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House de la Cour

House de la Cour

Saxonwold, JHB

Saxonwold, JHB

Rosebank, CT

Rosebank, CT

Draper Square, CT

Draper Square, CT

Parktown North, JHB

Parktown North, JHB

Ode to Sutton, JHB

Ode to Sutton, JHB

Craighall, JHB

Craighall, JHB

  • KITCHENS
  • BATHROOMS
  • JOINERY
  • OUTDOOR LIVING
  • EXTERIORS
  • WINDOWS & DOORS

Victoria de la Cour

victoriadelacour@gmail.com

Architecture unfolds in stages. ✨

Before — the plan, where constraints are mapped and possibilities tested.
During — on site, where decisions are sharpened through observation, adjustment, and dialogue. After — a resolved space, ca
Art Deco foundations, distilled and elevated for contemporary living.

Rather than replicate the language of the original building, the intervention works in dialogue with it — retaining proportion, rhythm, and solidity while refining the spati
Art Deco foundations, distilled and elevated for contemporary living.

Rather than replicate the language of the original building, the intervention works in dialogue with it — retaining proportion, rhythm, and solidity while refining the spati
Art Deco foundations, distilled and elevated for contemporary living.

Rather than replicate the language of the original building, the intervention works in dialogue with it — retaining proportion, rhythm, and solidity while refining the spati
From diagram to inhabitation ✨

The plan sets out relationships — kitchen to living, private to shared, circulation to pause. But it’s only through building that scale, light, and atmosphere are truly tested.

Here, the original planning
Clarity emerges through sequence.

Rather than treating the open plan as a single field, the layout is carefully articulated — living, dining, and circulation each retain their identity while remaining visually and spatially connected.

Opening