top of page
ADD ON SITE2.png
Ambiance Matter

Sense Of Self Bathhouse: Wellness Experience_Chamberlain Architects, Hearth Studio, Setsquare Studio

Updated: Dec 30, 2021

Collingwood, Australia _ Sense Of Self Bathhouse: Wellness Experience _ Chamberlain Architects, Hearth Studio, Setsquare Studio



Healthy hedonism: Sense of Self Bathhouse redefines the wellness experience with an inclusive, immersive, and design-led model for self-care.


In a converted warehouse in Melbourne’s inner-north, the ‘Sense of Self’ bathhouse comprises; a large mineral bath, Hammam Steam room, Finnish sauna, light-filled vegetated courtyard, and cold plunge pool.



‘Sense of Self’ was an unprecedented opportunity to explore the relationship of the (naked or near-naked) body to space, inviting guests to better connect with themselves and their immediate physical world.


Sitting beyond the current definition of ‘wellness’, an idea largely defined by the term ‘beauty’ and translated spatially as a solitary activity within a stark white environment, the brief for SOS was to create an empathetic space that engaged in a new idea of well-being – community, acceptance, and restoration.


An immersive environment that encourages healing, rest, and connection.





Taking the notion of empathy, the design placed an emphasis on the aspirational task of designing for every ‘body’.

Eradicating the demarcation of floor plans based on gender or physical ability the design implemented communal change rooms, communal toilets (with only ambulant WC’s), and accessible communal bathing with a variety of entry options.


Conceptually the layout centers around the sequence of rituals embedded in the bathing experience.

Prioritizing the relationship between body and physical space, using design to guide users through the order to which a bathhouse experience unfolds.



Looking to draw from, rather than replicate, existing bathhouse cultures around the world, the design extrapolates ‘bathhouse’ to its very essence; being that of water.

The concept derives materials and form from understanding water as both a movement and a driver for growth, healing, and nourishment.

Drawing physical materials from concepts such as refraction, still, power, buoyancy, and erosion.




Decorative glass and digital projections play with the refraction of light, while the water wall and flowing fabric curtains represent the power of water.


Elemental materials such as concrete, travertine, and sandstone are cast and carved in such a way that they are encouraged to wear and chip as they would in the natural environment.


Vegetation embodies water as restorative.

This design aims to define and cultivate communal bathing in Australia.




Type: Spa-Bathhouse (Wellness)

Area: 275 sq. mt.

Year: 2021

Location: Collingwood, Australia


Co-Designer: Caitlin Perry, Ella Leoncio, Sarah Trotter

Feature Concrete: Fraser Munro, Munro Builds

Builder: MIC Projects

Manufacturers: Haymes Paint, Sussex Taps

Vegetation: Plant Charmer

Pool Construction: Striking Pools Text: By Architect

Photo credits: Martina Gemmola

Source: Archdaily



Comments


bottom of page