KLOOF 119A: Private Residence, Cape Town – South Africa
Architect Greg Truen, director at the Cape Town-based SAOTA talked with The Cool Hunter about KLOOF 119A, a residence SAOTA designed for a client he knows well: Truen himself and his small family.
There was no need to interpret the brief as it was very clear: ?To create a house that made the most of the mountain site and the views that surround the house while obscuring the busy street and the surrounding houses from the view.?
The sightlines are, indeed, worth preserving as the residence sits below Lion?s Head with views of Table Mountain, Lion?s Head, Signal Hill, the city of Cape Town, the Boland mountains and the wine-growing region in the distance.
The architecture of the 850 square-metre (9,150 sq. ft) residence takes full advantage of the views and also of the characteristics of the land on which the house is situated. Natural rock and stone, geometric angles and no visually annoying colour or material accents that break the spell. To keep the busy street blocked away, the house?s street-front wall is an imposing, traditional Cape stone wall.
The entrance, a large metal front door between the stone wall and the house proper, opens into a small lobby connected to a courtyard garden.
The three-level house?s top level has the most impressive views and the key living spaces are located on this level: the open-plan kitchen, the dining room and lounge. The family?s work and bedroom spaces are on the mid-level with the garage, gym, cinema and guest room on the lowe...
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