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Proposed Demolition of Existing Dwelling at 627 & 629 Marine Drive, Bluff, Durban

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The client will like to design a more accommodating house to suit his larger family requirements. The existing house does not suit his families special needs and would like to propose Larger new home that could accommodate his elderly parents. The design of the new house will stop the abandoned property from continuously being Ransacked and vandalized - further reducing the crime rate within the area. The design aims to include visual surveillance towards to the road - further increasing the Neighborhoods' safety. The design of the new home will increase the value of properties nearby as it will be a masterpiece in residential design - encouraging an architectural Change in residential properties nearby - forming a unique architectural style. The house aims to be climate friendly by including solar and water storage methods.

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The main dwelling is to be completely demolished to allow for the new home. The existing garage is to be completely demolished to allow for the new 3 car garage. The residents growing family requires a larger spatial requirement for them to live in comfort. The proposed new private house will consist of 4 bedrooms, 2 en suites and 1 common bath, 1 guest bath, living room, cinema room, patio, braai area, prayer room and garage for 6 cars. The proposed new house aims to be climate friendly by incorporating methods to store water And electricity; i.e.: solar panels.The proposed new kitchen incorporates sea views. The proposed new design aims to include the views and vistas into the home. The architectural design team at Spaceseva Architects will provide AMAFA with a sketch design Proposal submission upon the demolition clarification.

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Thursday, June 29, 2023 - 14:41

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