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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

His and Her House in Melbourne, Australia by FMD Architects

 
June 9th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: FMD Architects

His and Her House is a celebration of connection and coming together. The clients had each engaged FMD Architects for previous house designs and when the two embarked on this new project together to mark the start of their married life, His and Her House completed the reconfiguration of one of the projects and drew qualities from the other. The pitched ceiling soars to 4.5m, giving a grand sense of scale and volume and is accentuated with dramatic, triangulated skylights, forming a mobius like configuration of two shapes coming together, referencing the clients’ eternal love. The angled shapes create a pattern language that are referenced throughout the interiors from the glazing and joinery forms, down to the smallest detail such as the triangulated cabinetry pulls. The spaces are richly layered with warm honeyed timbers, with visible knots & cracks celebrating the natural inflection and beauty of the timbers.

Image Courtesy © Peter Bennetts

  • Architects: FMD Architects
  • Project: His and Her House
  • Location: Melbourne, Australia
  • Photography: Derek Swalwell, Peter Bennetts

Image Courtesy © Peter Bennetts

Timber-framed glazing exposes the expanse of the living area to the lush central courtyard of the house, encouraging outdoor living while providing excellent solar access and passive ventilation. The orientation of the courtyard effectively extends the footprint of the living volume while increasing the thermal comfort and environmental efficiency of the home.

The interior design is a unique contemporary client-architect collaboration, using the brief of merging two lives as well as their previous projects by FMD, the designs inherently contained functional and aesthetic requirements from both parties, and additionally to accommodate their adult children. The biophilic design allows every space to have a garden aspect, giving a sense of ritual and delight to transcend the daily experiences of bathing, resting and living into something more experiential.

Image Courtesy © Peter Bennetts

Image Courtesy © Peter Bennetts

The house supports the clients’ new, shared life with a contemporary design tailored for accessibility & multigenerational living to futureproof the house. Living zones are connected via ramps internally and externally for universal access, to see the couple into their senior years. The transitional space between living and sleeping is optimized for storage and display. Joinery lines the length of the wall, with a refined palette of timber and tiles, providing a layered backdrop for the couples’ combined landscape of artwork, furniture, plants and books.

Image Courtesy © Peter Bennetts

Image Courtesy © Peter Bennetts

To address the narrow site and limited northern access a lush courtyard is thoughtfully brought to the heart of the house, establishing a sunlit centre around which daily activities can intuitively occur. Hugging the boundaries of the block, there is little presence to the house’s exterior form creating a house that is almost completely experienced from the interior, creating a place of respite & tranquility.

Image Courtesy © Peter Bennetts

Image Courtesy © Peter Bennetts

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

Image Courtesy © Peter Bennetts

Image Courtesy © FMD Architects

Image Courtesy © FMD Architects

Image Courtesy © FMD Architects

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Categories: Apartments, House, Interiors, Residential




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