The brief required a weekend house as a place of retreat
from city life. Two long double storied red buildings are
set back at right angles to the river but slight inclined
to one another, establishing a privacy from neighbours while
commanding views filtered through trees to the river. On
arrival one has a sense of place - a relaxed air of repose
and pleasure. The simple double volume shed has the air
of the farm house.
This retreat seems to synthesise and refine, in a remarkable
way, many of the ideas for domestic living that the architect
has developed as trademarks of his work over time –
the long dining table experience paralleled by the long
kitchen counter as part of the same space, saddlebags of
service spaces concealed behind double volume spaces with
easy transitions from inside to outside, the doubling up
of private indoor and outdoor shower.
Together with the simplicity of the building forms, it is
the restraint and masterful use of a restrained palette
of modest materials, the clearly thought through juxtaposition
of natural and more sophisticated finishes, and impeccable
planning that gives delight to the indoor and outdoor spaces.
The subtleties in the use of the red earth colours, add
brilliantly to the cohesion of the identity of the Red House
in its setting of the veld.