River House F / Bert Pepler Architects

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Text description provided by the architects. Located on the Kromme River estuary, that flows into the warm Indian ocean, the house has been conceptualized as a summer retreat for a family living in London. The long and narrow, 3330m2 site is positioned in an older part of the village, stretching from the street to the river. Flanked on both sides by neighboring properties, the site faces north with a south entry approach. The adjoining house, set among established trees and indigenous vegetation is one of the original St Francis Bay bungalows. The vernacular, which is a combination of fisherman’s cottage and Cape farm architecture, provided a reference point for the project. Architectural guidelines exist for the village, with white rendered walls and pitched roofs in either thatch or slate being a requirement. In addition environmental regulations prevent development within 20 meters from the river. 

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River House F

River House F

Situated on the banks of an estuary, the landscape challenge was both to choose the appropriate endemic plant material for the site and to ameliorate the imported saline soil. Through a process of leaching out the salts and planting test gardens, the appropriate plants were selected resulting in an indigenous landscape

River House F

Situated on the banks of an estuary, the landscape challenge was both to choose the appropriate endemic plant material for the site and to ameliorate the imported saline soil. Through a process of leaching out the salts and planting test gardens, the appropriate plants were selected resulting in an indigenous landscape

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Cite: "River House F / Bert Pepler Architects" 05 Aug 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/945113/river-house-f-bert-pepler-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

© Greg Cox/ Bureaux, Bert Pepler

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