Invermark House

Set below Table Mountain in Cape Town, the Invermark House bears the influence of two iconic homes. Architect Gilbert Colyn designed the home for himself in the late '60s, drawing inspiration from Mies van der Rohe's Farnsworth House and Phillip Johnson's Glass House. It fell into disrepair before being purchased by architect Stefan Antoni in 2013. His firm, SAOTA, returned the building to its original state while enhancing it by removing unnecessary structure and screens, adding to the open feel of the largely glass-walled house. Outside, the swimming pool was moved from one side of the house to the other to maximize privacy, making way for a secluded family garden on the mountain side.

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