A modern house with a wooden exterior and trees in the foreground. A person is leaning on the balcony, looking out.
. Two people standing on a wooden balcony with a blue sky in the background. The building features wooden paneling and a large curved window.
. A street view of a house with a blend of modern and traditional architectural styles and several parked cars. The structure has a wooden fence and a mix of concrete and woodwork.
. An aerial view of a neighborhood with a focus on a distinctive corner house. The area is dense with residential buildings and green spaces.
. An interior shot of a modern kitchen with large windows, a plant, and a small dog walking on the tiled floor. The room is decorated with wood finishes and a curved architectural design.

Bustle House

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Architect/Designer: FMD Architects 2017

Description

A simple extension to a gracefully ageing nineteenth-century Victorian house in inner-Melbourne gradually developed into a deeply engaging conversation about how we live with and within the architecture of the past.

Through the unique circumstances of an elongated corner site, our project’s ideas and interests developed via the elevation drawing and we rigorously developed upon the design motif of the bustle—a fashion accessory normally associated with carriage dresses, profile illustrations and a bygone era.

Comprising a kitchen, dining room, bathroom and laundry, the modest addition was positioned as something of a central activator to the site, to the old house, and to the accompanying garden. This ultimately meant that the extension could re-create the relationship between the house and backyard and the adjacent street and community.

What's On

Learn more about the project with timed visits inside and outside the house, with an introduction by the client and the architect.

In Collaboration With:

  • Fiona Dunin

    Fiona Dunin established FMD Architects in 2005 with a focus on design intensive projects of varying scales and types.

    Fiona merges the two disciplines of interior design and architecture. Her experience is diverse, with a range of projects including residential, major retail and institutional projects over the last 30 years. The detailed nature of her work, coupled with her extensive research into material and product development, is reflected in the rich interiors and architecture produced.

  • FMD Architects

    Our architecture and interiors tell the stories of the place on which it resides, and the stories of the people who occupy the place, both past and present. We develop site-sensitive, sustainable design responses embedded with the particularities of our client, which maximises the natural amenity of the home to elevate a greater sense of wellbeing and connection to place.

    Our design response oscillates between the pragmatic and the poetic, always striving for unique creative responses which are engineered for the local conditions.

    FMD Architects is a practice with extensive experience in architecture and interior design of varying scales, types and budgets. The core work of the practice is boutique commercial, hospitality and residential work. The focus on specific projects enables a high level of client service as well as an intense design process with rigorous detail.

    A particularity of the practice is its extensive research into material and product development, which equips it with a knowledge to develop rich and inventive architecture. The personal and collective histories of our clients enrich our ideas on every project. Our methodology allows us to research thoroughly the particularity of any design brief without falling back upon generic response. We add value through an insightful creative process to produce a unique response to each project.

  • K5 Furniture - Erna Walsh

    K5 Furniture curates a refined collection of international design brands, bringing together contemporary furniture, lighting, and objects defined by craftsmanship, material integrity, and enduring form.

    Alongside these global collections, K5 is the custodian of two of Australia’s most significant mid-century legacies, the Boyd Collection and the Grounds Collection, both produced locally in Melbourne in collaboration with key cultural partners.

    Committed to Australian manufacturing and responsible practice, K5 holds the Australian Made licence and is a long-standing participant in the UN Global Compact.

Images: (1-5) Bustle House. All photos: Peter Bennetts.

Important Details

Tour/event summary information

Saturday 25 July
Tours running every half hour starting at 1pm. Last tour departs at 3.30pm
Running for 30 minutes in groups of 20

Sunday 26 July
Tours running every half hour starting at 10am. Last tour departs at 12.30pm
Running for 30 minutes in groups of 20

Bookings

Bookings required—$7 booking fee applies
First release tickets: 12pm Wednesday 1 July
Second release tickets: 10am Saturday 4 July

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Meeting Point

Specific address provided to ticketholders in their registration confirmation email. 

Accessibility

All ages

There are steps leading into the property

Location

Northcote VIC 3070

Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country

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