A modern
development of cluster houses off Sixth Avenue with appealing design and
impressive facilities. Some elements of the landscaping draws inspiration from
Luis Barragan in its attention to colour juxtaposed against clean modernistic
planes of concrete and water features.
Designed with
tropical living in mind- the cluster houses have balconies and outdoor spaces
aplenty. Wooden louvres creating a semblance of protection from the outdoors are
frequently replicated themes, both in the form of the outdoor gate to the house
as well as the 'skylight' in the basement.
Plenty of natural
light has also been allowed in with the generous use of glass- being the medium
of choice for bedroom walls and kitchen walls; resulting in a seamless
integration of these spaces.
With an appealing
colour palette of sand, slate and cappuccino; these cluster houses are
outstanding in its conception and design. The limestone flooring in the
bathrooms re emphasize the tropical theme- allowing the unusual choice of
material to be both aesthetic and functional for its non-slip qualities. The
maid's room in the basement is almost chic with its segregated room, bath and
washstand.
Facilities are in
conformity with Barragan's theme of colour and clean modern planes, infused with
a touch of the tropical in the use of materials like limestone and dark wood. A
bar counter fronts the swimming pool. Grounds also include a reflecting pool, a
gym, sauna, hot and cold pools as well as the best looking changing rooms in any
development.