Architects:
Van Der Merwe Miszewski Architects
Location: Glen Avenue, Higgovale, Cape Town, South Africa
South Africa
Project Team: Quantity Surveyor: Bernard James & Partners Structural Engineer: Henry Fagan
Interior Décor: Van Der Merwe Miszewski Architects
Project Year: 2004
Photographer: Van Der Merwe Miszewski Architects
Website: www.vdmma.com
Quantity Surveyor: Bernard James & Partners
Structural Engineer: Henry Fagan
Contractor: Hare & Liddell
Landscape Architect: Tarna Klitzener
Land Surveyor: KA Hodge Land Surveyors
GeoTech: M v Wieringon & Partners
From the Architects;
The site consists of three separate but adjacent sites forming one entity, located in the heart of Higgovale, which lies upslope from the Cape Town CBD and below Table Mountain. All three sites are traversed by a “DONGA” – a dry river course. The overall site, roughly triangular, is bounded by Glen Avenue to the South and East, public open space (a Pine forest) to the West and houses to the North and East.
The site slopes, in places steeply, from Glen Avenue down towards the North. There are views of Table Mountain, Devils Peak, Lions Head and Signal Hill, the adjacent Pine forest, the City, the Harbour, the Atlantic Ocean, and beyond. The site contains large and mature specimens of exotic and indigenous trees, set amongst rocks and moss covered boulders, which help to form the DONGA and its banks, which are covered by tangled undergrowth.
We discovered in amongst the rocks, fallen tree trunks and undergrowth; traces of a previous use of the site in the form of, stone steps, pathways, platforms and broken down stone walls. We undertook the task to re-invent this “ancient” garden in this “found valley” on the slopes of Table Mountain. It was decided to place the structures along the perimeter of the three sites, thus allowing the inner areas to be landscaped in a manner which would emphasize the natural DONGA, the natural and inherent beauty of the site and the views towards the MOUNTAINS and the SEA.
The structures form the boundary between the street (public space) and inner landscape (private space), of which the adjacent Pine forest also forms a part.
At the uppermost end of the site, a BRIDGE was placed across the DONGA, allowing the DONGA to remain below. A POOL and STREAM, flowing to a POND, were inserted into the dry riverbed. The flow of water is dammed by the POOL, then runs freely in the stream and settles in the pond at the base of the site. Intensive planting will regenerate the garden. Found pathways and steps have been reinstated and added to.
The BRIDGE is the “Main House” (SITE 1); containing entry, living spaces and main bedrooms. Adjacent to the bridge are the GARAGE and Guest quarters (SITE 2). At the base of the site, the DONGA House (for visitors) spans over the POND (SITE 3).
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