Set on a sloping site in the heart of Bryanston, the residence is conceived as a series of four cascading terraces, composed of sculpted masses. The upper terraces are arranged in a deliberate composition of stone and metal, linked by transparent glass volumes. The lower terraces are excavated to reveal a basement that opens to a landscaped garden and gazebo.
Bronze aluminium fins and elegantly projecting steel beams complement honed stone formations, while patterned smooth concrete retaining walls echo the residence’s broader composition. At every level, lush vegetation is integrated into balconies and atriums, softening the architecture and drawing nature into the heart of the interior.
Spanning a total floor area of almost 3000m², the residence is designed around a central lifestyle experience. The main entertainment terrace and pool are located on the ground floor, with additional leisure spaces in the basement that flow out into the garden. The first floor accommodates a private lounge and most bedrooms, while the main bedroom suite crowns the top of the house.
This home embodies compositional clarity, rhythmic tectonics, and refined material control. Despite its scale, it maintains an inviting and serene atmosphere through generous volumes, natural light, and the layered softness of landscape woven throughout the architecture