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House and Leisure
|February - March 2020
Bordering the city edge and mountain, this Cape Town abode’s split personality is more than just a product of its environment
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Ever heard that thing that people say about not taking your work home with you? Stephen Hitchcock and David Long of Stretch Architects are certainly not those people. In 2015, the friends and business partners were facing the same dilemma – both wanted to move their families into Cape Town’s City Bowl but both were impeded by prohibitive property prices. ‘We were determined to find a way to live in the city and the only way to do that was to share space,’ says Stephen. So when a little sliver of a plot in Vredehoek became available – situated at the foot of Table Mountain, and overlooking the city and Cape Town’s harbour beyond the scenic Philip Kgosana Drive – it was, as David says, ‘a no-brainer’.While budget constraints prevailed, it was no student digs that the two architects, both family men, set out to construct. The plan was to build boundary-to-boundary, creating one house that would function as two homes: Stephen’s abode for himself, wife and one-year-old son, and David’s home with his wife and two children, aged three and one.
This story is from the February - March 2020 edition of House and Leisure.
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