WHEN OLD MEETS NEW
Australian Country Homes
|Issue #21
An 1852 farmhouse enjoys a respectful modern makeover
There’s an undeniable charm to be found at Buffelsdrift, located in Ladismith, South Africa. This collection of farm buildings juts out from the surrounding landscape in a variety of colours, shapes and sizes. They straddle the line between whimsy and nature, as if they grew from the very earth itself.
Yet there’s nothing unintentional about this restoration by SAOTA and Jaco Booyens Architect. In fact, their clever and respectful work on this property garnered them a gold medal in the 2019 Domus Restoration and Conservation Award in Italy.
For SAOTA director Greg Truen, the project began when he acquired the farm in 2016. While some refurbishments had taken place in the ’70s, the main building was largely untouched since its construction back in 1852. Yet this did not deter Greg, who says that it was “in good condition, considering”. His vision for the property was to restore the buildings to a functional and visually appealing state while still respecting the history rooted deep in their foundations.

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