House Campbell / Michael Lumby Architecture

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Cape Town, South Africa
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House Campbell / Michael Lumby Architecture - Exterior Photography, Windows, Brick, Facade
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Text description provided by the architects. To make the most of its modest budget, this small house uses inexpensive materials throughout but balances them with custom detailing and craftsmanship.  Bespoke deep-set steel windows frame views out, while one window sill doubles up as a sink, draining water directly into the garden bed outside.

House Campbell / Michael Lumby Architecture - Exterior Photography, Garden
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Lower Level Plan
House Campbell / Michael Lumby Architecture - Exterior Photography, Windows, Brick, Facade
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The landscape is an important component of the architecture here and is introduced wherever possible. The curves, a nod to the art deco heritage of the Vredehoek suburb of Cape Town, allow for façade planter boxes, and the zero maintenance face-brick was chosen so that over time, the building could be enveloped in greenery.

House Campbell / Michael Lumby Architecture - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Countertop, Windows
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Middle Level Plan
House Campbell / Michael Lumby Architecture - Interior Photography, Windows
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House Campbell / Michael Lumby Architecture - Interior Photography, Bedroom, Bed
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While the planning of the house is extremely efficient, it does allow for some surprising spatial luxuries.  A split level in the living space affords it a 4m ceiling height as it steps down with the site, and a 5m high shower area is well worth the sacrifice of a bit of extra floor space above.  A floating concrete staircase leads to perhaps the most surprising feature of all, a generous roof terrace complete with garden beds and a fireplace, with 360-degree views of the mountain, the city, and the harbor. 

House Campbell / Michael Lumby Architecture - Exterior Photography, Brick, Facade
© Shaun Harley Lee

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