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Step into paradise at this exhilarating South African safari lodge

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ARRCC, leading South African interior architecture and design studio, has designed its first luxury safari lodge called Cheetah Plains. This sanctuary is nestled in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. The design studio has reinvented traditional safari-style architecture, creating a new safari experience for discerning travelers of “nature from within”. Cheetah Plains successfully blends stateโ€ofโ€theโ€art sustainable architecture with a pioneering afroโ€minimalist aesthetic.

Contemporary inorganic forms contrast with the natural environment to create something beautiful. โ€œOur lifestyles are modern; nature is raw and primal. It is in that honest contrast that a beautiful tension exists,โ€ states lead architect Stefan Antoni. โ€œThe architecture exists to enhance the experience of the outdoors โ€” not to mimic it, but to complement it so that guests may experience the bush more directly, more immediately.โ€

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The safari lodge accommodation features three individual and private units, referred to as the Plains Houses. Comprised of clusters of freeโ€standing structures, they go against the grain of your typical lodge typology โ€” a central communal space surrounded by bedroom suites. Each Plains House features a private arrival courtyard with covered canopy, an expansive openโ€plan lounge, dining and bar space with adjoining airโ€conditioned wine room and a private family/media room.

These communal living spaces are each surrounded by four standalone bedroom suites, almost large enough to be considered a miniโ€lodge. The bedrooms suites themselves each have a generous openโ€plan lounge and bedroom space, plus guest toilet, and a walkโ€in dressing room. The bathrooms open directly to the outdoors, offering an invigorating openโ€air bathing experience.

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Surrounding the outdoor spaces of each Plains House includes: a boma area, an expansive terrace, and a heated pool. Sculptural raw rusted steel pool pavilions, inspired by the canopy of the local Tamboti tree, filter dappled light through their cantilevered branches. Each house is also equipped with a commercial kitchen with a dedicated chef.

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The angular architectural forms that are the aesthetic signature at the heart of the safari lodge design were inspired by the Acacia thorns indigenous to the area. The convergent straight lines and expansive cantilevered roof structures of the lodge not only offset the architecture against its setting โ€” a sculptural form or jewel in the landscape โ€” but also frame and mediate the experience of the bush.

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The open, seamless boundaries between interior and exterior have the effect of immersing guests in their environment rather than placing them on a platform, reduced to mere spectatorship. This architectural response facilitates a much more profound and layered interaction with the environment than traditional lodge design.

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The fractured arrangement of the buildings also made it possible to retain established trees on the site and build around them, enhancing the lodgeโ€™s sense of integration with the environment and allowing to tread lightly on the site.

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While offโ€shutter concrete provides straight lines, the creative use of raw materials grounds the design in the landscape and allows the purity of the architectural forms to flow seamlessly from outside to inside. Feature walls built with hand packedโ€raw Mica, naturally rusting Corten steel and timber elements introduce warmth and earthy, raw textures. The honest expression of these materials, selected to age and weather naturally over time, lends the design integrity and a sense of natural transformation and growth.

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Where the architecture is pristine and linear, the interior design introduces softness and texture โ€“ at times retaining a certain grittiness with rough stone walls, raw concrete, weathered steel and sheets of glass. โ€œThe idea was always to redefine luxury and usher in a new language of African design for safari,โ€ states ARCC director of interior design Mark Rielly. โ€œThe result is interiors that are at once uniquely African, yet undeniably modern with natural finishes and sophisticated detailing.โ€

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A unique sense of place is carried through in the abundant use of locally sourced natural materials and bespoke designs handmade by local artisans. Organic natural forms are abstracted in the patterns, forms, and rhythms of the interior design. The curvature of the black steel flues of the fireplaces, for example, contrasts artfully with the straight lines of the architecture. Richly textured fabrics, aged leathers, and wood grains have been subtly offset with sleek details in gold, bronze, and black.

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Several of the furniture pieces were custom designed by ARRCC and OKHA in collaboration with local craftsmen, including Colin Rock, Pierre Cronje and Gerrit Giebel. Onceโ€off Pierre Cronje dining tables, each made from a single sheet of leadwood, establish a central feature in each house. Suspended above them, handโ€blown glass chandeliers by Martin Doller reflect and refract the natural light from the surrounding bushveld. Each bar has been handโ€carved from a single block of Travertine.

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The walls are adorned with a thoughtfully curated selection of original South African artworks, many specifically commissioned from both established and upโ€andโ€coming contemporary local artists. The public sculptures include cheetah by Arend Eloff and wild dogs by Gail Catlin.

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What We Love: This incredible safari lodge offers its guests a unique experience to reside amongst nature while living in the lap of luxury. The material palette, furnishings and accessories are visual eye-candy. We are especially loving the fantastic indoor-outdoor connection that has been established within the guest spaces and the relaxing outdoor living areas. This retreat offers a sanctuary amongst a beautiful nature preserve… Readers, what do you think of Cheetah Plains, would this be your ideal dream vacation? Tell us why or why not in the Comments below!

Note: Have a look at a couple of other amazing projects that we have featured here on One Kindesign from the portfolio of ARRCC: Sleek modern home in South Africa designed to showcase art and Chic modern home offers astonishing views of South Africaโ€™s coast.

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Photos: Adam Letch 

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Anesu Makosa
3 years ago

Superb design.