NEW DEVELOPMENTS
Devonbosch at a Glance
Reclaimed Land, Renewed Purpose
Designed for Daily Life, Not Just Luxury
NEW DEVELOPMENTS
Devonbosch at a Glance
• From quarry to connected precinct: Devonbosch transforms a previously industrial site into a vibrant, mixed-use hub rooted in sustainability.
• Pedestrian-first living: Thoughtfully designed public spaces, retail walkways and green corridors encourage connection, movement and a sense of community.
• Built on local legacy: Regional heritage and locally sourced materials shape every detail, from bricks to buildings, creating continuity and place-based identity.
Reclaimed Land, Renewed Purpose
Unlike many developments that extend urban footprints into untouched farmland or natural landscapes, Devonbosch is a rare and intentional brownfield project. Built on the rehabilitated site of a quarry, it represents a conscious decision to repurpose rather than consume. This act of reclamation has deep environmental significance, aligning with global best practices for sustainable urbanisation.
Here, sustainability begins not with add-ons but with foundations. The transformation from quarry to community illustrates a new way forward- one that asks: How can we build without destroying? How do we honour the land, even as we shape it for modern use?
Designed for Daily Life, Not Just Luxury
Too often, lifestyle estates are equated with exclusivity- private enclaves separated from real life. Devonbosch takes a different approach. Its design philosophy is rooted in accessibility, flow, and vibrancy. Rather than isolating residents behind walls, it brings together homes, shops, cafés, co-working spaces and public areas into a fluid, walkable environment.
The precinct is intentionally mixed-use. You can stop for a coffee, walk your dog, work from an office space, visit a gallery, and return home all without leaving Devonbosch. It’ s a 15-minute city concept brought to life: everything you need, within reach.
This isn’ t luxury defined by high fences and marble counters it’ s luxury as livability. As ease. As waking up to mountain views and walking to work through a green corridor.
34 REI MAGAZINE MAY 2025