sold out on launch, a testament to the enduring appeal of spaces that combine authenticity with contemporary refinement.
The building and the city Venice House stands today as part of the city’ s ongoing conversation between preservation and progress. Within the broader Green Market Square precinct, it contributes to the continuity of Cape Town’ s architectural heritage, a tangible
link between the colonial revival styles of the early 20th century and the mixed-use urban living of the 21st.
The role of the architects in this project extended beyond the design of apartments; it was about curating an environment where old and new could coexist with grace. They sought to protect what was irreplaceable, to repair what was fragile, and to insert what was needed to make the building relevant once more.
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