
Bold forms, organic curves, a wild aesthetic rooted in the Cape Peninsula.
House Arabella is a testament to the power of contextual design, a perceived kinetic sculpture set within the dramatic landscape of the Cape Peninsula. The structure responds to its untamed environment with bold geometric forms softened by organic, flowing curves, echoing the natural undulations of the terrain.
The interplay of light and shadow across its sculpted surfaces creates a living, breathing facade, a wild aesthetic that shifts with the African sun. This residence embodies Wildetecture's commitment to architecture that is both deeply rooted in its place and boldly expressive of a contemporary, organic vision.