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In addition to the above, feature gable walls are encouraged for this
style where timber slats, aluminium louvres and/ or glass will be
permitted.
Greys and whites with some subtle taupes determine the colour palette for this style with the use of natural materials such as stone to bring in
warmer tones. Charcoal and grey roofs are encouraged with windows matching those tones. Any colours from the “Architectural Greys” range
may be applied.
Walls and roof:
Feature walls:
FIGURE 1. - INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF HOUT BAY by Luis Mira Architects + StudioMAS + Sergio Aguilar
FIGURE 2. - BABYLONSTOREN, SIMONDIUM by Malherbe Rust Architects
FIGURE 3. - INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF HOUT BAY by Luis Mira Architects + StudioMAS + Sergio Aguilar
FIGURE 4. - SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE IN STROZA by majorarchitekci
STYLE 01:
CONTEMPORARY BARNSTYLE
THEMING IMAGES:
MATERIAL PALETTE:
COLOUR PALETTE:
This style is a contemporary interpretation of a simple barn which encourages the use of a small textured base, plastered or bagged walls and roof sheeting dragged down onto the walls. The roof is dominant with rectangular windows alongside contemporary glazed walls.
Large elements of glazing and timber slats are encouraged. Where solid walls are
used, the following are to apply:
1.
3.
2.
4.
S-profile metal sheeting, Rheinzinc / cliplok sheeting
30-4
0%60
-70%
rough or cut stone
WALLS:
ROOFS:
metal sheeting cladding, painted & plastered, bagged
Doors are to be designed as an integral part of
the glazed walls discussed above. Where stand-
alone doors are necessary, glazed doors are
encouraged and where solid doors are required,
painted timber tongue and groove doors are
preferred.
Glazed walls rather than punch-hole type windows are characteristic of this style. For a contemporary look, mullions are discouraged
in favour of large glazed openings. A rectangular, elongated propoortion in either a vertical or horizontal plane. Clerestorey windows
and dormers are encouraged as well as the use of glazed gable ends.
The use of steel flues is encouraged for this style.
Variations of the steel flue will be permitted at
the sole discretion of the NDRP.
The roof pitch is to be 35 - 45 degrees. Eaves are
to be clipped and as are gable ends. Where an eave
overhang is required for weather protection at a
door, for example, this element must be treated as a
secondary roof element.
Slender steel columns are central to this style’s aesthetic. Timber cladding to the columns is permitted and encouraged and careful thought must
be given to the detailing of the joints to the floor slab and roof beams.
WINDOWS:
COLUMNS:
MAJOR ROOFS:
DOORS: CHIMNEYS:
35-45 o
Timber-clad steel TimberPlastered
Masonry Column
Plastered base
with Timber Post
metal sheeting, broseley tile, Marley Modern
Walls and roof:
FIGURE 1. - SILVERHURST MANOR by Simon McCullagh Architects
FIGURE 2. - TUSCALOOSA RESIDENCE by Arcanum Architecture
FIGURE 3. - ORCHARD STREET by Alex Stewart Architecture & Interior Design
FIGURE 4. - BURNING TREE RESIDENCE by David Jameson Architect Inc
1.
3.
2.
4.
STYLE 02:
HOMESTEAD STYLE
THEMING IMAGES:
MATERIAL PALETTE:
This style is more traditional in its use of materials and the definition of openings.The use of large openings to give it a contemporary feel is encouraged. The emphasis of this style is on the walls with a textured or cementitious finish and punch-hole windows of vertical proportions.
In addition to the above, feature gable walls are encouraged for this
style where 100% of any textured wall finish such as stone or bagged
plaster would be permitted.
Feature walls:
COLOUR PALETTE:
60-7
0%
Large elements of glazing and timber slats are encouraged. Where solid walls are
used, the following are to apply:
30-4
0%
rough or cut stone
WALLS:
ROOFS:
painted, plastered and/or bagged walls
The colour palette of the homestead style is one of natural tones - beiges, taupes and browns with an undertone of grey.
Doors are to be timber or aluminium to match the windows. The style’s doors may have simple square fielded panels. T&G panels will be
permitted. Overly decorative fielded panels will not be permitted.
Large punch-hole windows with vertical proportions characterise the homestead style. Windows are to be timber or aluminium with simple
cottage pane in large format for a contemporary approach. Glazed walls are also encouraged alongside the punch-hole windows. Horizontal
clerestorey windows will be permitted.
Chimneys are to be masonry chimneys clad
or plastered as per material palette. Steel flues
may be combined at the sole discrection of the
NDRP.
A variety of columns are permitted for this style ranging from solid stone to timber-clad steel columns.
Timber-clad steel Timber Plaster & stone base Stone clad Plastered masonry Plastered or stone base
with timber post
WINDOWS:
COLUMNS:
DOORS:
CHIMNEYS:
The roof pitch is to be 30 - 45 degrees. Eaves may
overhang to a maximum of 600mm. Where a deeper
eave overhang is required for weather protection at a
door, for example, this element must be treated as a
secondary roof element.
max.600mm
30-45 o
MAJOR ROOFS:
Large elements of glazing and timber slats are encouraged. Where solid walls are
used, the following are to apply:
Walls and roof:
FIGURE 1. - MEADOW CREAK by Arcanum Architecture Inc
FIGURE 2. - MEADOW CREAK by Arcanum Architecture Inc
FIGURE 3. - MEADOW CREAK by Arcanum Architecture Inc
FIGURE 4. - HOUSE IN BARBADOS by Architects Cubed
STYLE 03:
MODERN STOEP
THEMING IMAGES:
MATERIAL PALETTE:
The modern stoep style is a contemporary interpretation of the South African highveld ‘stoep’ architecture. This style is characterised by low-pitched hipped roofs and deep concealed eave overhangs. For a contemporary approach, the design should make use of glazed walls and large-pane fenestration.
COLOUR PALETTE:
The colour palette for this style is balanced between greys and warm beiges with charcoal/ dark grey roofs.
1.
3.
2.
4.
S-profile metal sheeting, Rheinzinc /
seamed sheeting Marley Modern
30-4
0%60
-70%
rough or cut stone, tyrolean
WALLS:
ROOFS:
painted, plastered and/or bagged walls
Doors are to be designed as an integral part of the glazed walls Where stand-alone doors are necessary, glazed doors are encouraged and
where solid doors are required, painted timber doors are preferred.
Similar to the contemporary barnstyle, glazed walls rather than punch-hole type windows are characteristic of this style. Slender mullions
will be permited for large panes. A rectangular,or square proportion will be permitted with an emphasis on the horizontal format. Clerestorey
windows, bay windows dormers are encouraged.
The use of both steel flues and masonry
chimneys will be permitted for this style
where appropriate.
This style encourages the use of slender
columns - either steel clad in timber or
solid timber. A low masonry plinth with
materials as per the material palette will be
permittded.
WINDOWS:
COLUMNS:
DOORS:
CHIMNEYS:
The roof pitch is to be 10 - 30 degrees with deep closed
eaves set at 900mm to 1200mm.
900mm - 1200mm
MAJOR ROOFS:
Timber-clad steel Timber Detailed timber Plastered or stone base
with timber post
10-30 o