the Llandadno pavilion beach house
balances on the cliffs overlooking the town of Llandadno in Cape Town,
the design directly engages with its context, the main open plan
accommodation area consists of a series of dramatic angular forms
that cascade down the cliffs to the Atlantic ocean, emphasising the
precipitous nature of the site, the beach house is lifted off the cliff-face
using sand blasted structural steel sections suspending the main
living area, the form reflects the changing contours of the landscape
preserved uninterrupted beneath. the open plan living area has
privacy and ocean views, the swimming pool connects the interior and
exterior spaces of the pavilion, as part of the main living area
allows the pool into it, the key feature of the scheme is the
dichroic glass pod structure, which has a reinforced steel mesh
embedded within it, covering the living area allowing for spectacular
views over the surrounding area.
a cantilevered walkway is projected
from the cliff face allowing for a horizon skywalk,and infinite
views.