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Westcliff Pavilion by GASS ArchitectsSouth African architecture has deep roots in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-indlovu-centre-is-a-fire-proof-bullet-proof-community-building-in-south-africa/">using natural materials</a> and climate-smart design - roots that <a href="http://www.gass.co.za/portfolio/westcliff-pavilion/">GASS Architects</a> both draw upon and advance with this gorgeous prefab Westcliff Pavilion outside of Johannesburg. The verdant site is reached by a long and narrow driveway that traverses numerous other properties, so it was imperative to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/striking-a-framed-shingle-house-sits-on-a-fragile-site-in-southeast-england/">minimize the overall disturbance</a> both to the site and to the neighbors - which is why the cottage is framed in steel.1
Westcliff Pavilion by GASS ArchitectsThis gorgeous prefab home is located on a cliff overlooking Johannesburg in South Africa2
Westcliff Pavilion by GASS ArchitectsIn order to minimize site disturbance, the design team framed the home in steel, which was prefabricated off-site3
Westcliff Pavilion by GASS ArchitectsThe minimalist, earthy interior opens to the surrounding landscape in a very unobtrusive way4
Westcliff Pavilion by GASS ArchitectsThe furnishings are simple and tasteful and their is an abundance of natural light5
Westcliff Pavilion by GASS ArchitectsDigging footings for the steel frame was the extent of the site disturbance6
Westcliff Pavilion by GASS ArchitectsBut the floating stone wall comprised of locally-sourced materials is the most attractive element of this very classy home7







