Nettleton 198 by Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects
Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects (SAOTA) have completed the Nettleton 198 house in Clifton, Cape Town, South Africa.
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Description from the architects
The clients, a British couple living in Cape Town, requested a six-bedroom, seven-level home that makes the most of the site, the views and the mountain. The lower levels of the existing structure were totally remodelled while the upper level was demolished to allow for two new levels.
“Inspiration was drawn from the mountain and dark colours were used on the facade, allowing the building to visually recede into the mountain instead of being an obtrusive construction,” says Greg Truen, Project Partner. The site enjoys spectacular views, both of the sea and Lions Head and these views and the impact of the sun were key informants contributing to the overall design.
The sun being both a defining and also harsh influence on the property inspired the choice of screens, shutters and louvres that give the lower levels its distinctive gravitas. The living room can open up onto the west and the east completely, giving it the feeling of an open pavilion.
The finishes and detailing have been very carefully considered to achieve an integrated and visually effortless whole. The exterior of the building is clad in powder-coated aluminium which resulted in a very robust and precise surface finish. Internally, a much warmer look was achieved by using walnut timber. Black marble & glass were integrated into the design as accents.
The home is peppered with unusual design ‘delights’. The circular entrance area, clad in walnut timber, is one of the main features of the house. The space is amplified by a fascinating lighting installation of backlit slumped glass, that renders an “other-worldly” effect. An elegant floating timber staircase employs hanging stainless steel rods for a refreshing take on a balustrade. Others include the walnut-clad kitchen box, the granite-clad rim-flow pool and the sculptural cantilevered carbon fibre bar.
The clients wished to keep the interior as lean and focused as possible and the selection of furniture and lighting is both graphic and strong.
Architecture: Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects
Photography: Adam Letch
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Jacob on 31 Jul 2012 at 4:41 pm #
Absolutely amazing! I new dream home.
franklin on 31 Jul 2012 at 5:28 pm #
Looks so amazing
Barbara on 01 Aug 2012 at 10:48 am #
This is absolutely stunning! Such amazing talent! Beautiful
Daniel arev on 02 Aug 2012 at 1:18 am #
amazing house must have been a real engineering challenge
the lift reaches as far as the floor under the main living room ?
so the floors above are accessible by steps alone ? or am i missing another lift ?
is the house accessible only via the lower side of the hill or is there another way in threw the upper side ?
pavitra soans on 02 Aug 2012 at 1:51 am #
Omg this is blowing my mind!!! What an amazing property nestled between the ocean and mountain. Though the entrance looks more like a commercial space,i felt a disconnect there….overall it’s breathtaking!
Thembekile on 06 Aug 2012 at 2:10 am #
One of the BEST homes from this amazing architectural firm.