“The project was an unmitigated disaster. From start
to finish everything that could go wrong, did. The project
was almost stopped by a court case with neighbours, the
built quality was appalling, the project was late, the contractor
went into liquidation and the owners were left to sort out
the mess by themselves. Sometimes, however, when I am having
a drink on the roof terrace at sunset, I think that it was
almost worth it”. Dean Jay.
The stated goal of the designer was that of bringing thoughtful
architecture to urban living, custom designed to the lifestyles
and mobility of the owner-occupants - group of single professional
friends -, and the acknowledgement in the design of Durban’s
mild yet humid climate.
Though positioned on the crest of Durban’s Berea,
due to the surrounding buildings, views can only be captured
from the upper levels. Hence the novel approach to the design
of the studio apartments with the living rooms atop of the
bedrooms, and the former opening to the sky by way of sliding
roofs, which otherwise serve as decks of the roof gardens.
The project consists of four studio apartments, each for
a single professional, and the brief was to provide an architectural
concept attuned to such lifestyles. In particular, each
apartment was to capture the views inherent from the location
on the crest of Durban’s Berea, contain two bedrooms,
and generous living and parking accommodation.
The vast east-facing elevation is protected from inclement
sun and weather by giant-order operable timber shutters
which filter the inclement effects without compromising
the view.
This is an elegantly simple, architecturally bold and innovative
yet quiet set of apartments to provide for an urban lifestyle
in a vibrant city.