House Bertie-Roberts
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Fagan, Gabriel Theron (Gawie)
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House Bertie-Roberts (1966) is located in Camps Bay, on an exposed rocky corner site. The entrance route from below is guided by the sides of garden retaining walls that lead under a cantilevered edge of the house above. Here ground and house meet in an open riser staircase slung along the side of a concrete retaining wall. The house literally hovers between earth and sky as the box form, carried on two concrete u-shaped channels, cantilevers over stone and concrete retaining walls. The building is grounded by its walled connection to the earth. Structural and functional efficiency is expressed by the cantilevered concrete beams supporting the building while acting as service ducts. The position of the chimney visually assists in a supporting role. In this house the first evidence of Fagan’s creation of private spaces outside bedrooms can be seen, where the cupboard areas are extended externally to create private recesses.
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Working drawings. Fagan archive. Drawing nos. 9302 02A. Ink on tracing paper.
9 digital colour photos of House Bertie-Roberts, Camps Bay, created during May 2009 by Arthur Barker using a Canon EOS 400D Digital camera.
9 digital colour photos of House Bertie-Roberts, Camps Bay, created during May 2009 by Arthur Barker using a Canon EOS 400D Digital camera.
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Private homes, Influence of vernacular architecture