





ERF 279. Saxonwold. Johannesburg. South Africa.
Project Type: Residential – New Build
Client: Mr & Mrs Sader
Program: Residential – New Build
Status: Design Development – February 2024
Value: R 8 Million (US $440 000)
Area: 750m²
Established context meets modernity: blurring the lines
The project was set in the midst of the large well-established green landscape of a Saxonwold property. The clients brief was for the design of a modern 4x bedroom home to “grow into” in relation to the emergent needs of the family.
The architectural approach sought to develop strongly defined planes in a collective composition blurring the lines of modernity with the well-established context.
The entrance is articulated along a strongly defined axis achieving a spatial convergence between the house and the garden. While the project’s mass is strongly grounded on a horizontal plane, the outdoor entertainment area sits as a thin plane of transition – connecting the house with the garden.
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ERF 279. Saxonwold. Johannesburg. South Africa.
Project Type: Residential – New Build
Client: Mr & Mrs Sader
Program: Residential – New Build
Status: Design Development – February 2024
Value: R 8 Million (US $440 000)
Area: 750m²
Established context meets modernity: blurring the lines
The project was set in the midst of the large well-established green landscape of a Saxonwold property. The clients brief was for the design of a modern 4x bedroom home to “grow into” in relation to the emergent needs of the family.
The architectural approach sought to develop strongly defined planes in a collective composition blurring the lines of modernity with the well-established context.
The entrance is articulated along a strongly defined axis achieving a spatial convergence between the house and the garden. While the project’s mass is strongly grounded on a horizontal plane, the outdoor entertainment area sits as a thin plane of transition – connecting the house with the garden.