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This combination creates an undulating rhythm along the length of the development. The pitched roofs are clad in slate grey standing-seam steel roof sheets, while the flanking sections feature red brick and white-painted plaster. These vertical roof elements play a key role in the design form.
Open gables on one side house entrances and vertical circulation, with balconies facing onto landscaped parking. Gables on the other side feature expansive glazing and steel-andglass balconies overlooking the golf course, with vertical brick barbecue columns forming privacy dividers between units. Each unit is crowned by twin steel chimney pipes, forming an iconic leitmotif throughout the scheme.
The combination of traditional materials, red brick and plaster, and modern elements of steel and glass creates a harmonious blend of solidity and lightness that references the treed landscape between the buildings, private gardens, a dam
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