Beau Constance is a captivating union of architecture and
nature.
The building programme called for a main house, meditation
pavilion and guest cottage. The location is a new wine farm
on a site of spectacular natural beauty. The design response
achieves architecture of exquisite subtlety with minimum
intervention on the pristine site, characterized by a minimalist
design vocabulary.
Whilst each of the buildings are a response to the respective
briefs the commonality lies in their essential expression
of enclosure. The primary building components of wall, floor
slab and roof, are reduced to planar elements throughout,
composed to create a sculptural interplay between mass and
void.
This lightness of touch is immediately evident when approaching
the main house. The private accommodation it contains appears
as a simple volume poised above a loose landscape of ground
planes which define the principal living area.
At Beau Constance, space and scale have been masterfully
manipulated. Its inhabitants are provided with a spatial
experience which is richly layered, and perfectly in tune
with its natural environment.
The project is one of conceptual rigor and architectural
clarity - from the planning through to the resolution of
detail.