Bond House / Alexis Dornier

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  • Architects: Alexis Dornier
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1033
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Photographs
    Photographs:KIE
  • Architect In Charge: Alexis Dornier
  • Construction: Surya Kembar
  • City: Ubud
  • Country: Indonesia
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Bond House / Alexis Dornier - Exterior Photography
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Text description provided by the architects. The cross is one of the oldest diagrams of space organization in architectural history. Bond is designed through the interplay of intersecting elements coming together to shape plane-fields for gathering and recreation on all levels- a junction that unifies elements traveling in all directions. This work of lines frames the lush surrounding and forms no obstacle to the eye that is free for gazing.

Bond House / Alexis Dornier - Interior Photography, Beam
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Ground Floor Plan
Bond House / Alexis Dornier - Interior Photography, Table, Wood, Beam
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One approaches the building head on and right onto the pool area which forms the dominating main axis of the house, splitting the living room into two living spaces. Together with the pool area they form the main gathering level.

Bond House / Alexis Dornier - Interior Photography, Beam
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The slab is seemingly hovering about these spaces and has large openings above the pool area that provide views from the roof terrace back onto the pool. The curtain wall façade of the living rooms show very little visual barrier to the outside and hold a collection of remarkable furniture pieces, the sculptural kitchen and dining table. 

Bond House / Alexis Dornier - Interior Photography, Table, Beam
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The spiral staircase is the central sculpture and connects to the vast roof terrace, from which one can enjoy views onto rice fields as well as back down into the pool area. The ground floor holds 5 bedrooms that access the living rooms through voids that hold stairways. All rooms can also be individually accessed from the outside, and without having to go through the living rooms they form the pedestal for upstairs.

Bond House / Alexis Dornier - Exterior Photography
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Section A
Bond House / Alexis Dornier - Exterior Photography, Courtyard
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Chosen materials amplify the seamless continuation of the outside and sukabumi stone is the conceptual fossilization of the jungle, defining all hard surfaces. The wooden ceiling adds warmth and marks all ‘inside’ spaces to be specific.

Bond House / Alexis Dornier - Exterior Photography
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Cite: "Bond House / Alexis Dornier" 21 Oct 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/949933/bond-house-alexis-dornier> ISSN 0719-8884

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