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Architects:MiMo Architects
Area:290m²
Year:2024
Photographs:Leonard Miller
Manufacturers:Lalegno
Category:Houses
Design Team:Leonard Miller
Office Lead Architects:Catherine Moronell
Engineering & Consulting > Civil:Cezelle Viljoen
City:Sandton
Country:South Africa
The house is built of brick. It brings mass and gravity, but also warmth. It sets the tone: calm, durable, grounded. At the centre, where the two households meet, full-height timber doors open into a brick-paved lobby. The same brick continues from the garden path. It's a space to arrive, to pause, to feel held.
A wide passage runs along the northern edge of the ground floor. It links the living room, the bookshelf, and the stairs, and the kitchen, before opening out to the verandah. This is more than a hallway; it becomes part of the rooms it passes. The openings along its length are always in conversation with the spaces beyond.
Where the bookshelf sits, the window bay deepens into a sunlit daybed. You pass through the bookshelf to reach the stairs. Upstairs, the passage widens into a pyjama lounge, a quiet place to wind down together.
There is no leftover space. Every corner invites use. The two sides of the house meet again at the upper terrace, overlooking a Gingko tree planted by the parents years ago. It has become a living anchor, a quiet centrepiece that ties generations together. The house acknowledges this with care, offering views and moments that reconnect the family with its presence.
Built with restraint and grounded in honest materials, the architecture does more with less. It connects lives across time and generations.
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