Beachside Retreat

Year
2018
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Indoor-Outdoor Living
Indoor-Outdoor Living
Architecture & Exterior Landscape
Architecture & Exterior Landscape
Bathroom Detail
Bathroom Detail
Bathroom open to Bedroom - Evening
Bathroom open to Bedroom - Evening
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bespoke sculpture detail
Bespoke sculpture detail
Bespoke sculpture
Bespoke sculpture
Dramatic entrance
Dramatic entrance
Driveway & sculpture
Driveway & sculpture
Entrance pathway
Entrance pathway
Exterior natural landscape
Exterior natural landscape
Exterior view - natural splendour
Exterior view - natural splendour
Framed view living
Framed view living
Inner courtyard entrance
Inner courtyard entrance
Kitchen to Courtyard
Kitchen to Courtyard
Mountain view - Exterior
Mountain view - Exterior
Open plan living
Open plan living
Outdoor Courtyard
Outdoor Courtyard
Outdoor Dining
Outdoor Dining

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Details

Square Feet
1588
1588

Credits

Architect
Jenny Mills Architect
Original House Design - Elphick Proome
Photographer
David Ross
Publications

From Jenny Mills Architecture & Interiors

House of calm on a windswept promontory

Sitting on the promontory of this windswept dune and rock peninsula in the Western Cape, a modern dwelling that maximises views of the ocean and mountains was erected several years ago. The architects were challenged by this Atlantic Ocean house design and were briefed to adapt a starkly exposed glass box to a tranquil private home. It needed to feel ‘grounded’ in order to induce the warm, earthy feel the client required. This meant the building was overhauled to create an enduring structure with minimal needs for preservation.

The house redesign was to respond to the landscape, so the owners’ experience of the home and scenery was carefully considered, not only with regard to views, but opportunities for shelter, privacy, and protection from the elements.

The redesign process had the building adapt to the many characteristics of the location. This was so that the views and experiences of the natural environment could be enjoyed in the different ways and scales as they occur. Detailed observations of nature on the terrain have informed the new house design. In the newly established courtyard spaces and wind-sheltered zones, hardy dune plants and trees are taking root and growing. There is a softening to the rugged beauty. Attracting smaller birds and wildlife, we have designed a retreat for both the house inhabitants and the outdoor inhabitants.

For both clients and designers, it has been an important journey in recognising the significance of observing micro-climate and different moods associated with the immediate landscape as well as the distant views.