The Conservatory / Nadine Engelbrecht
The principal requirement of the project consisted of creating a retreat for its occupants from a hectic urban lifestyle. The client obtained an underutilised 35 hectare farm outside of Pretoria with magnificent views. The house had to have a strong relationship with its immediate landscape and living spaces had to embrace the surroundings, breaking away from conventional space allocation.
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Architects: Nadine Engelbrecht
Location: Zwavelpoort, South Africa
Lead Architect: Nadine Engelbrecht
Area: 600.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Marsel Roothman
Structural Engineer: Petra van Eck, DMV Structures Inc.
Landscape Architect: Nandi Koster
Main Contractor: Hans Boersema Boukontrakteurs BK
Client: Andre and Charmaine Freyer
Budget: R 5 000 000, 00
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Text description provided by the architects. The principal requirement of the project consisted of creating a retreat for its occupants from a hectic urban lifestyle. The client obtained an underutilised 35 hectare farm outside of Pretoria with magnificent views. The house had to have a strong relationship with its immediate landscape and living spaces had to embrace the surroundings, breaking away from conventional space allocation.
© Marsel Roothman
Since the main portion of the house would be inhabited by only two permanent users, they requested ...
© Marsel Roothman
Architects: Nadine Engelbrecht
Location: Zwavelpoort, South Africa
Lead Architect: Nadine Engelbrecht
Area: 600.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Marsel Roothman
Structural Engineer: Petra van Eck, DMV Structures Inc.
Landscape Architect: Nandi Koster
Main Contractor: Hans Boersema Boukontrakteurs BK
Client: Andre and Charmaine Freyer
Budget: R 5 000 000, 00
© Marsel Roothman
Text description provided by the architects. The principal requirement of the project consisted of creating a retreat for its occupants from a hectic urban lifestyle. The client obtained an underutilised 35 hectare farm outside of Pretoria with magnificent views. The house had to have a strong relationship with its immediate landscape and living spaces had to embrace the surroundings, breaking away from conventional space allocation.
© Marsel Roothman
Since the main portion of the house would be inhabited by only two permanent users, they requested ...
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