Firth 114802 is a private residence designed by Three14 Architects.
It is located in Cape Town, South Africa.
Firth 114802 by Three14 Architects:
“Designed for a young family in the suburban area of Rondebosch,
Cape Town, this house sits on an elongated site with views towards
Devil’s Peak and The Back Table, which is the south-eastern edge of the
iconic Table Mountain. The client’s brief called for a contemporary,
open plan home that provides a relaxed lifestyle and takes advantage of
the site and its views.
The resultant form is a minimal white box containing the bedroom
accommodation on the first floor, hovering over the living spaces on the
ground floor below. This box was articulated with strategic openings
maximising views and exposure to light, with a central courtyard carved
out adjacent to the kitchen and dining room to create a focal point. The
mass of the floating box is broken down on the street façade with a
dramatic screen wall which creates an open-air terrace for the guest
wing of the house. The screen offers privacy from the street while
allowing views and light to permeate and is constructed from standard
pre-cast concrete breeze blocks reminiscent of a bygone era.
The open plan living spaces on the ground floor spill out onto
the courtyard and terrace to the North, with the garden and mountain
views to the west. A hand selected tree was planted in the courtyard as a
focal element to provide a shaded garden area that fills the adjacent
spaces with dappled light. The tree acts as a natural screen to the
direct north light and its canopy creates privacy for the first floor
from neighbours.
The steel and timber stair connects the two levels and arrives in
a large open plan utility space on the first floor which separates the
guest wing from the master suite and maintains connections to the
courtyard and tree below. Circulation spaces were minimised and were all
arranged with external views on axis.
A simple pallet of materials allows space, light and volume to
take preference over decorative finishes and elaboration. The ground
floor has a monolithic polished concrete floor finish throughout which
blurs the threshold between indoor and outdoor living capitalising on
the South African climate. Upstairs, solid hardwood timber floorboards
and natural limestone tiles create warmth and texture for the more
intimate spaces of this home. Rough off-shutter concrete elements were
used on the street boundary and the courtyard façade accentuating the
white box through textural contrast.
This light-filled home, completed on time and within budget,
successfully translates the clients brief and is a carefully considered
response to the climatic and contextual conditions of the site. The
client’s willingness for a bold conceptual design has resulted in a
strong contemporary form uncommon to Rondebosch. This aesthetic
challenges the surrounding, traditional urban fabric and encourages a
fresh approach to residential architecture in this suburb.”
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