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Bike House in Melbourne
26 September 2023
Architecture: FMD Architects
Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Photos: John Gollings
Bike House, Australia
The site is a small 300m2 suburban block in southeast Melbourne. The brief was to design a new dwelling to accommodate a family of 4 while also including flexible spaces which can change as the children grow and the needs change. A collection of bikes also needed to be accommodated internally and externally as these are a major form of transport for the family.
The budget was very tight, so the building areas were kept as compact as possible, and simple cost-effective materials used throughout. A two-storey structure was designed to minimise the building footprint and maximise the amount of garden space.
The strategy was to design a simple cement sheet box with elements which folded out of it to create shading devices and privacy screens where required. The fence unravels itself from the building, folding down from the entry canopy onto the street then winding around to conceal the bin enclosure. Triangular perforations in the fence aim to deter the local graffiti artists as well as allowing light to penetrate. This material is also used as a privacy screen on the 1st floor to prevent overlooking into neighbours’ properties.
In contrast, the southern recycled brick wall offers itself as a canvas for the local graffiti artists which reside in the area. Internally it is left exposed internally and is used to store a series of racing bikes.
While the appearance from the street is a pristine grey sculpted box, in contrast, the interior is rich with texture and colour, reflecting the active life of its users. A simple palette of exposed brick, concrete slab, local timber, ply and laminate are used internally. The unfolding continues in the interior with the Kitchen ceiling wrapping down to become the cabinetry. Stone and timber are spliced together, imitating shadows cast by the canopies externally. Spaces fold and twist over themselves, in both the joinery and tiling, responding to the stretching and folding occurring on the façade.
Along with the bedrooms and living areas, 3 additional spaces were incorporated as flexible zones. Downstairs, one can be used as a separate lounge or bedroom, while the 1st floor space can also be used as a play space or study, depending on the needs of the family at different times. A home office is also incorporated at the end of the brick corridor space, which can be used by either the parent working from home or as the children’s computer area. A shed is carefully concealed on the south of the building, accommodating more bikes and tools for bike builds.
Every millimetre of space has a purpose, although the spaces are flexible enough to change as the family dynamics change over time.
Bike House in Melbourne, Victoria – Property Information
Architecture: FMD Architects – http://fmdarchitects.com.au/
Project size: 202 sqm
Site size: 298 sqm
Completion date: 2014
Photographer: John Gollings
Bike House, Melbourne images / information received 260923 from FMD Architects
Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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