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Nico Van Der Meulen Architects are the proud architects of a gleaming residential structure in Johannesburg, South Africa, that has used glass extensively. More than 70 percent of the construction material used is glass. This glass house covers an area of about 4000sq.m, with a total floor area of 2500sq.m.
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The south side of this glass house is semi-circular in shape, forming a horse shoe on the north side. One side of the house is a fully suspended glass and steel structure. A stainless steel and glass staircase is suspended over a heated pond which acts as temperature stabilizer in summer and as a giant heater in winter. A
The North and East-facing walls are also of glass and can slide open, and automatic blinds lowered for privacy. The doubly-glazed enclosure over the pool can be opened from the balcony outside the children’s bedrooms. The basement has parking slots for about 12 cars with a view into the pool. 