Showing posts with label african luxury mansions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label african luxury mansions. Show all posts

Friday, December 16, 2011

Beautiful contemporary home in Cape Town by Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects





This dreamy sky-high home captures the feel of the sea below by using levels to spectacular effect in Cape Town, South Africa, designed by SAOTA (Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects) andOKHA Interiors. La Grande Vue 5A was designed for a growing family that needed to demolish their bachelor pad and build a larger residence. The result is a dual-level penthouse, including two en-suite bedrooms, a living area and a kitchen on the first level, a studio, third bedroom and garage on the lower level, and an apartment underneath. On the roof, is a swimming pool and terrace, as well as the magnificent SKY BAR containing a cocktail bar and entertainment area.

The architect’s bold control of levels and layering has resulted in a visually stunning sculptural interior. They wanted the feel of the apartment to be a contrast between laid-back comfort and slick sophistication. Crème-de-la-crème marble slabs were used for the floors and the woods were lime-washed to give them a ‘beachy’ feel. Accent colors were kept to greys and aquamarines. Adam Court of OKHA Interiors created a range of furniture using the home as a canvas. “We wanted to create a relaxed but sophisticated look; one that was not only about individual pieces but about creating a totally new experience.

The result is a balance between the functional and the eye-catching, from white-leather sofas to ethnic pieces found on exotic travels. David Reade glass pieces sit alongside stacked cubic frames, together with cashmere throws and deep pile rugs. “We wanted to break free from the mould, create a piece of poetry that plays on light, space and geometry, and balances the primal quality of raw surfaces with modern elements,” Stefan concludes. Via

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Contemporary Bridge House in Cape Town






The recipient of numerous design awards, Bridge House is an icon of Cape Town’s best contemporary architecture. Comprising three separate areas, the main part of the house is accessed by crossing over a timber walkway into a floating glass and steel box, surrounded by trees, and with city and harbor views in the distance. It is situated in Higgovale, one of the top city suburbs, on the slopes of Table Mountain. It’s location, Just below Kloof Nek (which leads you over to Camps Bay); it is convenient for the beach or the Waterfront with its smart shops, restaurants and night life.

The property is surrounded by a unique garden with mature trees, and numerous private decks for relaxing outdoors. With a heated overflow effect swimming pool that appears to tumble into a gurgling mountain stream, this is the ultimate retreat and you would never know that you are so close to the city center. Linked by elevated walkways, and furnished in a minimalist style with contemporary furniture, this property holds great appeal to modern design enthusiasts.

The bedrooms are all very spacious and private. The three bedrooms near each other feature glass walls with mountain or garden views, while the fourth bedroom is reached by a charming stone pathway which follows the stream through the garden. All bathrooms feature marble and polishedconcrete surfaces. The living/dining room and semi open-plan kitchen also have floor to ceiling glass windows and sliding timber shutters to ward of the sun or ensure total privacy. There is a second living area, small dining room and kitchen near bedrooms 2 and 3, and a further dining area and kitchenette on a lower level, opening to a large deck furnished with deep, comfortable day beds and loungers, next to the swimming pool. This spectacular villa can be all yours for a refreshing retreat, found here.




















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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Winchester Mansions Cape Town

About Winchester Mansions Cape Town
General description & location
Situated on Cape Town's Platinum mile and overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Winchester Mansions is an exclusive, privately-owned 4 star hotel in Cape Town. The epitome of Cape Town luxury accommodation, Winchester Mansions was built in the mid 1920's in the style of renowned architect Sir Herbert Baker. With its original Cape Dutch architecture creating an ambiance of pure elegance, the Winchester Mansions Hotel embodies the style and gracious hospitality of a bygone era. A beachfront location close to the V&A Waterfront and the Cape's beaches as well as Cape Town's sights.

Accommodation
The Winchester Mansions has 76 Luxurious colonial and modern rooms and suites all epitomising Cape Town luxury accommodation with spectacular mountain or sea views. Whether you're a family or a couple in Cape Town, the Winchester is the perfect place to unwind in style, luxury and old-world elegance.

Facilities
Harveys at The Mansions restaurant, bar, courtyard & terraces is fast becoming the hot spot among the wide choice of contemporary Cape Town restaurants. The superb location of the restaurant, combined with delectable cuisine and attentive service, make it a firm favourite among visitors and locals alike. The Harvey's Bar, adjoining the restaurant, allows you to enjoy arguably Cape Town's best view - the sun slipping into the Atlantic - while sipping a long cocktail on the terrace. Other facilities include an outdoor pool and excellent spa for guest to unwind.


Bedroom, Winchester Mansions, Cape Town, South Africa

Courtyard to restaurant, Winchester Mansions, Cape Town, South Africa

Bedroom, Winchester Mansions, Cape Town, South Africa

Swimming Pool, Winchester Mansions, Cape Town, South Africa

Restaurant, Winchester Mansions, Cape Town, South Africa

Courtyard, Winchester Mansions, Cape Town, South Africa

Sunday, December 11, 2011

New Kaduna Millennium City in Nigeria



Governor Arc Namadi Sambo the recently elected governor of Kaduna state has already begun his project of recreating Kaduna City.

He has outlined his "11 point agenda" to use ICT as "a tool to empower, reconstruct, restructure and re-engineer."

He also stated that "We are creating new city, new shopping mall, new markets, new hospitals and new ways of doing business, and by the grace of God, new ways of providing Good Governance and dividends of Democracy to our people."

After only just discovering this, I am wondering if the average Nigerian citizen is also aware of this, have they incorporated the opinions of the society they are catering for during the design and development of the project?

Only time will tell its success.

by Tumi Jegede