlight, and eventually serve as a family home. A key design challenge was the clients' desire for the living space at the rear, which was the south-facing end of the site. Kelvin Ho, founding director of Akin Atelier, emphasized the meticulous attention given to junctions and openings, which he described as an opportunity to test their understanding of light and space. The design effectively uses various apertures and angles to fracture light into the building's core, ensuring ample sunlight despite the south-facing living area. A central courtyard, a double-height glazed wall, a raked ceiling, and strategically placed skylights are integral to illuminating the interior. These elements, combined with materials chosen for their interaction with light, create a calming and comfortable environment. The house's architectural composition features simple white geometric forms encircling a central courtyard. This courtyard not only ushers northern light into the living area but also functions as the main entry point, accessed via an external, bamboo-lined walkway. Glazing frames the courtyard, with an outdoor shower discreetly positioned among plants adjacent to the fence. The living, kitchen, and dining area, located behind the courtyard, appears simple but is a highly refined arrangement of materials and forms. A striking 6.1-meter glazed wall bathes the living space in sunlight, highlighting the textures and shadows of the adjoining white brick wall. A raked ceiling and gentle curves subtly guide movement and light deeper into the kitchen and dining areas. Functional elements are seamlessly integrated, such as a concrete step transitioning into a fireplace plinth, and shelving and cupboards evolving into kitchen cabinetry and a benchtop, all beneath a still-generous three-meter ceiling that defines a more intimate atmosphere. Minimalist glass doors connect the living space to a narrow side garden and a rear deck, stacking externally to maximize the indoor-outdoor connection. Project architect Georgia McGowan conducted extensive research to select glazing systems that balanced light maximization, indoor-outdoor flow, and cost-effectiveness. Slim-profile windows were chosen for critical openings, while standard profiles were used for side elevations. A flush floor finish and a fine-edged steel track further enhance the sense of uninterrupted space, with a slender circular column providing discreet structural support. This attention to detail extends throughout the house. Glass doors in the adaptable front room (serving as a guest bedroom, study, or family room) also retract into a wall. A distinctive round window in the bathroom pivots horizontally, contrasting with the facade's rectilinear lines. A skylight spanning the length of the staircase offers views of the sky, and slim-profile windows upstairs open to the courtyard. The second floor accommodates two bedrooms and a bathroom at the front, with the main bedroom and ensuite at the back. A passageway creates a natural division, allowing for the creation of private zones. The clients' bedroom, bathroom, and walk-in robe are arranged for spatial fluidity, with timber wardrobes divided by a vanity and a skylight illuminating the shower. Timber screens and neighboring bamboo create a secluded, sanctuary-like ambiance in the main bedroom, which also benefits from plants cascading from the roof. Operable rosewood timber screens, designed to weather and grey over time, contribute natural color and texture to the exterior while providing privacy. Elevated skylights create dynamic light and shadow effects. Ultimately, Cloud House exemplifies a design where seemingly disappearing windows, doors, and screens create a continuous and effortless sense of space, embodying Kelvin Ho's philosophy that "You don’t notice when you walk into a space, but you feel it." #ResidentialArchitecture #AkinAtelier #BondiBeach #NaturalLightDesign #IndoorOutdoorLiving #ModernHomeDesign #ArchitecturalApertures #Materiality #ContemporaryAustralianArchitecture #ResidentialArchitecture #AkinAtelier #BondiBeach #NaturalLightDesign #IndoorOutdoorLiving #ModernHomeDesign #ArchitecturalApertures #Materiality #ContemporaryAustralianArchitecture
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