House Levin, Saldanha Bay
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Fagan, Gabriel Theron (Gawie)
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House Levin (1969), Saldanha Bay, Western Cape. For this house Fagan mediates the requirement for open and flexible space with the cellular nature of quieter and more private spaces, all within a controlled container. The central volume extends the Modern Movement typology of the free plan upward, while cellular spaces define its boundary. Fagan often creates a woven wall internally, here through the use of natural timber balustrades that are extended upwards to meet the roof and provide partial privacy between the double volume living space below and the bedrooms above. Fagan manipulates roofs in innovative ways to allow solar gain and views where necessary. That of House Levin breaks centrally to allow light to penetrate the circulation volume.
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10 digital colour photos of House Levin, Saldanha Bay, created by Arthur Barker with a Canon EOS 400D Digital camera in February 2009.
Working drawings entitled "House J.A. Levin on Erf No. 3594 Saldanha Bay". Fagan archive. Drawing nos. 6910-1 and nos. 6910-2. Ink on tracing paper.
Working drawings entitled "House J.A. Levin on Erf No. 3594 Saldanha Bay". Fagan archive. Drawing nos. 6910-1 and nos. 6910-2. Ink on tracing paper.
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Private homes, Influence of vernacular architecture, Coastal homes