Article source: SAOTA
Nature pervades the house –the seamless flow of internal floors and ceilings out into external living spaces is mirrored by the fynbos planting which stalks the edges of the internal envelope, enfolds the terraces and decks and seeps into the garden courtyard. The setting for this house within Benguela Cove Lagoon Wine Estate, on the Botrivier Lagoon south-east of Cape Town is spectacular – a slope of indigenous fynbos vegetation runs into the broad waters of a tidal estuary bordered by mountains. The considered architectural design by SAOTA and Interiors by ARRCC of this holiday house in negotiate the inherent paradox of such exposure to nature – how to shackle the extreme elements – sun, salt, rain and, in particular, high winds – whilst allowing the exceptional natural beauty of the site to pervade every space.
- Architects: SAOTA
- Project: Benguela Cove
- Location: Overberg, South Africa
- Photography: Adam Letch
- Project Team: Philip Olmesdahl, Tamaryn Fourie & James Minchener
- Interior Design: ARRCC
- Contractor: Innes Projects
- Landscaping: CNdV Landscape Architects