This gem is a delightful insertion into the fine-grained
historic fabric of De Waterkant.
Within this urban conservation area, the architects have
successfully introduced a contemporary building which, while
tipping its hat to its neighbours, succeeds in carving out
its own unique identity.
Within the constraints of a site measuring 5.6m x 33.7m
between two party walls with dual public frontage, the architects
have provided inventive design solutions. These are successful
both in terms of access and circulation, resulting in a
commendable mediation between public and private realms.
The building envelope largely follows the pattern established
by the existing row of houses. It contains a light-filled,
expansive living environment. Decks at each extremity form
an integral part of the design, providing impressive views
to Table Bay and Table Mountain thereby maximizing the scale
of the outdoor areas.
Interiors are exquisitely detailed, using materials which
include concrete, steel, glass and timber, combined to create
a wonderfully tactile environment.
This holiday home is proof indeed that the best things come
in small packages.