Boldly Meditative – Maddox Fit by Hecker Guthrie
Words by
Bronwyn Marshall
Architecture by
Hecker Guthrie
Photography by
Shannon McGrath
Build by
DuoBuilt
Interior Design by
Hecker Guthrie
Branding
The Company You Keep
Operator
Maddox Fit
Issue No. 8
Issue No. 8 features new work from James Stockwell Architect, Eldridge Anderson Architects, Oli Booth Architecture, MRTN Architects, Tanner Architects, Alwill, Georgina Jeffries and many more. This issue includes a retrospective on N House by Partners Hill. Constructed in 2002, N House exemplifies the principles behind the work of one of Australia’s most esteemed architects.
Lowly lit, Maddox Fit carves its own unique fitness and health experience. Like stepping into the future, Maddox Fit combines the idea of escape with transformation – of both self and space.
The use of vibrant swathes of blue with brushed stainless-steel forms the base for bringing the familiar and the futuristic together. Instead of the traditional and clinical workout space, Hecker Guthrie creates a refreshing meditative environment that disconnects from the outside world entirely. Bold and confident but simultaneously grounded with natural elements, the sense of journey through the space concentrates on the individual with interesting objects dotted throughout.
Bold and confident but simultaneously grounded with natural elements, the sense of journey through the space concentrates on the individual with interesting objects dotted throughout.
Instead of the traditional and clinical workout space, Hecker Guthrie creates a refreshing meditative environment that disconnects from the outside world entirely.
Originally Featured in The Local Project Publication
Issue No. 8
Issue No. 8 features new work from James Stockwell Architect, Eldridge Anderson Architects, Oli Booth Architecture, MRTN Architects, Tanner Architects, Alwill, Georgina Jeffries and many more. This issue includes a retrospective on N House by Partners Hill. Constructed in 2002, N House exemplifies the principles behind the work of one of Australia’s most esteemed architects.
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