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Welcome to The Dwelling
We're thrilled to present our March issue, one of our most popular themes dedicated to the intricate and ever-evolving world of residential design.
A home is more than just a physical space; it's where cherished memories are made, unique personalities are expressed, and well-being is nurtured. That's why we believe creating a home is not just a mammoth task, but also a deeply personal one.
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In this issue, we explore the many challenges and complexities architects, interior designers, and landscape architects face when taking on a residential project. From Sea Point high-rises to sprawling Boland estates, the notion of home is constantly morphing to meet the needs of discerning clients, first-time homeowners, and families alike — especially in the face of smart home and adaptive living technology.
We’ve interviewed one of the most renowned high-end residential design firms in the industry, and dipped our toes in dreamy abodes clients are lucky enough to call home, to curate an issue that has something for every trader.
Whether it’s personality-driven interiors, an ode to Miami Bauhaus, a love for circular design, or rewilding residential landscapes, and everything in between — we've got you covered!
March marks a special milestone of not only 90 volumes since our inception in 2015, but also our first anniversary of rebranding to SCAPE. Thank you for coming along on the ride.
Until next time, when we see you in April for a brand-new theme titled The Materials.
Ed’s Note. Chanel
Introducing Sea Point’s New Kid on the Block
IN DIALOGUE WITH DESIGN MINDS
SCAPE Sits Down with Fabian Architects + Make Studio
46 STEP INTO THE UNKNOWN
Harnessing the Magic of Moon Gates
The Dwelling Collaborators
Etienne Hanekom, Etienne Hanekom Interiors | Dennis Fabian and Lauren Bolus, Fabian Architects + Make Studio | Melanie Durrheim, Wild Design | Carrie Latimer, Carrie Latimer Landscape Design | Brian Dunstan, BD Studio Architects | Robert Silke & Partners | Signatura | Malherbe Rust Architects | Anette de Jager, 360 Design | VKDB Architecture Interior Design | Red Daffodil