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Lagoon Crescent
SA Building Review
|Volume 13 2025
Where minimalist design meets breathtaking natural beauty, creating a luxurious retreat that harmoniously blends architecture, nature, and contemporary living.
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Nestled along the serene shores of Langebaan on the Cape’s West Coast, Lagoon Crescent represents the harmonious intersection of architecture, nature, and contemporary living. This project was designed to celebrate its spectacular surroundings while offering occupants a seamless, immersive experience. From the outset, the project was envisioned as an ode to simplicity, timelessness, and the breathtaking beauty of Langebaan’s coastal landscape.
Conceptual beginnings
The design concept emerged from a deep respect for the site’s natural attributes. The Langebaan Lagoon, with its vibrant blue waters and tranquil ambiance, served as both inspiration and muse. The goal was clear: to craft a structure that would complement its environment while enhancing the living experience by framing and interacting with the surrounding views.
To achieve this, BOSS Architects employed a minimalist approach characterised by clean lines, graceful horizontal planes, and an understated material palette. These design elements were carefully curated to ensure the architecture would integrate seamlessly with the natural landscape. The result is a design that appears to float effortlessly above the ground, merging indoors and outdoors into a cohesive whole.
The design process Designing Lagoon Crescent was an iterative process marked by meticulous attention to detail and a collaborative ethos. Led by Johan Basson, the team approached the project with a clear focus on creating spaces that evoke a sense of calm and connection.
The journey began with extensive site studies, including analysing the movement of light, wind patterns, and the lagoon’s tidal rhythms. These insights informed the placement and orientation of the two residential units, ensuring optimal views, privacy, and natural ventilation.
This story is from the Volume 13 2025 edition of SA Building Review.
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