Buffelsdrift Restoration, Ladismith
Buffelsdrift Restoration, Ladismith Conservation Architecture, Barn, Wine Store, South African Farm, Photography
Buffelsdrift Restoration in Ladismith
3 Feb 2021
Buffelsdrift Restoration
Architects in Collaboration: Jaco Booyens Architect & SAOTA
Location: Ladismith, South Africa
The restoration of the ensemble of heritage buildings on Buffelsdrift, west of Ladismith in the arid Klein Karoo region of the Western Cape, by SAOTA and Jaco Booyens Architect, a specialist in clay buildings, recently won the gold medal at the seventh edition (2019) of the international Domus Restoration and Conservation Award (www.premiorestauro.it) in Italy. The award recognises ?excellence in the field of restoration, redevelopment and architectural and landscape recovery at an international level?.
The restoration involved a cluster of Cape buildings in a valley beneath the Swartberg mountain range, consisting of a main house and two barns, plus a store. A short way off is a flat-roofed building, typical of the Ladismith style, which was originally used as a wine store. Other structures on the property include a contemporary shed, a cottage further up a hill and a graveyard.
The house, barns and wine store were all restored. SAOTA director Greg Truen, who acquired the farm in 2016, notes that while minor additions and modern alterations had been made to the buildings, the original house, was ?in good condition, considering? and that the barns were ?fundamentally untouched?. In the m...
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