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Wave Villa: Sculptural Architectural Masterpiece by ARRCC
Located on the Atlantic coast of Cape Town at the foot of Lion's Head, Wave Villa is an extraordinary architectural transformation by ARRCC. Preserving existing development, the firm completely reimagined the structure and interiors of the house, presenting a seamless open-plan layout that flawlessly connects internal and external spaces with breathtaking ocean views. At the heart of this rebirth is a sculptural, wave-like concrete roof that appears to float above the main living area, supported by a steel frame and tall windows framing the vista.
Spatial Composition and Design Concept
The dwelling is organized into two main wings: areas for leisure and entertainment, as well as private sleeping quarters. The upper level maximizes panoramic sea views, offering an open living and dining area that opens to the terrace through floor-to-ceiling doors. Below, on the lower level are three guest bedrooms, staff rooms, a gym, office, playroom and an additional relaxation zone that smoothly transitions into the pool terrace. The master bedroom is located on the upper level of the second wing, providing secluded rest with unparalleled views.
Architectural Statement: Nature-Inspired Roof
From the street, only partial outlines of the dynamic roof are visible, hinting at its bold interior design. The sculptural roof is inspired by ocean waves and surrounding mountains, creating both aesthetic and functional advantages. Inside the ceiling rises above the clearstory windows, offering mesmerizing views of Table Mountain and Lion's Head, allowing natural light to fill the interiors. The front edge of the roof rises upward, drawing attention to the sky and strengthening the home's connection with its natural environment.
Harmonious Blend of Light, Space and Materials
The upper portion of the living space has been transformed into a bright pavilion designed for smooth integration with the garden and ocean-facing terrace. Perforated sliding metal screens regulate sunlight, creating dynamic patterns within the interior while ensuring privacy and sun control. The sculptural staircase in the shape of an orange peel serves as both a functional and artistic element, connecting living and sleeping areas with a custom-designed pendant light installation.
A muted yet rich color palette enhances the sensory experience of the home. Light oak on ceilings, walls and floors adds warmth and texture, while exposed concrete elements create a striking contrast. Local Cape Granite further embeds the villa into its dramatic mountainous setting.
Personalized Experience: Thoughtful Details and Custom Elements
The design seamlessly integrates custom elements throughout the house. The kitchen opens to the pool terrace and ocean beyond, while the adjacent garden nestles into the mountainside. The custom bar zone featuring Cape Granite, wood, brass and copper embodies an elegant aesthetic. In the master bedroom, the roof was slightly raised for maximum views, strengthening the deep connection between the villa and its landscape.
ARRCC's intervention not only elevated the architectural level of Wave Villa but also improved its symbiotic relationship with nature. This bold, sculptural renovation stands as a testament to modern coastal living where design, light and landscape intertwine in a harmonious play.
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