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Sprecher House by SAOTA
Sprecher House by SAOTA
Sprecher House by SAOTA
Sprecher House by SAOTA
Sprecher House by SAOTA
Sprecher House by SAOTA
Sprecher House by SAOTA
Sprecher House by SAOTA
Sprecher House by SAOTA
Sprecher House by SAOTA
Sprecher House by SAOTA
14.08.2014

Sprecher House by SAOTA

Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects (SAOTA) have teamed up with interior design firm Antoni Associates on the Sprecher House in Hangklip, South Africa.

Project Name: Sprecher
Location: Hangklip
Architects: SAOTA (Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects) – Stefan Antoni
Interior Design: Antoni Associates – Mark Rielly
Project Year: 2006
Photographs: Stefan Antoni

Brief

The owner’s brief was to design a house inspired by its indigenous surroundings, which is part of the recently established Sea Farm Private Nature Reserve. 

Site

The site, located on a rocky peninsula is perched above a dramatic seascape with spectacular views of the surrounding Hangklip Mountain.  The area is home to indigenous fynbos and a vast array of sea life.  The site is 1 of 9 exclusive use areas permitted on the reserve and is isolated from neighbours. Its owner’s, a well-travelled family who live in Cape Town wanted a contemporary low-maintenance weekend retreat. The house had to take maximum advantage of the spectacular views and surrounding landscape.

Approach

Drawing inspiration from local architect the result is a linear homestead with large verandas and monopitched roofs. In contrast, natural colours and materials were used, using warm sandstone, ash-grey Balau woodwork and a charcoal metal roof. The location of the site permitted large glazed areas and extensive use of outdoor spaces, with each aspect of the house having a private terrace or deck. The contrast between solid stonewall panels, large openings and the delicate infill roofing gives the house a sculptured feel. The open plan linear composition of the interior spaces allows views from every room. To take advantage of the sea and surroundings, Hangklip Mountain views and to provide protection from the extreme Cape Coastal climate, the living spaces were designed with north-south orientations, resulting in an open flowing space with sea and mountain terraces. This allows the house to live on both sides with the main living spaces forming the link between inside and outside. The orientation gives the owners the option of entertaining on the mountain/dining terrace side during poor weather conditions and on the living/sea terrace side on sunny days. The through-views also ensure that one always experiences the beauty of the sea and mountain.

Materials used

The dining room which is the focus of the family’s activities is flanked on either side by deep sculptured “contained elements”, clad in the sandstone finish. These arched chambers function as the kitchen and fireplace alcoves. Concealed skylights at either end bring light into these spaces and there is the constant play of shadows and filtered light. The living room is located on a split level with a high ceiling and clerestory windows. Heavy timber roof rafters have been exposed in these areas and the ceiling has been finished with “latte”, a material traditionally used in the construction of thatched roofs. The ceiling texture is soft and natural. Clerestory windows open to improve air circulation on hot days, and provide ventilation when bad weather does not permit the use of the large glazed openings. Two showers are provided by timber screens constructed of “latte”.  A guest bedroom and garage / utility room are located on the mountain side.

The key to this holiday home is its simplicity in terms of the relationship between spaces. Its floor plan is structured, sparse and uncluttered.

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