Tree House / Malan Vorster Architecture Interior Design
The architects have been involved with previous projects on this tree-rich property, and were commissioned to design a small contemporary house to compliment the existing collection of buildings - spatially organised around a modern interpretation of the Cape Werf.
© Adam Letch
Architects: Malan Vorster Architecture Interior Design
Location: Constantia, Cape Town, South Africa
Lead Architects: Pieter Malan, Jan-Heyn Vorster
Area: 117.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Adam Letch, Mickey Hoyle
Structural Engineer: Henry Fagan & Partners
Quantity Surveyors: DA Quantity Surveyors
Landscape Designer: Mary Maurel Gardens
Main Contractor: Theunis Naude
Specialist Cabinetry: Versfeld Custom Furniture
Specialist Metalwork: Link Engineering
© Adam Letch
From the architect. The architects have been involved with previous projects on this tree-rich property, and were commissioned to design a small contemporary house to compliment the existing collection of buildings - spatially organised around a modern interpretation of the Cape Werf.
© Adam Letch
Inspired by the trees on the estate, the client requested a cabin-like, one bedroomed hide-away resembling a tree house. The structure is located in a small clearing amongst forest-like gardens, and respond similarly to the verticality of the surrounding trees in order to maximise vi...
© Adam Letch
Architects: Malan Vorster Architecture Interior Design
Location: Constantia, Cape Town, South Africa
Lead Architects: Pieter Malan, Jan-Heyn Vorster
Area: 117.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Adam Letch, Mickey Hoyle
Structural Engineer: Henry Fagan & Partners
Quantity Surveyors: DA Quantity Surveyors
Landscape Designer: Mary Maurel Gardens
Main Contractor: Theunis Naude
Specialist Cabinetry: Versfeld Custom Furniture
Specialist Metalwork: Link Engineering
© Adam Letch
From the architect. The architects have been involved with previous projects on this tree-rich property, and were commissioned to design a small contemporary house to compliment the existing collection of buildings - spatially organised around a modern interpretation of the Cape Werf.
© Adam Letch
Inspired by the trees on the estate, the client requested a cabin-like, one bedroomed hide-away resembling a tree house. The structure is located in a small clearing amongst forest-like gardens, and respond similarly to the verticality of the surrounding trees in order to maximise vi...
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