Pool Penthouse

Pool Penthouse
© Adam Letch

POOL PENTHOUSE

Jenny Mills Architects

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Ada Consulting Engineers

MANUFACTURERS
Hans Grohe

MECHANICAL ENGINNER
Jo Lubbe & Associates

LAND SURVEYOR
Ben Langbridge

QUANTITY SURVEYORS
HBQS

CONTRACTOR
Hardman Construction

INTERIOR DESIGNER
Apax Design

PHOTOGRAPHS
Adam Letch

AREA
367 M²

YEAR
2015

LOCATION
Cape Town, South Africa

CATEGORY
Apartments, Apartment Interiors

Text description provided by architect.

The brief JMA was given was for a dramatically suspended pool penthouse – a glamorous urban apartment set on the slopes above Fresnaye - a ‘sky pool’ apartment.

Pool Penthouse
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Pool Penthouse
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The previous house was built by the client 20 years ago. This house was basically rebuilt, the renovation was so extensive, and the roof was replaced with a double level pool penthouse accessed separately from the upper road. It is now a double dwelling with two units on the same property.

This house was an opportunity to make a building that has a strong presence as a sculpture and also a very strong connection to its environment and views.

We used a reduced palette of concrete greys and white. This muted colour selection allows the play of light and shadows to be more visible.

Pool Penthouse
© Adam Letch
Pool Penthouse
© Adam Letch
Pool Penthouse
© Adam Letch

It is a dynamic composition of massive horizontal and vertical planes of concrete, glass and plastered surfaces. External light plays are exquisite, internal lighting in the evenings an enhancement beyond expectation.

From the upper road, one can look straight through the house with the horizon line of the sea virtually uninterrupted. The house has transparency.

The glazed panel in the living room that frames the view of Lion’s Head has a similar one in the dressing room of the main bedroom. The landscape is consistently present. Great care was taken to favour the mountain view as much as that of the sea.

Pool Penthouse
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Pool Penthouse
© Adam Letch
Pool Penthouse
© Adam Letch

We redesigned the staircase completely at an early stage to make it a smaller gesture (from the top-level) and in this careful reconfiguration achieved an unbroken view from the main living level of Lion’s Head.

We redesigned the staircase, again and again, to optimize the views from the library/wine space; eventually opting for a partial spiral to solve the tricky problem and gain the beautiful Lion’s head views.

Pool Penthouse
© Adam Letch
Pool Penthouse
© Adam Letch

It also became an incredible staircase, built on-site by a master craftsman. For the client, this house is a sculpture that functions well and with intelligence. He talks about how incredible it is, how it feels - snug and warm, yet open and expansive, a house you can ‘wear’.

He talks about what a pleasure it is to sit and watch ships pass in the ocean far below, the sunset colours reflected on the sea, the way the soft, tranquil light of the morning reflects on the ceiling, the way the landscape views are held and framed by the structure.

Pool Penthouse
© Adam Letch
Pool Penthouse
© Adam Letch

He remarks about the seasonal changes and the play of light and colour on the shapes and forms of the house. There may be many more reasons why the client loves the house so much.

It’s a well-contained space that lives outwardly to its environment. Visitors have remarked about feeling as if they are in a cave high on the mountain, a simple looking shell that does a lot.

Pool Penthouse
© Adam Letch


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Plan - Site
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Detail Section
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Plan - 2nd Floor
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Plan - 3rd Floor


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Section AA
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Section DD


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Detail
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Axo


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North Elevation
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South Elevation